患者对电子健康疼痛管理干预的需求和要求:卡塔尔世界杯8强波胆分析定性研究%A Ledel Solem,Ingrid Konstanse %A Varsi,Cecilie %A Eide,Hilde %A Kristjansdottir,Olöf Birna %A Mirkovic,Jelena %A Børøsund,Elin %A Haaland-Øverby,Mette %A Heldal,Karina %A Schreurs,Karlein MG %A Waxenberg,Lori B %A Weiss,Karen Elizabeth %A Morrison,Eleshia J %A Solberg Nes,Lise %+奥斯陆大学医院医学系共享决策与协同护理研究中心,奥斯陆大学医院HF医学系,Aker医院医学系,4950 Nydalen,奥斯陆,N-0424,挪威,47 23 06 60 04,lise.solberg.nes@rr-research.no %K慢性疼痛%K电子健康%K自我管理%K定性方法%K干预发展%K以用户为中心的设计%D 2019 %7 01.04.2019 %9背景:越来越多的证据支持电子健康(eHealth)干预在管理慢性疼痛方面的潜在有效性。然而,关于慢性疼痛患者在电子健康干预方面的需求和偏好的研究很少。在电子卫生干预措施的开发过程中,征求用户的意见可能是朝着为患者开发有意义的干预措施以潜在地改善治疗结果迈出的关键一步。目的:本研究旨在探讨慢性疼痛患者在信息和通信技术方面的体验,了解电子健康干预如何支持慢性疼痛患者的日常需求和挑战,并确定患者使用电子健康疼痛管理干预的可能促进因素和障碍。方法:对20例慢性疼痛患者和5对配偶进行个别访谈。使用半结构化访谈指南来探索参与者在日常生活中的需求、经历和挑战,以及他们的信息和通信技术经验和对电子健康支持干预措施的偏好。研究人员招募了患者的配偶并对其进行了访谈,以进一步了解患者的需求。本研究采用定性专题分析。 Results: The participants were generally experienced technology users and reported using apps regularly. They were mainly in favor of using an eHealth self-management intervention for chronic pain and considered it a potentially acceptable way of gathering knowledge and support for pain management. The participants expressed the need for obtaining more information and knowledge, establishing a better balance in everyday life, and receiving support for improving communication and social participation. They provided suggestions for the eHealth intervention content and functionality to address these needs. Accessibility, personalization, and usability were emphasized as important elements for an eHealth support tool. The participants described an ideal eHealth intervention as one that could be used for support and distraction from pain, at any time or in any situation, regardless of varying pain intensity and concentration capacity. Conclusions: This study provides insight into user preferences for eHealth interventions aiming to address self-management for chronic pain. Participants highlighted important factors to be considered when designing and developing eHealth interventions for self-management of chronic pain, illustrating the importance and benefit of including users in the development of eHealth interventions. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03705104; https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03705104. %M 30877780 %R 10.2196/13205 %U //www.mybigtv.com/2019/4/e13205/ %U https://doi.org/10.2196/13205 %U http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30877780
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