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Implementation and preliminary effectiveness of a real‐time pain management smartphone app for adolescents with cancer: A multicenter pilot clinical study

机译:具有癌症的青少年实时疼痛管理智能手机应用的实施和初步效力:多中心试点临床研究

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Abstract Background Pain in adolescents with cancer (12–18 years) is common and negatively impacts health‐related quality of life (HRQL). The Pain Squad+ smartphone app, which provides adolescents with real‐time pain self‐management support, was developed to address this issue. This study evaluated the implementation of the app to inform a future randomized controlled trial (RCT) and obtain treatment effect estimates for pain intensity, pain interference, HRQL, and self‐efficacy. Procedure A one‐group baseline/poststudy design with 40 adolescents recruited from two pediatric tertiary care centers was used. Baseline questionnaires were completed and adolescents used the app at least twice daily for 28 days, receiving algorithm‐informed self‐management advice depending on their reported pain. A nurse received alerts in response to sustained pain and contacted adolescents to assist in pain care. Poststudy questionnaires were completed. Descriptive analyses, with exploratory inferential testing conducted on health outcome data, were used to address study aims. Results Most (40/52; 77%) eligible adolescents participated. Two participants withdrew participation. Intervention fidelity was impacted by technical difficulties (occurring for 15% of participants) and a prolonged time for nurse contact in the event of sustained pain. Adherence to pain reporting was 68.8 ± 38.1%. Outcome measure completion rates were high and the intervention was acceptable to participants. Trends in improvements in pain intensity, pain interference, and HRQL were significant, with effect sizes of 0.23–0.67. Conclusions Implementation of Pain Squad+ is feasible and the app appears to improve pain‐related outcomes for adolescents with cancer. A multicenter RCT will be undertaken to examine app effectiveness.
机译:摘要背景疼痛与癌症(12-18岁)是常见的,对健康相关的生活质量(HRQL)产生负面影响。止痛小队+智能手机应用程序,提供了具有实时疼痛自我管理支持的青少年,以解决这个问题。本研究评估了该应用的实施,以通知未来随机对照试验(RCT),并获得疼痛强度,疼痛干扰,HRQL和自我效能的治疗效果估算。步骤使用了一个单组基线/后静音设计,其中包含来自两位儿科第三节护理中心的40名青少年。基线问卷完成,青少年每天至少两次使用应用程序28天,根据他们报告的疼痛接收算法知识的自我管理建议。一名护士以响应持续的疼痛和接触的青少年获得警报,以协助疼痛护理。完成后雕刻问卷完成。在健康结果数据上进行的探索性推理测试,用于解决研究目标的描述性分析。结果大多数(40/52; 77%)符合条件的青少年参加。两个与会者撤回了参与。干预保真受到技术困难的影响(占参与者的15%),并且在持续痛苦的情况下,护士联系的长时间。止痛报告的依从性为68.8±38.1%。结果措施完成率高,参与者可以接受干预。疼痛强度,疼痛干扰和HRQL改善的趋势是显着的,其效应大小为0.23-0.67。结论疼痛队+的实施是可行的,该应用程序似乎可以改善患有癌症的青少年的疼痛相关结果。将进行多中心RCT来检查应用效率。

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