Cooke Marie, Richards Julianne, Tjondronegoro Dian, Raj Chakraborty Prithwi, Jauncey-Cooke Jacqueline, Andresen Elizabeth, Theodoros Joanne, Paterson Rebecca, Schults Jessica, Raithatha Bhavesh, Wilson Susan, Alcock Mark
Griffith University, Menzies Health Institute Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.
School of Nursing and Midwifery, Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia.
Inform Health Soc Care. 2021 Sep 2;46(3):291-305. doi: 10.1080/17538157.2021.1892697. Epub 2021 Mar 30.
Chronic pain is common in young people aged 10-14 years. Interdisciplinary, clinician-delivered treatments, while effective, are often criticized for failing to be readily accessible. Mobile health applications (mHealth apps) have been proposed as effective treatment adjuncts that address these challenges, while meeting the needs of tech-savvy young people. The objectives of this study were to co-create a mHealth app with consumers and health care professionals and evaluate the acceptability and feasibility of the resulting mHealth app (myPainPal). A phased, qualitative approach within a consumer engagement framework was employed. Interviews with young people ( = 14), parents ( = 12) and health care professionals ( = 8) identified key health needs that formed the underlying structure of the myPainPal app. Testing showed that the app is an acceptable and feasible platform to facilitate young people's self-management of chronic pain. The myPainPal app has the potential to positively influence young people's experiences of chronic pain. Further testing in controlled settings is required.
慢性疼痛在10至14岁的青少年中很常见。跨学科的、由临床医生提供的治疗虽然有效,但常常因难以轻易获得而受到批评。移动健康应用程序(mHealth应用)已被提议作为有效的治疗辅助手段,既能应对这些挑战,又能满足精通技术的年轻人的需求。本研究的目的是与消费者和医疗保健专业人员共同创建一款mHealth应用,并评估由此产生的mHealth应用(myPainPal)的可接受性和可行性。我们采用了消费者参与框架内的分阶段定性方法。对青少年(n = 14)、父母(n = 12)和医疗保健专业人员(n = 8)的访谈确定了关键的健康需求,这些需求构成了myPainPal应用的基本结构。测试表明,该应用是一个可接受且可行的平台,有助于青少年对慢性疼痛进行自我管理。myPainPal应用有潜力对青少年慢性疼痛的体验产生积极影响。需要在受控环境中进行进一步测试。