| Literature DB >> 27025550 |
Martine Fledderus1, Karlein Mg Schreurs, Ernst T Bohlmeijer, Miriam Mr Vollenbroek-Hutten.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A significant number of chronic pain patients experience a decline in therapeutic effects after rehabilitation. As face-to-face contacts with health care professionals are not always feasible after treatment, new, innovative, fully automated relapse-prevention programs are highly needed.Entities:
Keywords: acceptance and commitment therapy; aftercare; chronic pain; eHealth; relapse prevention
Year: 2015 PMID: 27025550 PMCID: PMC4797667 DOI: 10.2196/humanfactors.3302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: JMIR Hum Factors ISSN: 2292-9495
Figure 1Example of a website prototype (Values and actions).
Figure 2Example of a mobile app prototype (Exercises).
Figure 3Screenshot of a page of the website (Values and actions).
Figure 4Screenshot of the mobile app homepage.
User evaluation of the features of the online relapse-prevention program (n=28).
| Features | Usefulness, n (%) | Use, n (%) | Moment of use | Expected needs |
| Values and actions | 28 (100%) | 26 (93%) | During and after treatment. | Database with some examples of actions. |
| Diary | 28 (100%) | 25 (89%) | After treatment. | Changing the name “Diary”. |
| Exercises | 28 (100%) | 27 (96%) | During and after treatment. | Database with some examples of exercises. |
| Tips | 28 (100%) | 27 (96%) | During and after treatment. | Tips from a health care professional. |
| Coach | 28 (100%) | 28 (100%) | After treatment. | Preference for receiving an SMS text message instead of an email. |
Number and positivity or negativity of comments yielded from the user- and expert-based methods.
| Property of program | Number of comments by usersa | Number of comments by expertsb | Total | ||||
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| System | 45 | 5 | 22 | 52 | 10 | 65 | 199 |
| Content | 2 | 3 | 8 | 0 | 4 | 19 | 36 |
| Service | 15 | 0 | 3 | 11 | 2 | 10 | 41 |
aThere were 5 users.
bThere were 9 experts.
cPositive comment.
dNeutral comment.
eNegative comment.
Results of the pilot evaluation.
| Participants (n=14) | n (%) | ||
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| 5 (36) | ||
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| Preference for use during treatment | 4 (29) | |
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| Recommend to other patients | 5 (36) | |
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| Use in future | 3 (21) | |
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| Motivational messages | 2 (14) |
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| 5 (36) | ||
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| Preference for use during treatment | 3 (21) | |
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| Recommend to other patients | 5 (36) | |
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| Use in future | 5 (36) | |
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| (Mindfulness) exercises | 4 (29) |
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| Motivational messages | 3 (21) |
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| Tips | 3 (21) |
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| 4 (29) | ||
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| Preference for use during treatment | 3 (21) | |
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| Recommend to other patients | 2 (14) | |
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| Use in future | 4 (29) | |
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| Motivational messages | 3 (21) |
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| Tips | 1 (7) |
aThe online program was supportive in maintaining behavioral changes and preventing relapses in avoidance and pain control behaviors.
bThe online program was not supportive in maintaining behavioral changes and preventing relapses in avoidance and pain control behaviors.