NeuroPAIN应用程序:移动疼痛应用程序评估系统对脑瘫儿童的有用性。

IF 1.4 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kher Hui Ng, Choong Yi Fong, Mohd Fazrul Shafiq Kamarudzaman, Wei Hong Lo, Farah Khalid, Lee Ai Chong
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目的:患有脑瘫(CP)的儿童可能会经历大量疼痛。有效的疼痛管理取决于精确和及时的评估。我们设计了一款基于手机的应用程序 NeuroPAIN,用于监测 CP 儿童的疼痛情况。通过 NeuroPAIN 应用程序,家长可以记录疼痛症状、疼痛持续时间,并对孩子所面临的疼痛进行评分。我们评估了 NeuroPAIN 应用程序在马来西亚双侧脊髓灰质炎患儿家长中识别和监测疼痛的实用性:方法:前瞻性队列研究,对象是所有拥有安卓设备的双侧非行走障碍儿童的家长。所有参与者都安装了 NeuroPAIN 应用程序。在 3 个月的随访中,对 NeuroPAIN 应用程序的数据进行分析,并向参与者发放反馈问卷:共有 60 名家长参与了研究(儿童年龄中位数为 7 岁,四分位数区间为 4-8.75 岁)。绝大多数家长(95%)表示孩子感到疼痛。据报告,使用辅助管喂养的儿童疼痛频率增加。大多数家长(77%)认为 NeuroPAIN 应用程序易于使用。三分之二的家长在 2 个月内定期使用该应用程序跟踪孩子的疼痛情况。如果儿童的疼痛持续时间≥25 秒,则其父母会减少使用该应用程序:大多数马来西亚双侧CP患儿经常会感到疼痛,尤其是那些使用辅助管喂养的患儿,这凸显了临床医生在监测这些患儿疼痛时保持警惕的重要性。CP患儿疼痛时间过长可能会导致家长疲于通过NeuoPAIN应用程序监测疼痛。
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NeuroPAIN app: Usefulness of a mobile pain application evaluation system for children with cerebral palsy.

Objectives: Children with cerebral palsy (CP) can experience a substantial amount of pain. Effective pain management hinges on precise and prompt assessment. We designed a mobile-based application NeuroPAIN app to monitor pain among children with CP. NeuroPAIN app allowed parents to record pain symptoms, pain duration, and rate the perceived pain their child was facing. We evaluated the usefulness of NeuroPAIN app in pain recognition and monitoring among Malaysian parents of children with bilateral CP.

Method: Prospective cohort study of all parents of children with bilateral non-ambulant CP who owned Android devices. NeuroPAIN app was installed in all participants. At 3-month follow-up, data of the NeuroPAIN app was analyzed and participants were given a feedback questionnaire to complete.

Results: Total of 60 parents participated in the study (child's median age 7 years, interquartile range 4-8.75 years). The vast majority (95 %) of parents reported pain in their children. Children with assisted tube feeding was associated with reported increased pain frequency. Majority (77 %) felt it was easy to navigate the NeuroPAIN app. Two-thirds regularly tracked their child's pain using the app over a 2-month period. Parents of children with prolonged periods of pain ≥25 s were associated with reduced app usage.

Conclusion: Majority of Malaysian children with bilateral CP often experience pain particularly among those with assisted tube feeding highlighting the importance for clinicians to be vigilant in monitoring pain among these children. Prolonged pain periods among children with CP may lead to parental fatigue in monitoring pain through the NeuoPAIN app.

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Brain & Development
Brain & Development 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
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发文量
153
审稿时长
50 days
期刊介绍: Brain and Development (ISSN 0387-7604) is the Official Journal of the Japanese Society of Child Neurology, and is aimed to promote clinical child neurology and developmental neuroscience. The journal is devoted to publishing Review Articles, Full Length Original Papers, Case Reports and Letters to the Editor in the field of Child Neurology and related sciences. Proceedings of meetings, and professional announcements will be published at the Editor''s discretion. Letters concerning articles published in Brain and Development and other relevant issues are also welcome.
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