Kassinopoulos Orestis, Vasiliou Vasilis, Karekla Maria
University of Cyprus, Cyprus.
NHS South Wales Clinical Psychology (PsyD) Programme, School of Psychology, University of Cardiff & Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS), University of Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
Internet Interv. 2023 Feb 27;32:100611. doi: 10.1016/j.invent.2023.100611. eCollection 2023 Apr.
Despite the growing body of evidence for the effectiveness of clinic-based interventions in increasing daily functioning in individuals with chronic pain, many sufferers still remain untreated or inadequately treated. Digital psychological interventions have been proposed as a means to overcome many of the barriers to face-to-face treatment (e.g., access, mobility, transportation problems) with the aim to improve health care for persons with chronic conditions in the convenience of their own space and time (home care). The main challenge of digital interventions however, is low user engagement and adherence. Focusing on users' engagement during the design phase of a digital intervention development can increase adherence, effectiveness, and acceptability. The purpose of this paper is to illustrate how we leveraged a recently proposed four-dimensional framework with evidence-based best practices and recommendations to develop a new digital intervention for chronic pain management, called the ALGEApp. A detailed presentation of how ALGEApp was designed and developed to adopt the recommendations and how this can aid engagement within digital interventions is proposed.
尽管越来越多的证据表明基于诊所的干预措施在提高慢性疼痛患者的日常功能方面是有效的,但许多患者仍然未得到治疗或治疗不充分。数字心理干预已被提议作为一种克服面对面治疗诸多障碍(如获取、行动能力、交通问题)的手段,旨在让慢性病患者能在自己方便的空间和时间(居家护理)获得更好的医疗保健。然而,数字干预的主要挑战是用户参与度和依从性较低。在数字干预开发的设计阶段关注用户参与度可以提高依从性、有效性和可接受性。本文的目的是说明我们如何利用最近提出的一个四维框架以及基于证据的最佳实践和建议来开发一种用于慢性疼痛管理的新数字干预措施,即ALGEApp。本文将详细介绍ALGEApp是如何设计和开发以采纳这些建议的,以及这如何有助于提高数字干预中的参与度。