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应用程序在老年人关节炎疼痛的自我管理中的应用,一刀切并不适合所有人:一项定性研究。

Apps for pain self-management of older people's arthritic pain, one size doesn't fit all: A qualitative study.

机构信息

University of Notre Dame Australia, School of Nursing, Cnr Broadway and Abercrombie St, (PO Box 944), Broadway, Sydney, NSW 2007, Australia.

University of Technology Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia.

出版信息

Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2020 Jul-Aug;89:104062. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2020.104062. Epub 2020 May 16.

Abstract

Introduction Arthritic pain is a major cause of illness and disability among older people. People living with arthritic pain carry out self-management activities to adequately manage their pain. As the trend of smartphone uptake continues to rise among older people, there are opportunities to explore the role of these devices in helping older people better manage their pain. Aim: To explore the attitudes and experiences of older people with chronic arthritic pain towards using an app for their pain selfmanagement. Methods A qualitative design using semi-structured interviews with community-dwelling older Australians living with arthritic pain (n = 16). Data was analyzed using thematic analysis. Results Four themes emerged from the data: (1) Apps are valuable self-management tool, but they do have the potential for harm; (2) A pain self-management app needs to strictly align with the user's needs; (3) Clinician's involvement is crucial when integrating an app into older people's pain selfmanagement regime; and (4) pain self-management app must be designed with enduser in mind. In addition, suggestions on how to make an app more useful and userfriendly were offered by the participants. Discussion While pain self-management apps have the potential to assist older people in their pain self-management process, this modality is not of interest to all older people. Adaptable apps that offer clinician input may be best placed to offer individual level relevance to older users. Future pain selfmanagement app development endeavors should adopt a co-design approach where older people are involved through all stages of design and development.

摘要

简介

关节炎疼痛是老年人患病和残疾的主要原因。患有关节炎疼痛的人会进行自我管理活动,以充分管理他们的疼痛。随着智能手机在老年人中的普及趋势持续上升,我们有机会探索这些设备在帮助老年人更好地管理疼痛方面的作用。

目的

探讨慢性关节炎疼痛的老年人对使用应用程序进行自我疼痛管理的态度和体验。

方法

采用半结构式访谈的定性设计,对 16 名居住在澳大利亚社区的患有关节炎疼痛的老年患者进行访谈。使用主题分析对数据进行分析。

结果

从数据中出现了四个主题

(1)应用程序是有价值的自我管理工具,但也有潜在的危害;(2)疼痛自我管理应用程序需要严格符合用户的需求;(3)当将应用程序整合到老年人的疼痛自我管理方案中时,临床医生的参与至关重要;(4)疼痛自我管理应用程序必须以最终用户为设计理念。此外,参与者还提出了如何使应用程序更有用和用户友好的建议。

讨论

虽然疼痛自我管理应用程序有可能帮助老年人管理他们的疼痛,但这种方式并不适合所有老年人。具有适应性且提供临床医生输入的应用程序可能最适合为老年用户提供个性化的相关性。未来的疼痛自我管理应用程序开发工作应采用共同设计方法,让老年人在设计和开发的所有阶段都参与进来。

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