Department of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY 10065, USA.
BMC Geriatr. 2013 May 6;13:43. doi: 10.1186/1471-2318-13-43.
Mobile health (mHealth) is a rapidly emerging field with the potential to assist older adults in the management of chronic pain (CP) through enhanced communication with providers, monitoring treatment-related side effects and pain levels, and increased access to pain care resources. Little is currently known, however, about older adults' attitudes and perceptions of mHealth or perceived barriers and facilitators to using mHealth tools to improve pain management.
We conducted six focus groups comprised of 41 diverse older adults (≥60 years of age) with CP. Participants were recruited from one primary care practice and two multiservice senior community day-visit centers located in New York City that serve older adults in their surrounding neighborhoods. Focus group discussions were recorded and transcribed, and transcriptions were analyzed using direct content analysis to identify and quantify themes.
Focus group discussions generated 38 individual themes pertaining to the use of mHealth to help manage pain and pain medications. Participants had low prior use of mHealth (5% of participants), but the vast majority (85%) were highly willing to try the devices. Participants reported that mHealth devices might help them reach their healthcare provider more expeditiously (27%), as well as help to monitor for falls and other adverse events in the home (15%). Barriers to device use included concerns about the cost (42%) and a lack of familiarity with the technology (32%). Facilitators to device use included training prior to device use (61%) and tailoring devices to the functional needs of older adults (34%).
This study suggests that older adults with CP are interested and willing to use mHealth to assist in the management of pain. Participants in our study reported important barriers that medical professionals, researchers, and mHealth developers should address to help facilitate the development and evaluation of age-appropriate, and function-appropriate, mHealth devices for older persons with CP.
移动医疗(mHealth)是一个快速发展的领域,通过与提供者的加强沟通、监测与治疗相关的副作用和疼痛水平、以及增加获得疼痛护理资源的机会,有可能帮助老年人管理慢性疼痛(CP)。然而,目前人们对老年人对 mHealth 的态度和看法,以及使用 mHealth 工具改善疼痛管理的感知障碍和促进因素知之甚少。
我们进行了六组焦点小组讨论,参与者为 41 名患有 CP 的不同老年人(≥60 岁)。参与者是从位于纽约市的一家初级保健诊所和两家多服务老年社区日间访问中心招募的,这些中心为周围社区的老年人提供服务。焦点小组讨论被录音并转录,使用直接内容分析对转录本进行分析,以识别和量化主题。
焦点小组讨论产生了 38 个与使用 mHealth 帮助管理疼痛和疼痛药物相关的个人主题。参与者之前很少使用 mHealth(5%的参与者),但绝大多数(85%)非常愿意尝试这些设备。参与者报告称,mHealth 设备可能有助于他们更迅速地联系到医疗服务提供者(27%),并有助于在家中监测跌倒和其他不良事件(15%)。使用设备的障碍包括对成本的担忧(42%)和对技术不熟悉(32%)。使用设备的促进因素包括在使用设备之前进行培训(61%)和根据老年人的功能需求定制设备(34%)。
本研究表明,患有 CP 的老年人有兴趣并愿意使用 mHealth 来协助管理疼痛。我们研究中的参与者报告了重要的障碍,医疗专业人员、研究人员和 mHealth 开发者应该解决这些障碍,以帮助促进适合老年人的、功能适当的 mHealth 设备的开发和评估。