Insights into optimizing phantom pain management: A human-centered approach to end-user perspectives.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
PM&R Pub Date : 2024-11-01 Epub Date: 2024-06-03 DOI:10.1002/pmrj.13198
Manvita Mareboina, Daniel Bastian, Shannon B Juengst, Thiru Annaswamy
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Abstract

Background: This report explores and summarizes perspectives from end users on unmet needs in achieving optimal and effective phantom pain management through a human-centered design approach.

Objective: To examine current strategies, pharmacological, nonpharmacological, surgical procedures, virtual reality, and mirror therapy, and the evidence supporting them, in the management of phantom limb pain.

Design: This study reviewed and analyzed transcripts acquired in nonresearch contexts from the Veterans Affairs Translational Education and Mentoring Center's commercialization training program and from a Veteran Engagement Panel. Key themes were extracted using quasi-qualitative analysis of one-on-one interviews.

Results: Clinicians and patients report that early patient intervention and education will yield improved management of phantom limb pain, which aligns with the growing recognition of the impact of patient-centered care on overall treatment outcomes. Mirror therapy is viewed as an effective and low-risk therapy, though compliance and buy-in may be barriers to clinical practice. Patient engagement can contribute to better treatment adherence and outcomes.

Conclusion: The study highlights implementation barriers, importance of end-user input, and the role of the Veteran Engagement Panel in providing feedback to pain researchers. The findings help explain unaddressed challenges and areas requiring further research to direct phantom pain management.

优化幻痛管理的见解:以人为本的最终用户视角。
背景:本报告通过以人为本的设计方法,探讨并总结了最终用户在实现最佳和有效幻肢痛管理方面尚未满足的需求:研究幻肢痛治疗的当前策略、药物治疗、非药物治疗、外科手术、虚拟现实和镜像疗法,以及支持这些策略的证据:本研究回顾并分析了退伍军人事务转化教育与指导中心商业化培训计划和退伍军人参与小组在非研究背景下获得的记录誊本。通过对一对一访谈进行准定性分析,提取了关键主题:结果:临床医生和患者表示,早期患者干预和教育将改善幻肢痛的治疗效果,这与人们日益认识到以患者为中心的护理对整体治疗效果的影响是一致的。镜像疗法被认为是一种有效且低风险的疗法,但依从性和接受度可能会成为临床实践的障碍。患者的参与有助于提高治疗依从性和治疗效果:本研究强调了实施障碍、最终用户意见的重要性以及退伍军人参与小组在向疼痛研究人员提供反馈方面的作用。研究结果有助于解释尚未解决的挑战和需要进一步研究的领域,以指导幻痛管理。
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PM&R
PM&R REHABILITATION-SPORT SCIENCES
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
4.80%
发文量
187
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Topics covered include acute and chronic musculoskeletal disorders and pain, neurologic conditions involving the central and peripheral nervous systems, rehabilitation of impairments associated with disabilities in adults and children, and neurophysiology and electrodiagnosis. PM&R emphasizes principles of injury, function, and rehabilitation, and is designed to be relevant to practitioners and researchers in a variety of medical and surgical specialties and rehabilitation disciplines including allied health.
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