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A systematic review of smartphone applications for chronic pain available for download in the United States

机译:可在美国下载用于慢性疼痛的智能手机应用程序的系统综述

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Objective: A Smartphone app could be useful in aiding patients in self-monitoring and self-managing their chronic pain-related symptoms. The purpose of this study was to systematically review English-language pain-related Smartphone apps available for download in the United States. Design: During July 2012, official Android, BlackBerry, and iPhone Smartphone app platform stores were searched. "Pain" was entered into the search-bar of each Smartphone app store. Of the pain apps meeting inclusion criteria, the following were retrieved: release date, download cost (US dollars [US $], file size, documentation of a healthcare professional's (HCP) involvement in app development, primary purpose of the app (pain education, pain self-management, or a combination of pain education and self-management), targeted pain-related conditions), and inclusion of features that addressed four common self-monitoring and/or management strategies. Results: Of the 220 apps meeting inclusion criteria, the majority were available through the iPhone (80.0 percent). The cost for downloading each app ranged from US $0.00 to 89.99; however, the majority of apps were ≤US $4.99. There was no evidence of HCP involvement in the development of the majority of apps (65.0 percent). Chronic, nonspecific pain was the focus of half (50.5 percent) of the apps, followed by back and/or neck pain (25.9 percent). The primary purpose of the apps was categorized as follows: pain education (n = 53, 24.1 percent), pain self-management (n = 137, 62.3 percent), and both pain education and self-management (n = 30, 13-6 percent). Conclusion: Overall, most of the pain-related apps included within our review not only lacked evidence of HCP input regarding development but also contained few evidence-based pain management features.
机译:目的:智能手机应用程序可以帮助患者自我监控和自我管理其慢性疼痛相关症状。这项研究的目的是系统地审查可在美国下载的与疼痛有关的英语智能手机应用程序。设计:2012年7月,对Android,BlackBerry和iPhone Smartphone应用程序官方商店进行了搜索。在每个Smartphone应用程序商店的搜索栏中都输入了“疼痛”。在满足纳入标准的疼痛应用程序中,检索到以下内容:发布日期,下载成本(美元[US]],文件大小,医疗专业人员(HCP)参与应用程序开发的文档,应用程序的主要目的(疼痛教育) ,疼痛自我管理或疼痛教育与自我管理的结合),针对性的疼痛相关疾病)以及包含解决四种常见自我监控和/或管理策略的功能。结果:在满足纳入标准的220个应用程序中,大多数可通过iPhone使用(占80.0%)。下载每个应用的费用从0.00美元到89.99美元不等;但是,大多数应用程序的价格≤4.99美元。没有证据表明HCP参与了大多数应用程序的开发(65.0%)。慢性非特异性疼痛是一半(50.5%)的应用程序的重点,其次是背部和/或颈部疼痛(25.9%)。这些应用的主要目的分为以下几种:疼痛教育(n = 53,24.1%),疼痛自我管理(n = 137,62.3%),以及疼痛教育和自我管理(n = 30,13- 6%)。结论:总的来说,我们评价中包括的大多数与疼痛相关的应用程序不仅缺少有关HCP发育的证据,而且几乎没有基于证据的疼痛管理功能。

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