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韩国一家三级医院用于外科患者急性疼痛服务的智能设备应用:一项前瞻性观察性可行性研究。

A smart device application for acute pain service in surgical patients at a tertiary hospital in South Korea: a prospective observational feasibility study.

作者信息

Yoon Soo-Hyuk, Yoon Susie, Jeong Da Som, Lee Minah, Lee Eunju, Cho Young Jae, Lee Ho-Jin

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Department of Surgical Nursing, Seoul National University Hospital, Seoul, Korea.

出版信息

Anesth Pain Med (Seoul). 2024 Jul;19(3):216-226. doi: 10.17085/apm.24059. Epub 2024 Jul 23.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pain assessment and patient education are essential for successful postoperative pain management. However, the provision of personnel for performing these tasks is often insufficient. Recently, attempts have been made to implement smartphone applications for educating and monitoring surgical patients. We developed a smartphone application (app) for postoperative pain management, and conducted a feasibility study.

METHODS

This single-center prospective observational study included 60 patients aged < 70 years who underwent elective surgery. This study evaluated the SmartAPS application, which offers tools for postoperative pain assessment and educational materials for pain management. The primary outcome was the active usage rate, defined as responding at least twice daily on postoperative days (PODs) 1 and 2. Additionally, we investigated patient satisfaction with the app and educational videos as well as any challenges encountered during use.

RESULTS

Sixty patients were enrolled in the study and active app use was achieved in 56.7% of them. Response rates peaked at 85.0% for pain intensity and 83.3% for opioid-related side effects at 14:00 on POD 1 but dropped to 56.7% and 58.3%, respectively, at 18:00 on POD 2. Among the patients who responded to the survey regarding the app usage, 84.0% reported satisfaction with the app and 80% found it beneficial for managing postoperative pain. Furthermore, 92.0% did not encounter difficulties using the app, indicating a generally positive user experience.

CONCLUSIONS

Our findings support the utility of the SmartAPS application in acute pain services, highlighting its potential for improving postoperative pain management.

摘要

背景

疼痛评估和患者教育对于成功的术后疼痛管理至关重要。然而,执行这些任务的人员配备往往不足。最近,人们尝试使用智能手机应用程序来教育和监测手术患者。我们开发了一款用于术后疼痛管理的智能手机应用程序(应用),并进行了一项可行性研究。

方法

这项单中心前瞻性观察性研究纳入了60名年龄小于70岁的接受择期手术的患者。本研究评估了SmartAPS应用程序,该程序提供术后疼痛评估工具和疼痛管理教育材料。主要结局是活跃使用率,定义为在术后第1天和第2天每天至少回复两次。此外,我们调查了患者对该应用程序和教育视频的满意度以及使用过程中遇到的任何挑战。

结果

60名患者纳入研究,其中56.7%的患者活跃使用该应用程序。术后第1天14:00时,疼痛强度的回复率达到峰值85.0%,阿片类药物相关副作用的回复率达到峰值83.3%,但在术后第2天18:00时分别降至56.7%和58.3%。在对该应用程序使用情况进行调查回复的患者中,84.0%报告对该应用程序满意,80%认为其对管理术后疼痛有益。此外,92.0%的患者在使用该应用程序时未遇到困难,表明总体用户体验良好。

结论

我们的研究结果支持SmartAPS应用程序在急性疼痛服务中的实用性,突出了其改善术后疼痛管理的潜力。

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