Eczema Care Online: development and qualitative optimisation of an online behavioural intervention to support self-management in young people with eczema

Author:

Greenwell KateORCID,Ghio DanielaORCID,Sivyer KatyORCID,Steele Mary,Teasdale EmmaORCID,Ridd Matthew JORCID,Roberts Amanda,Chalmers Joanne RORCID,Lawton Sandra,Langan SineadORCID,Cowdell FionaORCID,Le Roux Emma,Wilczynska Sylvia,Jones Hannah,Whittaker Emilia,Williams HC,Thomas Kim SuzanneORCID,Yardley Lucy,Santer Miriam,Muller IngridORCID

Abstract

ObjectivesTo describe the development of Eczema Care Online (ECO), an online behaviour change intervention for young people with eczema (phase I); and explore and optimise the acceptability of ECO among this target group using think-aloud interviews (phase II).MethodsTheory-based, evidence-based and person-based approaches to intervention development were used. In phase I, a qualitative systematic review and qualitative interviews developed an in-depth understanding of the needs and challenges of young people with eczema. Guiding principles highlighted key intervention design objectives and features to address the needs of this target group to maximise user engagement. Behavioural analysis and logic modelling developed ECO’s hypothesised programme theory. In phase II, qualitative think-aloud interviews were carried out with 28 young people with eczema and the intervention was optimised based on their feedback.ResultsThe final intervention aimed to reduce eczema severity by supporting treatment use (emollients, topical corticosteroids/topical calcineurin inhibitors), management of irritants/triggers, emotional management and reducing scratching. Generally, young people expressed positive views of intervention content and design in think-aloud interviews. Quotes and stories from other young people with eczema and ECO’s focus on living with eczema (not just topical treatments) were valuable for normalising eczema. Young people believed ECO addressed knowledge gaps they had from childhood and the safety information about topical corticosteroids was reassuring. Negative feedback was used to modify ECO.ConclusionsA prototype of the ECO intervention was developed using rigorous and complementary intervention development approaches. Subsequent think-aloud interviews helped optimise the intervention, demonstrated ECO is likely to be acceptable to this target group, and provided support for our guiding principles including key design objectives and features to consider when developing interventions for this population. A randomised controlled trial and process evaluation of the intervention is underway to assess effectiveness and explore user engagement with the intervention’s behavioural goals.

Funder

Department of Health

Biomedical Research Centre

Wellcome

National Institute for Health Research

Publisher

BMJ

Subject

General Medicine

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