Vugts Miel A P, Joosen Margot C W, Mert Agali, Zedlitz Aglaia, Vrijhoef Hubertus J M
Department of Tranzo Scientific Center for Care and Welfare, Tilburg School of Social and Behavioural Sciences, Tilburg University, Tilburg, The Netherlands.
Ciran Rehabilitation Centres, Venlo, The Netherlands.
BMJ Open. 2017 Jun 8;7(6):e016394. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2017-016394.
Many individuals suffer from chronic pain or functional somatic syndromes and face boundaries for diminishing functional limitations by means of biopsychosocial interventions. Serious gaming could complement multidisciplinary interventions through enjoyment and independent accessibility. A study protocol is presented for studying whether, how, for which patients and under what circumstances, serious gaming improves patient health outcomes during regular multidisciplinary rehabilitation.
A mixed-methods design is described that prioritises a two-armed naturalistic quasi-experiment. An experimental group is composed of patients who follow serious gaming during an outpatient multidisciplinary programme at two sites of a Dutch rehabilitation centre. Control group patients follow the same programme without serious gaming in two similar sites. Multivariate mixed-modelling analysis is planned for assessing how much variance in 250 patient records of routinely monitored pain intensity, pain coping and cognition, fatigue and psychopathology outcomes is attributable to serious gaming. Embedded qualitative methods include unobtrusive collection and analyses of stakeholder focus group interviews, participant feedback and semistructured patient interviews. Process analyses are carried out by a systematic approach of mixing qualitative and quantitative methods at various stages of the research.
The Ethics Committee of the Tilburg School of Social and Behavioural Sciences approved the research after reviewing the protocol for the protection of patients' interests in conformity to the letter and rationale of the applicable laws and research practice (EC 2016.25t). Findings will be presented in research articles and international scientific conferences.
A prospective research protocol for the naturalistic quasi-experimental outcome evaluation was entered in the Dutch trial register (registration number: NTR6020; Pre-results).
许多人患有慢性疼痛或功能性躯体综合征,在通过生物心理社会干预减少功能限制方面面临诸多障碍。严肃游戏可以通过趣味性和自主参与性来补充多学科干预。本文提出一项研究方案,旨在探究严肃游戏是否、如何、对哪些患者以及在何种情况下能够在常规多学科康复过程中改善患者的健康状况。
本文描述了一种混合方法设计,该设计优先采用双臂自然主义准实验。实验组由在荷兰一家康复中心的两个地点参加门诊多学科项目期间进行严肃游戏的患者组成。对照组患者在两个类似地点参加相同项目,但不进行严肃游戏。计划采用多变量混合模型分析来评估在250份患者记录中,常规监测的疼痛强度、疼痛应对与认知、疲劳和精神病理学结果的多少变异可归因于严肃游戏。嵌入式定性方法包括对利益相关者焦点小组访谈、参与者反馈和半结构化患者访谈进行不引人注意的收集和分析。在研究的各个阶段,通过系统地混合定性和定量方法来进行过程分析。
蒂尔堡社会与行为科学学院伦理委员会在按照适用法律和研究实践的文字及基本原理审查了保护患者利益的方案后批准了该研究(伦理委员会2016.25t)。研究结果将在研究文章和国际科学会议上发表。
一项关于自然主义准实验结果评估的前瞻性研究方案已录入荷兰试验注册库(注册号:NTR6020;预结果)。