Sood Rachita, Stoehr Jenna R, Janes Lindsay E, Ko Jason H, Dumanian Gregory A, Jordan Sumanas W
Division of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, Chicago, Ill.
Plast Reconstr Surg Glob Open. 2020 Apr 29;8(4):e2732. doi: 10.1097/GOX.0000000000002732. eCollection 2020 Apr.
Management of postoperative pain is a challenge for healthcare providers in all surgical fields, especially in the context of the current opioid epidemic. We developed a cell phone application to monitor pain, medication use, and relevant quality of life domains (eg, mood, mobility, return to work, and sleep) in patients with neurogenic pain, including those with limb loss. A literature review was conducted to define application length and design parameters. The final application includes 12 questions for patients with limb loss and 8 for patients with neurogenic pain without limb loss. Pilot testing with 21 participants demonstrates acceptable time to complete the application (mean = 158 seconds, SD = 81 seconds) and usability, based on the mHealth App Usability Questionnaire. We aim for our application to serve as an outcome measure for evaluation of an evolving group of peripheral nerve procedures, including targeted muscle reinnervation. In addition, the application could be adapted for clinical use in patients undergoing these procedures for neurogenic pain and thus serve as a tool to monitor and manage pain medication use.
术后疼痛管理对所有外科领域的医疗服务提供者来说都是一项挑战,尤其是在当前阿片类药物泛滥的背景下。我们开发了一款手机应用程序,用于监测神经源性疼痛患者(包括肢体缺失患者)的疼痛、药物使用情况以及相关生活质量领域(如情绪、活动能力、重返工作岗位和睡眠)。我们进行了文献综述以确定应用程序的时长和设计参数。最终的应用程序包括针对肢体缺失患者的12个问题以及针对无肢体缺失的神经源性疼痛患者的8个问题。基于移动健康应用程序可用性调查问卷,对21名参与者进行的试点测试表明,完成该应用程序的时间可接受(平均 = 158秒,标准差 = 81秒)且具有可用性。我们的目标是让我们的应用程序作为一种结果测量方法,用于评估包括靶向肌肉再支配在内的一系列不断发展的周围神经手术。此外,该应用程序可适用于接受这些神经源性疼痛手术的患者的临床使用,从而作为监测和管理疼痛药物使用的工具。