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Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial intervention for children with RAP

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Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

• Have you ever heard about RAP (Recurrent abdominal pain) or DAR (Dolor abdominal recurrent)?

• Do you know any children with RAP?

• Are online Psychosocial interventions effective?

• Do Paediatricians prescribe psychosocial interventions?.... and online psychosocial interventions?

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

• RAP is common in children (prevalence about 12%), it has no identifiable organic cause, and it affects their daily lives.

• Psychosocial interventions are effective for children with RAP to improve their quality of life and reduce its consequences later in life.

• Online interventions can help to increase access to treatments.

• Paediatricians don’t prescribe psychosocial interventions, whether face-to-face or online.

What is already known about RAP?

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Researchers

Rubén Nieto, Mercè Boixadós , Eulàlia Hernández-Encuentra , Imma Beneitez, Elisabeth AuletPSiNET research group, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona

Anna Huguet, Patrick McGrath IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada

2011-2013 PHASEDEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY TEST

OF DARWEB

2013-2016 PHASEIMPROVING DARWEB AND TESTING IT IN A

CLINICALTRIAL

Nieto Luna, R.; Hernández-Encuentra, E.; Boixadós, M.; Huguet, A. Beneitez, I. & McGrath, P. (2015). Testing the feasibility of DARWeb: an online intervention for children with FAP and their parents. The Clinical Journal of Pain

Boixadós, M., Hernández Encuentra, E., Nieto Luna, R., Huguet, A. & Aumatell, E. (2014). Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial intervention for children with recurrent abdominal pain. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 50(6), 449–454. doi:10.1111/jpc.12511

OBJECTIVE 1 Designing DARWeb V1

OBJECTIVE 1 Designing

DARWeb V2

OBJECTIVE 2 Assessing the effects of DARWeb V2 through a randomized clinical trial

OBJECTIVE 2 Pilot study with children and parents to assess

the feasibility of the program

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Aims To evaluate paediatricians’ perceived efficacy and perceptions of an online psychosocial intervention for children with RAP

ParticipantsN=131 paediatricians70.2% males 62% working in primary care services76.3% with more than 10 years of experienceM= 47.74 years old (SD=11.30)

MeasuresAd-hoc online survey combining open- and closed-ended questions

MethodsMixed-methods concurrent study combining qualitative and quantitative data (QUAN+ QUAL).

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Quantitative analyses. Perceptions of the effectiveness of an online psychosocial intervention

(face-to-face)

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Quantitative analyses. Perceptions of the effectiveness of an online psychosocial intervention

(face-to-face)

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Qualitative analyses :

Perceptions of an online psychosocial intervention for children with RAP: Characteristics, and advantages and disadvantages

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

• Paediatricians have a positive attitude towards using online psychosocial interventions for RAP, expecting them to be effective.

• Face-to-face interventions for children with RAP are preferred to those delivered online.

• Online interventions should be easy to use, attractive and have quality contents in order to be applied in a clinical context.

What does this paper add to the topic?

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

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Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Researchers

Rubén Nieto, Mercè Boixadós , Eulàlia Hernández-Encuentra , Imma Beneitez, Elisabeth AuletPSiNET research group, Internet Interdisciplinary Institute - Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona

Anna Huguet, Patrick McGrath IWK Health Centre, Halifax, NS, Canada, Dalhousie University, Halifax, NS, Canada

2011-2013 PHASEDEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY TEST

OF DARWEB

2011-2013 PHASEDEVELOPMENT AND PRELIMINARY TEST

OF DARWEB

2013-2016 PHASEIMPROVING DARWEB AND TESTING IT IN A

CLINICALTRIAL

2013-2016 PHASEIMPROVING DARWEB AND TESTING IT IN A

CLINICALTRIAL

Nieto Luna, R.; Hernández-Encuentra, E.; Boixadós, M.; Huguet, A. Beneitez, I. & McGrath, P. (2015). Testing the feasibility of DARWeb: an online intervention for children with FAP and their parents. The Clinical Journal of Pain

Boixadós, M., Hernández Encuentra, E., Nieto Luna, R., Huguet, A. & Aumatell, E. (2014). Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial intervention for children with recurrent abdominal pain. Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 50(6), 449–454. doi:10.1111/jpc.12511

OBJECTIVE 1 Designing DARWeb V1

OBJECTIVE 1 Designing

DARWeb V2

OBJECTIVE 2 Assessing the effects of DARWeb V2 through a randomized clinical trial

OBJECTIVE 2 Pilot study with children and parents to assess

the feasibility of the program

Paediatricians’ perceptions of a potential online psychosocial

intervention for children with RAP

Thanks!!!

Acknowledgements

This work has been funded with a grant from the Fundació La Caixa (Recercaixa2012). PSINET is a research group recognized and supported by the Catalan Government (SGR09-197; SGR2014-585).