A self-management application “pain-housekeeper” to control cancer pain: a randomized controlled trial study protocol†
Catégorie d'article: Original article
Publié en ligne: 02 oct. 2020
Pages: 257 - 267
Reçu: 19 déc. 2019
Accepté: 17 janv. 2020
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fon-2020-0036
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Data collection schedule: the table depicts the schedule for data collection_
Data collection | Baseline | 4 weeks | 12 weeks |
---|---|---|---|
BPI | X | X | X |
CPSS | X | X | X |
EORTC QLQ-C30 (version 3.0) | X | X | X |
MMAS-8 | X | X | X |
HADS | X | X | X |
Satisfaction with care | X | ||
Compliance of data submission | X | ||
Usage data for the Pain-housekeeper | X | ||
Economic evaluation | X | ||
Demographic and clinical data | X |
Intervention plan for two groups of patients_
Period | Intervention group | Control group |
---|---|---|
During hospitalization | On admission, instruct the patients to download the Pain-housekeeper App and complete registration. Then, enter the main page to explain the use of relevant modules, and instruct patients to complete the baseline assessment in the App. Routine treatment and care Participate in health lectures regularly | On admission, instruct patients to complete the baseline assessment on paper. Routine treatment and care Participate in health lectures regularly |
One day before discharge | Guide to discharge Give notes on daily life Guide drug use Formulate intervention plan | Guide to discharge Give notes on daily life Guide drug use |
After discharge | Use Pain-housekeeper App for pain record, disease-related knowledge learning, etc. Implement intervention plan formulated during hospitalization Regular telephone follow-up | Regular telephone follow-up |