IIMPACT in Health, Allied Health and Human Performance, University of South Australia, Kaurna Country, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.
Health Psychology Section, Department of Psychology, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King's College London, London, United Kingdom.
J Pain. 2024 Sep;25(9):104580. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2024.104580. Epub 2024 May 23.
Pain science education (PSE) is an important component of pediatric pain care; however, access to services is limited. To disseminate pain science concepts on social media, we partnered with adolescents with chronic pain to codesign content. We engaged 7 adolescent codesigners (aged 13-18 years) with lived experience of chronic pain to take part in 4 codesign workshops. Codesigners actively contributed to the social media campaign by selecting the social media platform, dictating design principles, generating metaphors and language, and recommending changes to mock designs. Codesigners suggested expanding the intended audience of the campaign to include people without a lived experience of chronic pain, such as friends, family, and teachers, alongside targeting adolescents with chronic pain. We published 30 posts and 102 stories over an 18-week period on Instagram, which reached over 40,000 individuals. We evaluated codesigners' experience, where they reported having clear communication and necessary supports and information to participate; were able to share their ideas and felt they were heard; and felt their input was making a difference. The outputs of this campaign could be useful to guide the tailoring of other PSE content delivered by clinicians as part of clinical care. Future testing of the content generated in this codesign process could evaluate if it leads to meaningful changes in the lives of people with chronic pain. PERSPECTIVE: Researchers partnered with adolescents with chronic pain to codesign content for a social media campaign on PSE. Adolescent codesigners actively shaped the campaign direction, broadening its scope to reach diverse audiences. Our Instagram initiative reached over 40,000 individuals, indicating the potential for innovative educational approaches.
疼痛科学教育(PSE)是儿童疼痛护理的重要组成部分;然而,获得服务的机会有限。为了在社交媒体上传播疼痛科学概念,我们与患有慢性疼痛的青少年合作共同设计内容。我们招募了 7 名有慢性疼痛经历的青少年共同设计者(年龄在 13-18 岁之间)参与了 4 次共同设计研讨会。共同设计者通过选择社交媒体平台、规定设计原则、生成隐喻和语言以及推荐对模拟设计的更改,积极为社交媒体活动做出贡献。共同设计者建议扩大该活动的目标受众,除了针对患有慢性疼痛的青少年之外,还包括没有慢性疼痛经历的人,如朋友、家人和老师。我们在 Instagram 上发布了 30 个帖子和 102 个故事,历时 18 周,覆盖了超过 40000 人。我们评估了共同设计者的体验,他们报告说有明确的沟通和必要的支持和信息来参与;能够分享他们的想法并感到自己的意见被听取;并感到他们的投入正在产生影响。该活动的产出可以作为指导临床医生在临床护理中提供的其他 PSE 内容定制的有用依据。未来对本共同设计过程中生成的内容进行测试,可以评估它是否会对慢性疼痛患者的生活产生有意义的变化。观点:研究人员与患有慢性疼痛的青少年合作,共同设计了一个关于 PSE 的社交媒体活动的内容。青少年共同设计者积极塑造了活动方向,扩大了活动范围,以覆盖更多样化的受众。我们的 Instagram 计划覆盖了超过 40000 人,表明了创新教育方法的潜力。