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Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues
OBJECTIVES: To describe a transparent approach to planning a digital intervention for adolescents to self‐manage their asthma using breathing retraining (BRT), based on an existing, effective adult intervention (BREATHE). METHODS: A theory‐, evidence‐, and Person‐Based Approach was used to maximise...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35932183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppul.26099 |
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author | Easton, Stephanie Ainsworth, Ben Thomas, Mike Latter, Sue Knibb, Rebecca Cook, Amber Wilding, Sam Bahrami‐Hessari, Michael Kennington, Erika Gibson, Denise Wilkins, Hannah Yardley, Lucy Roberts, Graham |
author_facet | Easton, Stephanie Ainsworth, Ben Thomas, Mike Latter, Sue Knibb, Rebecca Cook, Amber Wilding, Sam Bahrami‐Hessari, Michael Kennington, Erika Gibson, Denise Wilkins, Hannah Yardley, Lucy Roberts, Graham |
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description | OBJECTIVES: To describe a transparent approach to planning a digital intervention for adolescents to self‐manage their asthma using breathing retraining (BRT), based on an existing, effective adult intervention (BREATHE). METHODS: A theory‐, evidence‐, and Person‐Based Approach was used to maximise the effectiveness and persuasiveness of the intervention. A scoping review and semistructured interviews with target intervention users (N = 18, adolescents aged 12−17 years with asthma and parents) were carried out to explore user perspectives, barriers, and facilitators towards the intended behaviours and potential intervention features. The combined evidence was used alongside and to inform theory‐based activities and enabled iterative planning of the intervention. RESULTS: The scoping review identified themes relating to user‐specific self‐management issues, content, education, training needs, and features for a digital intervention. Interviews elicited potential barriers to intended behaviours such as the anticipated embarrassment of using BRT and concerns around remaining calm. Facilitators included BRT delivered by adolescents who share experiences of asthma and information for performing exercises discreetly. Relevant theoretical frameworks ensured that appropriate psychological constructs were targeted. A behavioural analysis identified six intervention functions and thirty behaviour change techniques. Logic modelling mapped the programme theory and mechanisms, which aims to improve adolescent asthma‐related quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: This study gives a transparent insight into the approach followed to plan a self‐guided BRT intervention for adolescents and has led to identification of key behavioural issues, enabling relevant intervention content to be chosen. Insight has been given into adolescent perceptions of BRT, which facilitated development of the prototype intervention. |
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spelling | pubmed-98262402023-01-09 Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues Easton, Stephanie Ainsworth, Ben Thomas, Mike Latter, Sue Knibb, Rebecca Cook, Amber Wilding, Sam Bahrami‐Hessari, Michael Kennington, Erika Gibson, Denise Wilkins, Hannah Yardley, Lucy Roberts, Graham Pediatr Pulmonol Reviews OBJECTIVES: To describe a transparent approach to planning a digital intervention for adolescents to self‐manage their asthma using breathing retraining (BRT), based on an existing, effective adult intervention (BREATHE). METHODS: A theory‐, evidence‐, and Person‐Based Approach was used to maximise the effectiveness and persuasiveness of the intervention. A scoping review and semistructured interviews with target intervention users (N = 18, adolescents aged 12−17 years with asthma and parents) were carried out to explore user perspectives, barriers, and facilitators towards the intended behaviours and potential intervention features. The combined evidence was used alongside and to inform theory‐based activities and enabled iterative planning of the intervention. RESULTS: The scoping review identified themes relating to user‐specific self‐management issues, content, education, training needs, and features for a digital intervention. Interviews elicited potential barriers to intended behaviours such as the anticipated embarrassment of using BRT and concerns around remaining calm. Facilitators included BRT delivered by adolescents who share experiences of asthma and information for performing exercises discreetly. Relevant theoretical frameworks ensured that appropriate psychological constructs were targeted. A behavioural analysis identified six intervention functions and thirty behaviour change techniques. Logic modelling mapped the programme theory and mechanisms, which aims to improve adolescent asthma‐related quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: This study gives a transparent insight into the approach followed to plan a self‐guided BRT intervention for adolescents and has led to identification of key behavioural issues, enabling relevant intervention content to be chosen. Insight has been given into adolescent perceptions of BRT, which facilitated development of the prototype intervention. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-09-06 2022-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9826240/ /pubmed/35932183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppul.26099 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Pediatric Pulmonology published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Reviews Easton, Stephanie Ainsworth, Ben Thomas, Mike Latter, Sue Knibb, Rebecca Cook, Amber Wilding, Sam Bahrami‐Hessari, Michael Kennington, Erika Gibson, Denise Wilkins, Hannah Yardley, Lucy Roberts, Graham Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title | Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title_full | Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title_fullStr | Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title_full_unstemmed | Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title_short | Planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (BREATHE4T): A theory‐, evidence‐ and Person‐Based Approach to identify key behavioural issues |
title_sort | planning a digital intervention for adolescents with asthma (breathe4t): a theory‐, evidence‐ and person‐based approach to identify key behavioural issues |
topic | Reviews |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9826240/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35932183 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ppul.26099 |
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