Nes Andréa A G, van Dulmen Sandra, Wicksell Rikard, Fors Egil A, Eide Hilde
Department of Nursing and Health Promotion , Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences, Pilestredet 32, 0166, Oslo, Norway.
Department of Behavioral Sciences in Medicine, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway.
Int J Behav Med. 2017 Apr;24(2):215-229. doi: 10.1007/s12529-016-9590-7.
This study investigated change processes resulting from a randomized controlled trial smartphone-delivered maintenance intervention with daily electronic diaries and personalized written feedback based on acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) following a rehabilitation program for patients with chronic widespread pain.
This study included 48 women who during a 5-week period completed electronic diaries three times daily, totaling 3372 entries. In response to the completed diaries, they received daily feedback from a therapist for 4 weeks (excluding weekends), totaling 799 feedback messages. To analyze the change processes, we explored the associations between feedback and daily ratings of participants' physical activities, positive emotions, pain fear and avoidance, pain acceptance, and self-management. Commitment to physical activities and the participants' evaluation of feedback were also analyzed. Multilevel models were used in the statistical analyses.
Participants' average pain fear and avoidance decreased over the intervention period (mean -0.019, P = 0.05). Self-management, pain acceptance, and positive feelings increased (mean -0.030, P < 0.01; mean -0.015, P < 0.01; and mean -0.011, P = 0.01, respectively). Participants' performance of physical activities decreased slightly over time, but the level of commitment was high and they evaluated the feedback as supportive for staying sufficiently active. No correlation between diary contents and feedback messages was found, even though most of the participants evaluated the feedback as supportive.
No support was found for an association between diary content and feedback based on ACT. However, diary measures were consistent with the ACT model and may have influenced positively the change processes.
本研究调查了一项随机对照试验的变化过程,该试验针对慢性广泛性疼痛患者康复计划后,通过智能手机提供维持干预,包括每日电子日记以及基于接受与承诺疗法(ACT)的个性化书面反馈。
本研究纳入了48名女性,她们在5周内每天完成3次电子日记,共计3372条记录。针对完成的日记,她们在4周内(不包括周末)每天收到治疗师的反馈,共计799条反馈信息。为了分析变化过程,我们探讨了反馈与参与者身体活动、积极情绪、疼痛恐惧与回避、疼痛接受度以及自我管理的每日评分之间的关联。还分析了对身体活动的承诺以及参与者对反馈的评价。统计分析采用多水平模型。
在干预期间,参与者的平均疼痛恐惧与回避程度降低(均值为-0.019,P = 0.05)。自我管理、疼痛接受度和积极情绪增加(均值分别为-0.030,P < 0.01;-0.015,P < 0.01;-0.011,P = 0.01)。随着时间推移,参与者的身体活动表现略有下降,但承诺水平较高,且他们认为反馈有助于保持足够的活动量。尽管大多数参与者认为反馈具有支持性,但未发现日记内容与反馈信息之间存在相关性。
未发现基于ACT的日记内容与反馈之间存在关联。然而,日记测量与ACT模型一致,可能对变化过程产生了积极影响。