Protocol for a multi-phase, multi-center, real-world, hybrid effectiveness-implementation study of a digital intervention for pediatric chronic pain co-designed with patients (Digital SPA).
Rocío de la VegaElena R Serrano-IbáñezGema T Ruiz-PárragaTonya M PalermoRikard WicksellEduardo Fernández-JiménezSilvia OlivaSusana RoldánLaura MonfortMaría José PeláezMoisés Leyva CarmonaCarmen Ramírez-MaestreAlicia Eva López-MartínezJordi MiróRosa EstevePublished in: Digital health (2023)
The implementation of digital health interventions has two major gaps: (1) adherence to treatment is suboptimal, and (2) the process of making the interventions available to the end-user in a sustainable way is often unsuccessful.In this study, we expect that assessing users' needs and co-designing an intervention with them will improve adherence.Documenting the implementation process from the project inception and integrating the results into an implementation framework will allow for replication and extension in different contexts.This study will increase the knowledge about implementation in a vulnerable population: adolescents with chronic pain without access to in-person multidisciplinary pain care.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- healthcare
- quality improvement
- primary care
- randomized controlled trial
- young adults
- public health
- palliative care
- end stage renal disease
- systematic review
- chronic kidney disease
- type diabetes
- ejection fraction
- mental health
- metabolic syndrome
- risk assessment
- spinal cord injury
- neuropathic pain
- health insurance
- patient reported outcomes
- spinal cord
- combination therapy