| Literature DB >> 24009577 |
Ailie J Turton1, Mark Palmer, Sharon Grieve, Timothy P Moss, Jenny Lewis, Candida S McCabe.
Abstract
Patients with Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) experience distressing changes in body perception. However representing body perception is a challenge. A digital media tool for communicating body perception disturbances was developed. A proof of concept study evaluating the acceptability of the application for patients to communicate their body perception is reported in this methods paper. Thirteen CRPS participants admitted to a 2-week inpatient rehabilitation program used the application in a consultation with a research nurse. Audio recordings were made of the process and a structured questionnaire was administered to capture experiences of using the tool. Participants produced powerful images of disturbances in their body perception. All reported the tool acceptable for communicating their body perception. Participants described the positive impact of now seeing an image they had previously only imagined and could now convey to others. The application has provided a novel way for communicating perceptions that are otherwise difficult to convey.Entities:
Keywords: body schema; communication; “body perception; ” assessment; ” “complex regional pain syndrome
Year: 2013 PMID: 24009577 PMCID: PMC3755264 DOI: 10.3389/fnhum.2013.00517
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Hum Neurosci ISSN: 1662-5161 Impact factor: 3.169
Figure 1Clinician’s drawing from description provided by participant 2 as part of the Bath CRPS Body Perception Disturbance Scale. Notes on the drawing are: “enlarged knee,” “enlarged instep,” and “calf muscle moved to side of leg.”
Figure 2Starting screen with options for manipulating the body perception avatar. Menus for moving body segments (height, depth, left/right, and rotate), scaling (overall size, thickness, length), for hiding segments and changing the view are on the left hand side of the screen. Menus for colors and textures that can be applied to selected body segments are on the right hand side of the screen.
Characteristics of participants.
| Participant | Gender | Age | Duration CRPS (months) | Limb(s) affected |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F | 24 | 6 | Right upper limb |
| 2 | F | 57 | 72 | Right lower limb |
| 3 | F | 58 | 10 | Left hand |
| 4 | F | 56 | 14 | Left hand |
| 5 | F | 64 | 14 | Right hand |
| 6 | F | 55 | 10 | Left upper limb |
| 7 | F | 28 | 29 | Right lower limb |
| 8 | F | 54 | 61 | Right upper & lower limb |
| 9 | F | 60 | 12 | Right wrist |
| 10 | M | 27 | 21 | Left lower limb |
| 11 | M | 26 | 43 | Right arm |
| 12 | F | 44 | 13 | Left arm |
| 13 | M | 53 | 48 | Right hand |
Figure 3Examples of images captured with participant’s verbal descriptions.
Figure 4Image produced after additional features were added to the application: particle texture effects and fractionation of digits.
| 1 | How did you find your experience of using the tool – did you find it an acceptable way to communicate how you view or feel about your limb or body parts? |
| 2 | Do you think the tool enabled you to describe your body perception better than you would in the usual interview with the occupational therapist? |
| 3 | What features of the computer program did you like? |
| 4 | Is there anything you didn’t like about using the tool? |
| 5 | How could the tool be improved? |
| 6 | a) Did using the body perception tool change your pain in any way? |
| b) Was this experience any different, in terms of pain, to the one you had during your body perception interview with the occupational therapist? | |
| 7 | a) Did using the body perception tool cause you any distress? |
| b) Was this any different, in terms of levels of distress, to your experience during your body perception interview with the occupational therapist? | |
| 8 | Was the resulting image a good representation of how your limb (or body parts) look and feel to you? On the scale below put a mark to represent how happy you are with the image you made (0 = Not happy at all with image and 10 = image is exactly as I would like) |
| 9 | Was the body perception application easy to use with the help of the research nurse? |
| 10 | Do you have any other comments about the application or your experience of using it? |