The use of wearable technology in a comprehensive chronic pain management programme

J. Balkić Widmann, I. Dimitrijević, I. Radoš, I. Banjari
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Technology is increasingly used to promote physical activity and reduce sedentary behaviour in the general population, but the possibility of using it to support physical activity in chronic pain patients is still sparse. Physical activity is crucial for improving quality of life of chronic pain patients. However, long-term physical activity goals widely depend on pain perception, actual or anticipated pain exacerbation, and lack of confidence when doing physical activity. We aimed to determine whether wearable technology can improve management of chronic pain. Full protocol of this 8-week clinical trial is available in the Clinical Trials Registry (NCT 03837080). In short, chronic pain patients enrolled in the 4-week multidisciplinary chronic pain management programme wore fitness wristbands during the 4-week programme (0-4 weeks) and during the follow-up (4-8 weeks). Fitness wristbands measured physical activity and sleep patterns. Additionally, anthropometric measurements and psychological condition of patients (by using Pain Catastrophizing Scale and Depression, Anxiety and Stress Scale – 21 Items questionnaires) was measured. The number of steps and average time of activity per day increased, as well as deep sleep time per day but without reaching statistical significance. Significant improvements in waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio and waist-to-height ratio with longer deep sleep time were found. No significant correlation was found between physical activity, sleep quality and psychological characteristics or catastrophizing. By wearing fitness wristbands, patients feel actively involved in their chronic pain management. In a clinical/research setting, wristbands provide better, continuous oversight of patient’s progress end enables tailoring of individualized strategies. However, the use of wristbands requires some level of IT knowledge, and sudden malfunctions of the wristband and/or the software can be expected. Additionally, some individual characteristics (i.e., demographics, psychosocial factors, lack of motivation) can also be obstacles to their use.
可穿戴技术在综合慢性疼痛管理方案中的应用
技术越来越多地用于促进一般人群的体育活动和减少久坐行为,但使用它来支持慢性疼痛患者体育活动的可能性仍然很少。体育锻炼对改善慢性疼痛患者的生活质量至关重要。然而,长期体育活动目标广泛依赖于疼痛感知,实际或预期的疼痛加剧,以及在进行体育活动时缺乏信心。我们的目的是确定可穿戴技术是否可以改善慢性疼痛的管理。这项为期8周的临床试验的完整方案可在临床试验注册中心(NCT 03837080)获得。简而言之,参加为期4周的多学科慢性疼痛管理计划的慢性疼痛患者在4周计划(0-4周)和随访期间(4-8周)佩戴健身腕带。健身腕带测量身体活动和睡眠模式。此外,对患者的人体测量和心理状况(采用疼痛灾难量表和抑郁、焦虑和压力量表- 21项问卷)进行测量。每天的步数和平均活动时间增加了,每天的深度睡眠时间也增加了,但没有达到统计学意义。随着深度睡眠时间的延长,腰围、腰臀比和腰高比均有显著改善。身体活动、睡眠质量与心理特征或灾难化之间没有明显的相关性。通过佩戴健身腕带,患者可以积极地参与到他们的慢性疼痛管理中。在临床/研究环境中,腕带提供了对患者进展的更好、持续的监督,从而可以定制个性化的策略。然而,腕带的使用需要一定程度的IT知识,并且可能会出现腕带和/或软件的突然故障。此外,一些个人特征(即人口统计、社会心理因素、缺乏动机)也可能成为使用它们的障碍。
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