2019
DOI: 10.1186/s40814-019-0442-5
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Feasibility evaluation of a pain self-management app-based intervention among older people living with arthritic pain: study protocol

Abstract: Background Optimal management of chronic arthritic pain experienced by older adults involves applying active self-management strategies every day. Cost-effective and innovative strategies to help build older people’s pain self-management capability are required. This study protocol is designed to evaluate the feasibility, acceptability, and preliminary outcomes of a pain self-management app among older people living in the community with arthritic pain. Methods/design T… Show more

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“…We observe a lack of participatory techniques to understand the lived experience of self‐managing RA. While advances are being made in the development of self‐management interventions, particularly technological, 78‐80 it is vital that these interventions are informed by a deep understanding of the lived experience of the patient community and their needs and concerns. We suggest the incorporation of techniques that emphasize participation, such as participatory action research, to deepen knowledge of the dimensions of self‐concept, self‐esteem and self‐efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We observe a lack of participatory techniques to understand the lived experience of self‐managing RA. While advances are being made in the development of self‐management interventions, particularly technological, 78‐80 it is vital that these interventions are informed by a deep understanding of the lived experience of the patient community and their needs and concerns. We suggest the incorporation of techniques that emphasize participation, such as participatory action research, to deepen knowledge of the dimensions of self‐concept, self‐esteem and self‐efficacy.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because this is a feasibility study, a sample size calculation is not appropriate. However, consistent with other comparable studies [ 42 - 44 ], a target of 30 older adults will be used. Study protocol, intervention, participant information, and informed consent will be reviewed by the Ethics committee of the Canton Vaud, and all participants will provide written informed consent.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This qualitative study is part of the DigiTech Pain Project, designed to evaluate the feasibility of integrating pain apps in older people's pain self-management regime [18]. Guided by a constructivist worldview, this study considers knowledge to be produced by understanding the social world of the participant [21].…”
Section: Methodological Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1. Participants of the pre-post-test app trial [18] were asked to nominate three clinicians who help them with their pain self-management. 3.…”
Section: Recruitment Of Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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