Pilch Monika, van Rietschoten Tijn, Ortiz-Catalan Max, Lendaro Eva, van der Sluis Corry K, Hermansson Liselotte
Centre for Health Policy & Management, School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
University of Groningen, University Medical Center Groningen, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Groningen, the Netherlands.
J Pain Res. 2023 Aug 8;16:2747-2761. doi: 10.2147/JPR.S412895. eCollection 2023.
Interpersonal processes, including therapeutic alliance, may modulate the impact of interventions on pain experience. However, the role of interpersonal context on the effects of technology-enhanced interventions remains underexplored. This study elicited therapists' perspectives on how a novel rehabilitative process, involving Phantom Motor Execution (PME), may impact phantom limb pain. The mediating role of therapeutic alliance, and the way PME influenced its formation, was investigated.
A qualitative descriptive design, using a framework method, was used to explore therapists' (n=11) experiences of delivering PME treatment. Semi-structured online-based interviews were conducted.
A 3-way interaction between therapist, patient, and the PME device was an overarching construct tying four themes together. It formed the context for change in phantom limb experience. The perceived therapeutic effects (theme 1) extended beyond those initially hypothesised and highlighted the mediating role of the key actors and context (theme 2). The therapeutic relationship was perceived as a transformative journey (theme 3), creating an opportunity for communication, collaboration, and bonding. It was seen as a cause and a consequence of therapeutic effects. Future directions, including the role of expertise-informed adaptations and enabling aspects of customised solutions, were indicated (theme 4).
This study pointed to intrapersonal, interpersonal, and contextual factors that should be considered in clinical implementation of novel rehabilitative tools. The results demonstrated that therapists have unique insights and a crucial role in facilitating PME treatment. The study highlighted the need to consider the biopsychosocial model of pain in designing, evaluating, and implementing technology-supported interventions.
人际过程,包括治疗联盟,可能会调节干预措施对疼痛体验的影响。然而,人际背景对技术增强型干预效果的作用仍未得到充分探索。本研究征集了治疗师对于一种涉及幻肢运动执行(PME)的新型康复过程如何影响幻肢痛的看法。研究调查了治疗联盟的中介作用以及PME对其形成的影响方式。
采用定性描述性设计,并运用框架法来探索治疗师(n = 11)实施PME治疗的经验。进行了基于网络的半结构化访谈。
治疗师、患者和PME设备之间的三方互动是一个将四个主题联系在一起的总体架构。它构成了幻肢体验变化的背景。感知到的治疗效果(主题1)超出了最初的假设,并突出了关键参与者和背景的中介作用(主题2)。治疗关系被视为一段变革之旅(主题3),创造了沟通、协作和建立联系的机会。它被视为治疗效果的原因和结果。指出了未来的方向,包括基于专业知识的调整的作用以及定制解决方案的促成因素(主题4)。
本研究指出了在新型康复工具的临床应用中应考虑的个人、人际和背景因素。结果表明,治疗师在促进PME治疗方面具有独特的见解和关键作用。该研究强调在设计、评估和实施技术支持的干预措施时需要考虑疼痛的生物心理社会模型。