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Engagement with Manage My Pain mobile health application among patients at the Transitional Pain Service

机译:在过渡疼痛服务中患者中患者进行治疗止痛手机健康申请的参与

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Objective: Mobile health platforms have become an important component of pain self-management programs and hundreds of mobile applications are commercially available for patients to monitor pain. However, few of these applications have been developed in collaboration with healthcare professionals or have been critically evaluated. Manage My Pain is a user-driven mobile health platform developed by ManagingLife in collaboration with clinician researchers. Manage My Pain allows patients to keep a “pain record” and supports communication of this information with clinicians. The current report describes a user engagement study of Manage My Pain among patients at the Transitional Pain Service (TPS) at Toronto General Hospital, a multidisciplinary clinic for patients at high risk of developing postsurgical pain. Methods: Patients at the TPS were encouraged to register on Manage My Pain as one component of a larger, nonrandomized prospective study of treatment predictors and treatment enhancement. Uptake of the application and rates of registration, use, and retention were tracked for 90 days. Results: Of the 196 patients who consented to the larger study, 132 (67%) also provided consent to the Manage My Pain component, indicating that they found this to be an acceptable treatment adjunct, and 119 (61%) completed registration. Of those who used the app, 67.9% and 43.2% continued to use Manage My Pain beyond 30 and 90 days, respectively. On average, users engaged with the app for 93.14 days (SD ? 151.9 days) logged an average of 47.39 total records (SD ? 136.1). Conclusions: Manage My Pain was found acceptable by a majority of patients at an academic pain management program. Rates of user registration and retention were favorable compared to those reported by other applications. Further research is needed to develop strategies to retain users and maximize patient benefit.
机译:目的:移动卫生平台已成为疼痛自我管理计划的重要组成部分,数百种移动应用可用于监测疼痛。然而,很少有这些应用程序已经与医疗专业人士合作开发或受到严密评估的。管理我的痛苦是由ManagingLife与临床医生研究人员合作开发的用户驱动的移动健康平台。管理我的痛苦使患者能够保持“痛苦记录”并支持与临床医生的信息的沟通。目前的报告描述了在多伦多综合医院的过渡疼痛服务(TPS)的患者中对患者的痛苦进行了用户参与研究,该诊所为高危开发后期疼痛的患者。方法:鼓励TPS的患者注册管理疼痛作为治疗预测和治疗增强的较大,非粗糙的前瞻性研究的一个组成部分。追踪申请和注册,使用和保留率的申请和速率进行了90天。结果:196名同意较大研究的患者,132名(67%)还提供了管理我的痛苦组成部分的同意,表明他们认为这是一个可接受的治疗辅助,119(61%)完成注册。其中使用该应用程序的人,67.9%和43.2%继续使用,分别以超过30和90天的疼痛。平均而言,用户从事应用程序93.14天(SD?151.9天),平均记录了47.39(SD?136.1)。结论:在学术止痛管理计划中,大多数患者都发现我的痛苦被发现。与其他申请报告的人相比,用户注册和保留的速率是有利的。需要进一步的研究来制定持续用户的策略,并最大限度地提高患者利益。

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