Lawrence S. Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada.
Research Institute, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Canada.
J Pediatr Hematol Oncol Nurs. 2024 Jul;41(4):283-291. doi: 10.1177/27527530241242742. Epub 2024 Aug 14.
Most children and adolescents with cancer experience acute pain, and many experience longer-lasting chronic pain, negatively impacting health-related quality of life and resulting in long-term morbidity. Digital apps can aid in enhancing pain assessment and management by offering children and adolescents with cancer an accessible tool to describe their pain as a multifaceted biopsychosocial construct. Pain Squad is a useable, acceptable, and psychometrically sound multidimensional cancer pain assessment app for children and adolescents with cancer. This project aimed to evaluate the capacity to implement Pain Squad into routine pediatric oncology practice. Nurse champions were asked to prescribe the Pain Squad app to patients over a 6-month implementation period. After the implementation period, we conducted audiorecorded, semistructured interviews with nurse champions to investigate the facilitators and barriers related to nurses' experiences with implementing Pain Squad. The facilitators and barriers to Pain Squad implementation were organized into four overarching Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)-related themes: (a) characteristics of the Pain Squad app; (b) clinic setting and its context; (c) nurse implementation champions; and (d) the process of implementing Pain Squad into clinical practice. Interviewed nurses believed Pain Squad had the potential to improve child cancer pain care, but barriers to everyday use were evident, described in relation to the internal setting, especially the lack of compatibility between app prescription and current nurse workflows. The use of CFIR to map identified implementation facilitators and barriers can formally support the recognition of factors that may boost the chances of successful uptake.
大多数患有癌症的儿童和青少年都经历过急性疼痛,许多人还经历过持久的慢性疼痛,这对他们的生活质量产生了负面影响,并导致长期发病。数字应用程序可以通过为患有癌症的儿童和青少年提供一种可访问的工具来描述他们的疼痛,从而帮助增强疼痛评估和管理,因为疼痛是一个多方面的生物心理社会结构。Pain Squad 是一种适用于儿童和青少年癌症患者的可用、可接受和具有良好心理测量学性能的多维癌症疼痛评估应用程序。该项目旨在评估将 Pain Squad 纳入常规儿科肿瘤学实践的能力。护士冠军被要求在 6 个月的实施期间为患者开 Pain Squad 应用程序。实施期结束后,我们对护士冠军进行了录音半结构化访谈,以调查与护士实施 Pain Squad 相关的经验有关的促进因素和障碍。Pain Squad 实施的促进因素和障碍分为四个总体实施研究综合框架 (CFIR) 相关主题:(a) Pain Squad 应用程序的特征;(b) 诊所环境及其背景;(c) 护士实施冠军;以及 (d) 将 Pain Squad 纳入临床实践的过程。接受采访的护士认为 Pain Squad 有可能改善儿童癌症疼痛护理,但日常使用的障碍显而易见,与内部环境有关,尤其是应用程序处方与当前护士工作流程之间缺乏兼容性。使用 CFIR 来映射已识别的实施促进因素和障碍,可以正式支持识别可能提高成功采用机会的因素。