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Interest in Digital Peer-Delivered Interventions and Preferences to Improve Pain Self-efficacy and Reduce Loneliness Among Patients With Chronic Pain: Mixed Methods Co-design Study.

Eloise YatesLisa BuckleyMichele SterlingTegan CruwysClaire Elizabeth Ashton-JamesRenee RankinRachel A Elphinston
Published in: JMIR formative research (2023)
Digital peer-delivered interventions were of particular interest to those with CNCP who had lower levels of pain self-efficacy and higher levels of loneliness. Future co-design work could tailor digital peer-delivered interventions to these unmet needs. Intervention preferences and implementation barriers and enablers identified in this study could guide further co-design and the development of such interventions.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • physical activity
  • pain management
  • primary care
  • social support
  • clinical trial
  • current status
  • double blind
  • spinal cord