Perspectives and Experiences on eHealth Solutions for Coping With Chronic Pain: Qualitative Study Among Older People Living With Chronic Pain.

IF 5 Q1 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
JMIR Aging Pub Date : 2024-09-05 DOI:10.2196/57196
Annalisa De Lucia, Valeria Donisi, Ilenia Pasini, Enrico Polati, Lidia Del Piccolo, Vittorio Schweiger, Cinzia Perlini
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Abstract

Background: Chronic noncancer pain (CNCP) is a major health issue among the older population, affecting multiple aspects of individual functioning. Recently, the use of eHealth solutions has been proposed in supporting chronic pain self-management even among older adults, although some barriers have emerged. Few qualitative studies, with none conducted in Mediterranean countries, have explored older people's experiences and perceptions regarding the types of strategies used to cope with chronic pain and eHealth tools for chronic pain management.

Objective: This study's objectives were to explore the perspectives and experiences of older adults regarding the coping strategies used to manage chronic pain, the use of digital technologies in everyday life, and the potentiality and barriers in using those technologies for health and pain management.

Methods: A multimethod approach (ie, self-report questionnaires and a semistructured interview) has been adopted targeting older adults (ie, those who are aged 65 to 80 years and presenting different types of CNCP) who are attending a pain therapy center in Italy. Qualitative answers were analyzed using thematic analysis.

Results: Overall, participants reported using a variety of pain coping strategies; however, they showed an attitude of resignation to their CNCP condition. Nearly 70% (12/18) of the interviewees referred to using digital technologies for purposes related to health and pain management, mostly involving very basic management activities. The participants' opinions on the useful functions that need to be incorporated in eHealth tools for chronic pain management have been categorized into four themes: (1) specific pain self-management skills, (2) support in organizing various health-related aspects, (3) sharing experiences with others, and (4) increasing pain-related personal knowledge. Conversely, the following potential barriers to adopting eHealth tools emerged: (1) computer illiteracy, (2) negative effects or risks, (3) impersonal interaction, and (4) physical limitations.

Conclusions: The use of eHealth solutions still seems low, often being accompanied by a perceived lack of digital skills or attitude among a sample of older adults from Italy with CNCP. Before introducing innovative eHealth solutions, it would be of primary importance to take action to enhance, on the one hand, self-efficacy in pain management and, on the other, the digital literacy level among older people.

关于应对慢性疼痛的电子健康解决方案的观点和经验:对患有慢性疼痛的老年人的定性研究。
背景:慢性非癌症疼痛(CNCP)是老年人群中的一个主要健康问题,影响着个人功能的多个方面。最近,有人提出使用电子健康解决方案来支持慢性疼痛的自我管理,甚至在老年人中也有使用,不过也出现了一些障碍。很少有定性研究探讨了老年人在应对慢性疼痛的策略类型和用于慢性疼痛管理的电子健康工具方面的经验和看法,其中没有一项研究是在地中海国家进行的:本研究的目的是探讨老年人在应对慢性疼痛的策略、在日常生活中使用数字技术以及使用这些技术进行健康和疼痛管理的潜力和障碍方面的观点和经验:采用多种方法(即自我报告问卷和半结构式访谈),以在意大利疼痛治疗中心就诊的老年人(即年龄在 65 至 80 岁之间、患有不同类型 CNCP 的老年人)为对象。采用主题分析法对定性答案进行了分析:总体而言,参与者使用了多种疼痛应对策略,但他们对自己的 CNCP 病情表现出逆来顺受的态度。近 70% 的受访者(12/18)提到使用数字技术用于与健康和疼痛管理相关的目的,其中大部分涉及非常基本的管理活动。受访者对需要纳入慢性疼痛管理电子健康工具的有用功能的意见分为四个主题:(1) 具体的疼痛自我管理技能,(2) 组织各种健康相关方面的支持,(3) 与他人分享经验,(4) 增加与疼痛相关的个人知识。相反,采用电子健康工具的潜在障碍包括:(1) 不懂电脑;(2) 负面影响或风险;(3) 非人性化互动;(4) 身体限制:在意大利患有 CNCP 的老年人样本中,电子医疗解决方案的使用率似乎仍然很低,而且往往伴随着缺乏数字技能或态度的看法。在引入创新的电子健康解决方案之前,最重要的是采取行动,一方面提高老年人在疼痛管理方面的自我效能,另一方面提高他们的数字素养。
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JMIR Aging
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