Faculty of Health, Social Care and Education, Anglia Ruskin University.
Faculty of Science, Health, Education and Engineering, University of the Sunshine Coast, Australia.
Pain Med. 2018 Jun 1;19(6):1121-1131. doi: 10.1093/pm/pnx028.
Pain assessment in older adults with cognitive impairment is often challenging, and paramedics are not given sufficient tools/training to assess pain. The development of a mobile app may improve pain assessment and management in this vulnerable population. We conducted usability testing of a newly developed iPhone pain assessment application with potential users, in this case as a tool for clinical paramedic practice to improve pain assessment of older adults with cognitive impairment.
We conducted usability testing with paramedic students and a Delphi panel of qualified paramedics. Participants studied the app and paper-based algorithm from which the app was developed. The potential use for the app was discussed. Usability testing focus groups were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using a thematic approach. Proposed recommendations were disseminated to the Delphi panel that reviewed and confirmed them.
Twenty-four paramedic students from two UK ambulance services participated in the focus groups. Usability of the app and its potential were viewed positively. Four major themes were identified: 1) overall opinion of the app for use in paramedic services; 2) incorporating technological applications into the health care setting; 3) improving knowledge and governance; and 4) alternative uses for the app. Subthemes were identified and are presented.
Our results indicate that the pain assessment app constitutes a potentially useful tool in the prehospital setting. By providing access to a tool specifically developed to help identify/assess pain in a user-friendly format, paramedics are likely to have increased knowledge and confidence in assessing pain in patients with dementia.
对认知障碍的老年人进行疼痛评估往往具有挑战性,急救人员没有得到足够的工具/培训来评估疼痛。开发移动应用程序可能会改善这个弱势群体的疼痛评估和管理。我们对新开发的 iPhone 疼痛评估应用程序与潜在用户进行了可用性测试,在这种情况下,该应用程序是临床急救人员实践的工具,以改善对认知障碍的老年人的疼痛评估。
我们对急救人员学生和合格急救人员的 Delphi 小组进行了可用性测试。参与者研究了应用程序和从其开发的基于纸张的算法。讨论了应用程序的潜在用途。记录了可用性测试焦点小组的会议,逐字转录,并使用主题方法进行了分析。提出的建议分发给 Delphi 小组进行审查和确认。
来自两个英国救护服务机构的 24 名急救人员学生参加了焦点小组。应用程序的可用性及其潜力受到了积极评价。确定了四个主要主题:1)总体上对应用程序在急救服务中的使用的看法;2)将技术应用纳入医疗保健环境;3)提高知识和治理;4)应用程序的替代用途。确定并提出了子主题。
我们的结果表明,疼痛评估应用程序在院前环境中构成了一种潜在有用的工具。通过提供专门开发的工具来帮助以用户友好的格式识别/评估疼痛,急救人员在评估痴呆症患者的疼痛方面可能会增加知识和信心。