Reliability, validity, and responsiveness of a smartphone-based manikin to support pain self-reporting.

IF 3.4 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES Pain Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-16 eCollection Date: 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1097/PR9.0000000000001131
Sabine N van der Veer, S Mustafa Ali, Ziqiao Yu, John McBeth, Alessandro Chiarotto, Ben James, William G Dixon
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Abstract

Introduction: Many people worldwide suffer from chronic pain. Improving our knowledge on chronic pain prevalence and management requires methods to collect pain self-reports in large populations. Smartphone-based tools could aid data collection by allowing people to use their own device, but the measurement properties of such tools are largely unknown.

Objectives: To assess the reliability, validity, and responsiveness of a smartphone-based manikin to support pain self-reporting.

Methods: We recruited people with fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, and/or osteoarthritis and access to a smartphone and the internet. Data collection included the Global Pain Scale at baseline and follow-up, and 30 daily pain drawings completed on a 2-dimensional, gender-neutral manikin. After deriving participants' pain extent from their manikin drawings, we evaluated convergent and discriminative validity, test-retest reliability, and responsiveness and assessed findings against internationally agreed criteria for good measurement properties.

Results: We recruited 131 people; 104 were included in the full sample, submitting 2185 unique pain drawings. Manikin-derived pain extent had excellent test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient, 0.94), moderate convergent validity (ρ, 0.46), and an ability to distinguish fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis from rheumatoid arthritis (F statistics, 30.41 and 14.36, respectively; P < 0.001). Responsiveness was poor (ρ, 0.2; P, 0.06) and did not meet the respective criterion for good measurement properties.

Conclusion: Our findings suggest that smartphone-based manikins can be a reliable and valid method for pain self-reporting, but that further research is warranted to explore, enhance, and confirm the ability of such manikins to detect a change in pain over time.

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Pain Reports
Pain Reports Medicine-Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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