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数字模拟人在智能手机上自我报告疼痛:移动应用程序的系统评价。

Digital manikins to self-report pain on a smartphone: A systematic review of mobile apps.

机构信息

Centre for Epidemiology Versus Arthritis, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

Centre for Health Informatics, Division of Informatics, Imaging and Data Sciences, University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.

出版信息

Eur J Pain. 2021 Feb;25(2):327-338. doi: 10.1002/ejp.1688. Epub 2020 Nov 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Chronic pain is the leading cause of disability. Improving our understanding of pain occurrence and treatment effectiveness requires robust methods to measure pain at scale. Smartphone-based pain manikins are human-shaped figures to self-report location-specific aspects of pain on people's personal mobile devices.

METHODS

We searched the main app stores to explore the current state of smartphone-based pain manikins and to formulate recommendations to guide their development in the future.

RESULTS

The search yielded 3,938 apps. Twenty-eight incorporated a pain manikin and were included in the analysis. For all apps, it was unclear whether they had been tested and had end-user involvement in the development. Pain intensity and quality could be recorded in 28 and 13 apps, respectively, but this was location specific in only 11 and 4. Most manikins had two or more views (n = 21) and enabled users to shade or select body areas to record pain location (n = 17). Seven apps allowed personalising the manikin appearance. Twelve apps calculated at least one metric to summarise manikin reports quantitatively. Twenty-two apps had an archive of historical manikin reports; only eight offered feedback summarising manikin reports over time.

CONCLUSIONS

Several publically available apps incorporated a manikin for pain reporting, but only few enabled recording of location-specific pain aspects, calculating manikin-derived quantitative scores, or generating summary feedback. For smartphone-based manikins to become adopted more widely, future developments should harness manikins' digital nature and include robust validation studies. Involving end users in the development may increase manikins' acceptability as a tool to self-report pain.

SIGNIFICANCE

This review identified and characterised 28 smartphone apps that included a pain manikin (i.e. pain drawings) as a novel approach to measure pain in large populations. Only few enabled recording of location-specific pain aspects, calculating quantitative scores based on manikin reports, or generating manikin feedback. For smartphone-based manikins to become adopted more widely, future studies should harness the digital nature of manikins, and establish the measurement properties of manikins. Furthermore, we believe that involving end users in the development process will increase acceptability of manikins as a tool for self-reporting pain.

摘要

背景

慢性疼痛是导致残疾的主要原因。为了更好地了解疼痛的发生和治疗效果,我们需要强大的方法来大规模测量疼痛。基于智能手机的疼痛模型是一种人形图,用于在人们的个人移动设备上自我报告特定部位的疼痛。

方法

我们搜索了主要的应用商店,以了解基于智能手机的疼痛模型的现状,并为未来的发展提出建议。

结果

搜索结果产生了 3938 个应用程序。其中 28 个应用程序包含疼痛模型,并被纳入分析。对于所有应用程序,都不清楚它们是否经过测试以及是否有最终用户参与开发。有 28 个应用程序可以记录疼痛强度和质量,分别有 13 个应用程序可以记录疼痛位置,但只有 11 个应用程序可以记录特定位置的疼痛强度和质量,只有 4 个应用程序可以记录特定位置的疼痛质量。大多数模型都有两个或更多视图(n=21),并且允许用户对身体区域进行阴影或选择以记录疼痛位置(n=17)。有 7 个应用程序允许个性化模型外观。有 12 个应用程序至少计算了一个指标来对模型报告进行定量总结。有 22 个应用程序有历史模型报告档案;只有 8 个应用程序提供了随时间总结模型报告的反馈。

结论

有几个公共可用的应用程序包含了疼痛报告模型,但只有少数应用程序能够记录特定位置的疼痛方面,计算模型报告的定量分数,或生成总结反馈。为了使基于智能手机的模型更广泛地被采用,未来的发展应该利用模型的数字化特性,并包括强有力的验证研究。让最终用户参与开发可能会增加模型作为自我报告疼痛工具的可接受性。

意义

本综述确定并描述了 28 个智能手机应用程序,这些应用程序包含疼痛模型(即疼痛绘图),作为一种在大人群中测量疼痛的新方法。只有少数应用程序能够记录特定位置的疼痛方面,根据模型报告计算定量分数,或生成模型反馈。为了使基于智能手机的模型更广泛地被采用,未来的研究应该利用模型的数字化特性,并建立模型的测量特性。此外,我们相信让最终用户参与开发过程将提高模型作为自我报告疼痛工具的可接受性。

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