基于网络的老年人疼痛管理程序的开发与评价

M. Tse, Tak Wang Liu, Siu Hang Leung, S. K. Tang
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目的:本文的目的是描述疼痛管理程序(PMP)基于网络的学习平台的发展;并从老年人的角度评估在线学习材料的内容可及性、主题和实践可行性。方法:开发基于网络的PMP学习平台,用于老年人通过互联网获取疼痛/健康相关信息。邀请10名年龄在60 ~ 81岁(平均69.9)的老年人分享他们对PMP网络学习平台的反馈和评论,他们都有至少5年的腰、臂、腿等身体部位的慢性疼痛症状;疼痛强度为3.5±2.22(0-10分制)。这是一项实证研究,采用定性研究设计来检验老年人在线学习材料的可及性和可行性。10名参与者被邀请参加一个用三个开放式问题进行的面试。访谈数据于2022年12月1日至2023年1月1日收集。结果:参与者对PMP网络学习平台的使用效果满意。在三个方面得到了积极的反馈和评价:(1)内容的可访问性,(2)实践的可行性,(3)网络学习的满意度。结论:本研究发现PMP网络学习平台可以有效地对老年慢性疼痛患者进行教育。因此,基于网络的学习平台被设计为用户友好和方便。另一方面,对平台内容、实践和满意度的评价均显示出积极的结果,表明平台具有潜在的有效性。
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Development and Evaluation on Web-based Pain Management Program for Older Adults
Objective: The objectives of this paper are to describe the development of the Pain Management Program (PMP) web-based learning platform; and to evaluate the accessibility of content, theme and feasibility of practice of those online learning materials from the perspective of older adults. Methods: The web-based learning platform of PMP was developed for older adults to access the pain / health-related information via the use of the internet. There were ten older adults aged from 60 to 81 (mean 69.9) invited to share their feedback and comments about the PMP web-based learning platform, who all had symptoms of chronic pain at lower back, arms legs and so on body parts at least 5 years; with pain intensity of 3.5±2.22 (on 0-10 scale). This was an empirical study, using qualitative research design to examine the accessibility and feasibility of the online learning materials for older adults. Ten participants were invited to attend an interview using three open-ended questions. The interview data were collected on 1 December, 2022 to 1 January, 2023. Results: Participants were satisfied in using PMP web-based learning platform. It received positive feedback and comments on three categories: (1) Accessibility of content, (2) Feasibility of practice and (3) Satisfaction of web-based learning. Conclusion: The study found that the PMP web-based learning platform can effectively educate older adults with chronic pain. As a result, the web-based learning platform is designed to be user-friendly and convenient. On the other hand, the evaluation of the platform’s content, practice, and satisfaction showed positive results, indicating its potential effectiveness.
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