Ma Kris Pui Kwan, Stephens Kari A, Geyer Rachel E, Prado Maria G, Mollis Brenda L, Zbikowski Susan M, Waters Deanna, Masterson Jo, Zhang Ying
Department of Family Medicine, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States.
2Morrow Inc, Kirkland, WA, United States.
JMIR Form Res. 2023 Feb 3;7:e41788. doi: 10.2196/41788.
Digital therapeutics are growing as a solution to manage pain for patients; yet, they are underused in primary care where over half of the patients with chronic pain seek care. Little is known about how to successfully engage primary care providers in recommending digital therapeutics to their patients. Exploring provider motivations in chronic pain management would potentially help to improve their engagement and inform the development of digital therapeutics.
This study examined primary care providers' motivations for chronic pain management, including their strategies and challenges, to inform the future development of chronic pain-related digital therapeutics tailored to primary care settings.
We conducted qualitative semistructured interviews with health care providers recruited from 3 primary care clinics in Washington and 1 clinic in Colorado between July and October 2021. The sample (N=11) included 7 primary care physicians, 2 behavioral health providers, 1 physician assistant, and 1 nurse. Most providers worked in clinics affiliated with urban academic health systems. Guided by the human-centered design approach and Christensen's Job-to-be-Done framework, we asked providers their goals and priorities in chronic pain management, their experiences with challenges and strategies used to care for patients, and their perceptions of applying digital therapeutics in clinical practice. Transcripts were analyzed using a thematic analysis approach.
We found that primary care providers were motivated but challenged to strengthen the patient-provider alliance, provide team-based care, track and monitor patients' progress, and address social determinants of health in chronic pain management. Specifically, providers desired additional resources to improve patient-centered communication, pain education and counseling, and goal setting with patients. Providers also requested greater accessibility to multidisciplinary care team consultations and nonpharmacological pain treatments. When managing chronic pain at the population level, providers need infrastructure and systems to systematically track and monitor patients' pain and provide wraparound health and social services for underserved patients. Recommendations on digital therapeutic features that might address provider challenges in achieving these motivations were discussed.
Given the findings, to engage primary care providers, digital therapeutics for chronic pain management need to strengthen the patient-provider alliance, increase access to nonpharmacological treatment options, support population health tracking and management, and provide equitable reach. Leveraging digital therapeutics in a feasible, appropriate, and acceptable way to aid primary care providers in chronic pain management may require multimodal features that address provider motivations at an individual care and clinic or system level.
数字疗法作为一种为患者管理疼痛的解决方案正在不断发展;然而,在初级保健中,它们的使用并不充分,而超过一半的慢性疼痛患者会在初级保健机构寻求治疗。对于如何成功促使初级保健提供者向患者推荐数字疗法,我们知之甚少。探索提供者在慢性疼痛管理中的动机可能有助于提高他们的参与度,并为数字疗法的开发提供信息。
本研究调查了初级保健提供者在慢性疼痛管理中的动机,包括他们的策略和挑战,以为未来针对初级保健环境量身定制的慢性疼痛相关数字疗法的开发提供信息。
2021年7月至10月期间,我们对从华盛顿的3家初级保健诊所和科罗拉多州的1家诊所招募的医疗保健提供者进行了定性半结构化访谈。样本(N = 11)包括7名初级保健医生、2名行为健康提供者、1名医师助理和1名护士。大多数提供者在隶属于城市学术健康系统的诊所工作。以以人为本的设计方法和克里斯滕森的“要完成的工作”框架为指导,我们询问了提供者在慢性疼痛管理中的目标和优先事项、他们在照顾患者时遇到的挑战及使用的策略,以及他们对在临床实践中应用数字疗法的看法。使用主题分析方法对访谈记录进行分析。
我们发现,初级保健提供者有动力,但在加强医患联盟、提供团队式护理、跟踪和监测患者进展以及在慢性疼痛管理中解决健康的社会决定因素方面面临挑战。具体而言,提供者希望获得更多资源,以改善以患者为中心的沟通、疼痛教育和咨询以及与患者的目标设定。提供者还要求更方便地获得多学科护理团队咨询和非药物疼痛治疗。在人群层面管理慢性疼痛时,提供者需要基础设施和系统来系统地跟踪和监测患者的疼痛,并为服务不足的患者提供全面的健康和社会服务。讨论了关于数字治疗功能的建议,这些功能可能有助于解决提供者在实现这些动机方面面临的挑战。
鉴于研究结果,为了促使初级保健提供者参与进来,用于慢性疼痛管理的数字疗法需要加强医患联盟、增加非药物治疗选择的可及性、支持人群健康跟踪和管理,并提供公平的覆盖范围。以可行、适当且可接受的方式利用数字疗法来帮助初级保健提供者进行慢性疼痛管理,可能需要多模式功能,以在个体护理以及诊所或系统层面满足提供者的动机。