结构效度
物理疗法
癌症疼痛
医学
可靠性(半导体)
简短疼痛清单
应对(心理学)
内部一致性
智能手机应用程序
生活质量(医疗保健)
描述性统计
疼痛评估
心理学
癌症
心理测量学
临床心理学
慢性疼痛
疼痛管理
内科学
统计
护理部
计算机科学
互联网隐私
数学
物理
量子力学
功率(物理)
作者
Jennifer Stinson,Lindsay Jibb,Cynthia Nguyen,Paul C. Nathan,Anne Marie Maloney,L. Lee Dupuis,J. Ted Gerstle,Sevan Hopyan,Benjamin A. Alman,Caron Strahlendorf,Carol Portwine,Donna L. Johnston
出处
期刊:Pain
[Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer)]
日期:2015-11-18
卷期号:156 (12): 2607-2615
被引量:106
标识
DOI:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000000385
摘要
We evaluated the construct validity (including responsiveness), reliability, and feasibility of the Pain Squad multidimensional smartphone-based pain assessment application (app) in children and adolescents with cancer, using 2 descriptive studies with repeated measures. Participants (8-18 years) undergoing cancer treatment were drawn from 4 pediatric cancer centers. In study 1, 92 participants self-reported their level of pain twice daily for 2 weeks using the Pain Squad app to assess app construct validity and reliability. In study 2, 14 participants recorded their level of pain twice a day for 1 week before and 2 weeks after cancer-related surgery to determine app responsiveness. Participants in both studies completed multiple measures to determine the construct validity and feasibility of the Pain Squad app. Correlations between average weekly pain ratings on the Pain Squad app and recalled least, average, and worst weekly pain were moderate to high (0.43-0.68). Correlations with health-related quality of life and pain coping (measured with PedsQL Inventory 4.0, PedsQL Cancer Module, and Pain Coping Questionnaire) were -0.46 to 0.29. The app showed excellent internal consistency (α = 0.96). Pain ratings changed because of surgery with large effect sizes between baseline and the first week postsurgery (>0.85) and small effect sizes between baseline and the second week postsurgery (0.13-0.32). These findings provide evidence of the construct validity, reliability, and feasibility of the Pain Squad app in children and adolescents with cancer. Use of real-time data capture approaches should be considered in future studies of childhood cancer pain. A video accompanying this abstract is available online as Supplemental Digital Content at http://links.lww.com/PAIN/A169.
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