Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care

Abstract Background The StartingTogether program (in Dutch SamenStarten) is a family-centred method for early identification of social-emotional and behavioural problems in young children. Nurses in preventive child health care find it challenging to: determine family issues and need for care; provi...

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Main Authors: Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans, Marjolein Keij, Marc Grootjen, Mascha Kamphuis, Anna Dijkshoorn
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-09-01
Series:BMC Nursing
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-018-0310-2
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spelling doaj-07b6b7649a66428daceb23b87171cb652020-11-25T02:03:48ZengBMCBMC Nursing1472-69552018-09-0117111610.1186/s12912-018-0310-2Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health careOlivier Anne Blanson Henkemans0Marjolein Keij1Marc Grootjen2Mascha Kamphuis3Anna Dijkshoorn4TNO, Child HealthPharosEaglescience B.V.JGZ Zuid-Holland WestTNO, Child HealthAbstract Background The StartingTogether program (in Dutch SamenStarten) is a family-centred method for early identification of social-emotional and behavioural problems in young children. Nurses in preventive child health care find it challenging to: determine family issues and need for care; provide education; refer to social services; increase parent empowerment. To mitigate these challenges, we developed and evaluated the StartingTogether App, offering nurses and parents conversational support, tailored education and information on social services. Methods A mixed method design, consisting of a qualitative evaluation of the StartingTogether App, with group discussions with nurses (N = 14) and a pilot test (N = 5), and a randomized controlled trial, evaluating the effectiveness of the app. Nurses (N = 33) made home visits to parents (N = 194), in teams with or without the app. Nurses were surveyed on the challenges experienced during visits. Parents (N = 166) were surveyed on their satisfaction with health care and app. Nurses were interviewed on the benefits and barriers to use the app. Results Parents with the StartingTogether App were more satisfied with the visits than parents without (p = .002). Parents with a high educational level were more satisfied with the visits than the parents with a low educational level. With the app, their satisfaction level was similar (p < .001). Nurses using the app felt more equipped to communicate with parents (p = .012) and experienced that parents were more knowledgeable and skilled (p = .001). Parents felt that with the app the nurse was more polite (p = .02), listened more carefully (p = .03), and had more time (p = .02). Nurses with the app gave parents more opportunity to ask questions (p = .001) and gave clearer answers (p < .001). The qualitative evaluation indicated that some nurses needed extra time to develop the habit of using the app. Conclusions The StartingTogether App contributes to parents’ satisfaction with home visits. An interaction effect between parents’ educational level and rating of home visits indicated that the app has an additional value for parents with a lower educational level. Applying mobile applications, such as the StartingTogether App, potentially has a positive effect on communication between nurses and parents about the family situation in relation to parent empowerment and the child’s development. Trial registration The study is registered with ISRCTN under the number ISRCTN12491485, on August 23, 2018. Retrospectively registered.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-018-0310-2mHealth interventionFamily-centred care approachSelf-managementParent empowermentRandomized controlled trial
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author Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans
Marjolein Keij
Marc Grootjen
Mascha Kamphuis
Anna Dijkshoorn
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Marjolein Keij
Marc Grootjen
Mascha Kamphuis
Anna Dijkshoorn
Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
BMC Nursing
mHealth intervention
Family-centred care approach
Self-management
Parent empowerment
Randomized controlled trial
author_facet Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans
Marjolein Keij
Marc Grootjen
Mascha Kamphuis
Anna Dijkshoorn
author_sort Olivier Anne Blanson Henkemans
title Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
title_short Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
title_full Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
title_fullStr Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
title_full_unstemmed Design and evaluation of the StartingTogether App for home visits in preventive child health care
title_sort design and evaluation of the startingtogether app for home visits in preventive child health care
publisher BMC
series BMC Nursing
issn 1472-6955
publishDate 2018-09-01
description Abstract Background The StartingTogether program (in Dutch SamenStarten) is a family-centred method for early identification of social-emotional and behavioural problems in young children. Nurses in preventive child health care find it challenging to: determine family issues and need for care; provide education; refer to social services; increase parent empowerment. To mitigate these challenges, we developed and evaluated the StartingTogether App, offering nurses and parents conversational support, tailored education and information on social services. Methods A mixed method design, consisting of a qualitative evaluation of the StartingTogether App, with group discussions with nurses (N = 14) and a pilot test (N = 5), and a randomized controlled trial, evaluating the effectiveness of the app. Nurses (N = 33) made home visits to parents (N = 194), in teams with or without the app. Nurses were surveyed on the challenges experienced during visits. Parents (N = 166) were surveyed on their satisfaction with health care and app. Nurses were interviewed on the benefits and barriers to use the app. Results Parents with the StartingTogether App were more satisfied with the visits than parents without (p = .002). Parents with a high educational level were more satisfied with the visits than the parents with a low educational level. With the app, their satisfaction level was similar (p < .001). Nurses using the app felt more equipped to communicate with parents (p = .012) and experienced that parents were more knowledgeable and skilled (p = .001). Parents felt that with the app the nurse was more polite (p = .02), listened more carefully (p = .03), and had more time (p = .02). Nurses with the app gave parents more opportunity to ask questions (p = .001) and gave clearer answers (p < .001). The qualitative evaluation indicated that some nurses needed extra time to develop the habit of using the app. Conclusions The StartingTogether App contributes to parents’ satisfaction with home visits. An interaction effect between parents’ educational level and rating of home visits indicated that the app has an additional value for parents with a lower educational level. Applying mobile applications, such as the StartingTogether App, potentially has a positive effect on communication between nurses and parents about the family situation in relation to parent empowerment and the child’s development. Trial registration The study is registered with ISRCTN under the number ISRCTN12491485, on August 23, 2018. Retrospectively registered.
topic mHealth intervention
Family-centred care approach
Self-management
Parent empowerment
Randomized controlled trial
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12912-018-0310-2
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