Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial

Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of an online intervention to encourage self-management in adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). Specific Aims: (a) assess effectiveness of an online intervention to promote readiness for self-management in adolescents with CP, (b) describe health literacy and associ...

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Main Author: Thompson, Cynthia T.
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spelling ndltd-umassmed.edu-oai-escholarship.umassmed.edu-gsn_diss-10692019-02-05T08:06:13Z Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial Thompson, Cynthia T. Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of an online intervention to encourage self-management in adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). Specific Aims: (a) assess effectiveness of an online intervention to promote readiness for self-management in adolescents with CP, (b) describe health literacy and associations with readiness to assume self-management, and (c) evaluate adolescents’ exposure to the online intervention. Hypotheses: (a) intervention subjects would demonstrate improvement in self-management, and (b) subjects with higher health literacy would demonstrate higher self-management capabilities. Framework: Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change Design: Randomized control trial, performed in a multidisciplinary CP clinic at a university based children’s hospital. Instruments used: (a) Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire (TRAQ) and (b) the Health Literacy Skills Instrument-SF (HLSI). Due to low engagement, the study terminated early. Intervention subjects were interviewed to assess their limited engagement. Results: Seventy-five percent of subjects demonstrated inadequate HL. Mean baseline TRAQ score (n=24) was 2.71 (SE = .24). Positive associations were found between TRAQ and age (.47, p = .00) and TRAQ and HL (.48, p = .00). Conclusion: Failure to engage with the intervention appeared to be related to: (a) low HL, (b) low TRAQ scores (indicating subjects in contemplation stage) (c) inconsistency between subjects’ preference for learning and delivery of information, and (d) low motivation for self directed learning. Online interventions should be easy to use and include learning preferences. Lessons learned will inform future development of interventions for this population. 2018-12-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/gsn_diss/56 https://escholarship.umassmed.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1069&context=gsn_diss Copyright © 2018 Thompson http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Graduate School of Nursing Dissertations eScholarship@UMMS Self-management Cerebral Palsy Transition Readiness Health Literacy Transtheoretical Model Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms Health Psychology Information Literacy Nervous System Diseases Nursing Pediatric Nursing
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topic Self-management
Cerebral Palsy
Transition Readiness
Health Literacy
Transtheoretical Model
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Health Psychology
Information Literacy
Nervous System Diseases
Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
spellingShingle Self-management
Cerebral Palsy
Transition Readiness
Health Literacy
Transtheoretical Model
Behavior and Behavior Mechanisms
Health Psychology
Information Literacy
Nervous System Diseases
Nursing
Pediatric Nursing
Thompson, Cynthia T.
Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
description Purpose: Assess the effectiveness of an online intervention to encourage self-management in adolescents with cerebral palsy (CP). Specific Aims: (a) assess effectiveness of an online intervention to promote readiness for self-management in adolescents with CP, (b) describe health literacy and associations with readiness to assume self-management, and (c) evaluate adolescents’ exposure to the online intervention. Hypotheses: (a) intervention subjects would demonstrate improvement in self-management, and (b) subjects with higher health literacy would demonstrate higher self-management capabilities. Framework: Transtheoretical Model of Health Behavior Change Design: Randomized control trial, performed in a multidisciplinary CP clinic at a university based children’s hospital. Instruments used: (a) Transition Readiness Assessment Questionnaire (TRAQ) and (b) the Health Literacy Skills Instrument-SF (HLSI). Due to low engagement, the study terminated early. Intervention subjects were interviewed to assess their limited engagement. Results: Seventy-five percent of subjects demonstrated inadequate HL. Mean baseline TRAQ score (n=24) was 2.71 (SE = .24). Positive associations were found between TRAQ and age (.47, p = .00) and TRAQ and HL (.48, p = .00). Conclusion: Failure to engage with the intervention appeared to be related to: (a) low HL, (b) low TRAQ scores (indicating subjects in contemplation stage) (c) inconsistency between subjects’ preference for learning and delivery of information, and (d) low motivation for self directed learning. Online interventions should be easy to use and include learning preferences. Lessons learned will inform future development of interventions for this population.
author Thompson, Cynthia T.
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title Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
title_short Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
title_full Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
title_fullStr Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
title_full_unstemmed Reluctance of Adolescents with Cerebral Palsy to Participate in an Online Intervention on Self-management: Lessons Learned from a Randomized Control Trial
title_sort reluctance of adolescents with cerebral palsy to participate in an online intervention on self-management: lessons learned from a randomized control trial
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