Acceptability of a web-based and tailored intervention for the self-management of pain after cardiac surgery: the perception of women and men.
Géraldine MartorellaCéline GelinasMargaret PurdenPublished in: JMIR research protocols (2014)
This study underlined the acceptability of computer tailoring and persuasive communication to modulate pain beliefs and attitudes in an acute care context. Both men and women appreciated the Web-based interface and general self-guided approach of the intervention. The delivery of SOULAGE-TAVIE across the continuum of care seems to be an interesting avenue to influence the transition from acute to chronic postoperative pain.
Keyphrases
- postoperative pain
- acute care
- chronic pain
- pain management
- randomized controlled trial
- neuropathic pain
- healthcare
- liver failure
- drug induced
- polycystic ovary syndrome
- mental health
- respiratory failure
- deep learning
- pregnant women
- type diabetes
- middle aged
- pregnancy outcomes
- spinal cord
- machine learning
- adipose tissue
- intensive care unit
- smoking cessation
- skeletal muscle
- acute respiratory distress syndrome
- insulin resistance