为慢性疼痛患者试行基于短信的社会支持干预:确立可行性和初步疗效。

Piloting a Text Message-based Social Support Intervention for Patients With Chronic Pain: Establishing Feasibility and Preliminary Efficacy.

作者信息

Guillory Jamie, Chang Pamara, Henderson Charles R, Shengelia Rouzi, Lama Sonam, Warmington Marcus, Jowza Maryam, Waldman Seth, Gay Geri, Reid M Carrington

机构信息

*Center for Tobacco Control Research & Education, University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA Departments of †Communication ‡Human Development #Communication & Information Science, Cornell University, Ithaca §Department of Medicine ∥Pain Medicine Center & Weill Cornell Anesthesiology Associates, Weill Cornell Medical College **Geriatrics, Weill Cornell Medical College, Irving Sherwood Wright Center on Aging ¶Department of Anesthesia, Hospital for Special Surgery & Weill Cornell Medical College, New York, NY.

出版信息

Clin J Pain. 2015 Jun;31(6):548-56. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000193.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES

To examine preliminarily the effectiveness of a short message service (SMS) text message-based social support intervention for reducing daily pain and pain interference levels, improving affect and perceptions of social support in patients with chronic noncancer pain, and exploring the feasibility of a novel mobile application to track perceptions of pain and pain interference.

MATERIALS AND METHODS

Participants (17 men, 51 women) from 2 pain clinics in New York City downloaded a pain tracking application (App) on their Smartphone and used it to record twice-daily pain, pain interference, and affect scores over the 4-week study period. Participants were randomly assigned to receive standard care (control) or standard care along with receipt of twice-daily supportive SMS text messages delivered during the second and third week of the study (intervention). Demographic and clinical data were obtained at baseline, and social support measures were administered at baseline and at 4 weeks. Statistical analysis was carried out using general linear mixed models, taking into account variances associated with time of assessments and with patients.

RESULTS

The social support intervention reduced perceptions of pain and pain interference and improved positive affect for chronic noncancer pain patients assigned to the intervention condition in comparison with controls. Participants completed approximately 80% of the daily measurements requested.

DISCUSSION

These findings establish the feasibility of collecting daily pain data using a mobile tracking App and provide significant implications and insight into a nuanced approach to reducing the daily experience of pain through mobile technology, especially because of its accessibility.

摘要

目的

初步检验基于短信的社会支持干预措施对于降低慢性非癌性疼痛患者的日常疼痛及疼痛干扰水平、改善情感状态及社会支持感知的有效性,并探索一款新型移动应用程序用于追踪疼痛感知及疼痛干扰的可行性。

材料与方法

来自纽约市两家疼痛诊所的参与者(17名男性,51名女性)在其智能手机上下载了一款疼痛追踪应用程序(应用),并在为期4周的研究期间,使用该程序记录每日两次的疼痛、疼痛干扰及情感得分。参与者被随机分配接受标准护理(对照组)或在研究的第二周和第三周接受标准护理并同时接收每日两次的支持性短信(干预组)。在基线时获取人口统计学和临床数据,并在基线及4周时进行社会支持测量。采用一般线性混合模型进行统计分析,同时考虑与评估时间及患者相关的方差。

结果

与对照组相比,社会支持干预降低了分配至干预组的慢性非癌性疼痛患者的疼痛感知及疼痛干扰,并改善了其积极情感。参与者完成了约80%的每日测量要求。

讨论

这些发现证实了使用移动追踪应用程序收集每日疼痛数据的可行性,并为通过移动技术减少日常疼痛体验的细致方法提供了重要启示和见解,特别是考虑到其可及性。

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