Axon David R, Le Darlena, Chien Jonathan
Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science, R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, 1295 N Martin Ave, P.O. Box 210202, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
Center for Health Outcomes and PharmacoEconomic Research (HOPE Center), R. Ken Coit College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, 1295 N Martin Ave, P.O. Box 210202, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA.
J Clin Med. 2023 Aug 18;12(16):5374. doi: 10.3390/jcm12165374.
The Chronic Pain Profile (CPP) was developed as a tool for patients to document types and levels of use for all pain management strategies used. This pilot mixed-methods (quantitative and qualitative methods) study aimed to assess the perceived clinical usefulness of the CPP and identify potential areas of difficulty using the CPP among a sample of pharmacists. Data were obtained from an online survey of pharmacists licensed to practice in Arizona. Quantitative analysis included assessing the clinical usefulness of the CPP using 10 numerical items (scores ≥50% = useful), 5 ordinal items (scores ≥ 4 out of 5 = useful), and 11 open-response items. Qualitative analysis was conducted by two independent researchers who coded the comments and identified key themes through consensus. Data were collected for 33 individuals. Mean usefulness scores ranged from 66.6 ± 22.4 to 80.9 ± 23.5, and three of the five ordinal items had a median score ≥ 4. Three key themes (and subthemes) were identified: favorable features of the CPP, which included promoting patient advocacy and saving time when accessing pain information; using the CPP, which included evaluating of the effectiveness and appropriateness of the pain management approach and identifying gaps in patient knowledge; and limitations of the CPP, which included absence of customization, interpretation issues, complexity and wording issues, and concerns of internal consistency and reliability. This pilot study provides initial evidence of the CPP's clinical usefulness that could ultimately be used to help manage pain and improve health outcomes. Further analyses are needed to assess the CPP's validity and explore its use in wider populations of patients with pain.
慢性疼痛概况(CPP)是作为一种工具开发的,供患者记录所使用的所有疼痛管理策略的类型和使用水平。这项混合方法(定量和定性方法)的试点研究旨在评估CPP在药剂师样本中的临床实用性,并确定使用CPP时可能存在困难的潜在领域。数据来自对亚利桑那州持牌药剂师的在线调查。定量分析包括使用10个数值项目(得分≥50% = 有用)、5个有序项目(得分≥5分中的4分 = 有用)和11个开放式回答项目来评估CPP的临床实用性。定性分析由两名独立研究人员进行,他们对评论进行编码并通过共识确定关键主题。收集了33个人的数据。平均有用性得分在66.6 ± 22.4至80.9 ± 23.5之间,五个有序项目中的三个中位数得分≥4。确定了三个关键主题(及子主题):CPP的有利特征,包括促进患者自我主张和在获取疼痛信息时节省时间;使用CPP,包括评估疼痛管理方法的有效性和适当性以及识别患者知识方面的差距;以及CPP的局限性,包括缺乏定制、解释问题、复杂性和措辞问题,以及对内部一致性和可靠性的担忧。这项试点研究为CPP的临床实用性提供了初步证据,最终可用于帮助管理疼痛和改善健康结果。需要进一步分析以评估CPP的有效性,并探索其在更广泛的疼痛患者群体中的应用。