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Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents

BACKGROUND: Although numerous evidence-based and feasible interventions are available to treat pain from childhood vaccine injections, evidence indicates that children are not benefitting from this knowledge. Unrelieved vaccination pain puts children at risk for significant long-term harms including...

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Autores principales: Taddio, Anna, Shah, Vibhuti, Leung, Eman, Wang, Jane, Parikh, Chaitya, Smart, Sarah, Hetherington, Ross, Ipp, Moshe, Riddell, Rebecca Pillai, Sgro, Michael, Jovicic, Aleksandra, Franck, Linda
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23394070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-23
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author Taddio, Anna
Shah, Vibhuti
Leung, Eman
Wang, Jane
Parikh, Chaitya
Smart, Sarah
Hetherington, Ross
Ipp, Moshe
Riddell, Rebecca Pillai
Sgro, Michael
Jovicic, Aleksandra
Franck, Linda
author_facet Taddio, Anna
Shah, Vibhuti
Leung, Eman
Wang, Jane
Parikh, Chaitya
Smart, Sarah
Hetherington, Ross
Ipp, Moshe
Riddell, Rebecca Pillai
Sgro, Michael
Jovicic, Aleksandra
Franck, Linda
author_sort Taddio, Anna
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description BACKGROUND: Although numerous evidence-based and feasible interventions are available to treat pain from childhood vaccine injections, evidence indicates that children are not benefitting from this knowledge. Unrelieved vaccination pain puts children at risk for significant long-term harms including the development of needle fears and subsequent health care avoidance behaviours. Parents report that while they want to mitigate vaccination pain in their children, they lack knowledge about how to do so. An evidence-based clinical practice guideline for managing vaccination pain was recently developed in order to address this knowledge-to-care gap. Educational tools (pamphlet and video) for parents were included to facilitate knowledge transfer at the point of care. The objectives of this study were to evaluate usability and effectiveness in terms of knowledge acquisition from the pamphlet and video in parents of newly born infants. METHODS: Mixed methods design. Following heuristic usability evaluation of the pamphlet and video, parents of newborn infants reviewed revised versions of both tools and participated in individual and group interviews and individual knowledge testing. The knowledge test comprised of 10 true/false questions about the effectiveness of various pain management interventions, and was administered at three time points: at baseline, after review of the pamphlet, and after review of the video. RESULTS: Three overarching themes were identified from the interviews regarding usability of these educational tools: receptivity to learning, accessibility to information, and validity of information. Parents’ performance on the knowledge test improved (p≤0.001) from the baseline phase to after review of the pamphlet, and again from the pamphlet review phase to after review of the video. CONCLUSIONS: Using a robust testing process, we demonstrated usability and conceptual knowledge acquisition from a parent-directed educational pamphlet and video about management of vaccination pain. Future studies are planned to determine the impact of these educational tools when introduced in clinical settings on parent behaviors during infant vaccinations.
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spelling pubmed-35859142013-03-03 Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents Taddio, Anna Shah, Vibhuti Leung, Eman Wang, Jane Parikh, Chaitya Smart, Sarah Hetherington, Ross Ipp, Moshe Riddell, Rebecca Pillai Sgro, Michael Jovicic, Aleksandra Franck, Linda BMC Pediatr Research Article BACKGROUND: Although numerous evidence-based and feasible interventions are available to treat pain from childhood vaccine injections, evidence indicates that children are not benefitting from this knowledge. Unrelieved vaccination pain puts children at risk for significant long-term harms including the development of needle fears and subsequent health care avoidance behaviours. Parents report that while they want to mitigate vaccination pain in their children, they lack knowledge about how to do so. An evidence-based clinical practice guideline for managing vaccination pain was recently developed in order to address this knowledge-to-care gap. Educational tools (pamphlet and video) for parents were included to facilitate knowledge transfer at the point of care. The objectives of this study were to evaluate usability and effectiveness in terms of knowledge acquisition from the pamphlet and video in parents of newly born infants. METHODS: Mixed methods design. Following heuristic usability evaluation of the pamphlet and video, parents of newborn infants reviewed revised versions of both tools and participated in individual and group interviews and individual knowledge testing. The knowledge test comprised of 10 true/false questions about the effectiveness of various pain management interventions, and was administered at three time points: at baseline, after review of the pamphlet, and after review of the video. RESULTS: Three overarching themes were identified from the interviews regarding usability of these educational tools: receptivity to learning, accessibility to information, and validity of information. Parents’ performance on the knowledge test improved (p≤0.001) from the baseline phase to after review of the pamphlet, and again from the pamphlet review phase to after review of the video. CONCLUSIONS: Using a robust testing process, we demonstrated usability and conceptual knowledge acquisition from a parent-directed educational pamphlet and video about management of vaccination pain. Future studies are planned to determine the impact of these educational tools when introduced in clinical settings on parent behaviors during infant vaccinations. BioMed Central 2013-02-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3585914/ /pubmed/23394070 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-23 Text en Copyright ©2013 Taddio et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Taddio, Anna
Shah, Vibhuti
Leung, Eman
Wang, Jane
Parikh, Chaitya
Smart, Sarah
Hetherington, Ross
Ipp, Moshe
Riddell, Rebecca Pillai
Sgro, Michael
Jovicic, Aleksandra
Franck, Linda
Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title_full Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title_fullStr Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title_short Knowledge translation of the HELPinKIDS clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
title_sort knowledge translation of the helpinkids clinical practice guideline for managing childhood vaccination pain: usability and knowledge uptake of educational materials directed to new parents
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3585914/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23394070
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2431-13-23
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