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Written online situational feedback via mobile phone to support self-management of chronic widespread pain: a usability study of a Web-based intervention.


ABSTRACT: This pretrial study aimed to develop and test the usability of a four-week Internet intervention delivered by a Web-enabled mobile phone to support self-management of chronic widespread pain.The intervention included daily online entries and individualized written feedback, grounded in a mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral approach. The participants registered activities, emotions and pain cognitions three times daily using the mobile device. The therapist had immediate access to this information through a secure Web site. The situational information was used to formulate and send a personalized text message to the participant with the aim of stimulating effective self-management of the current situation. Six women participated and evaluated the experience.The intervention was rated as supportive, meaningful and user-friendly by the majority of the women. The response rate to the daily registration entries was high and technical problems were few.The results indicate a feasible intervention. Web-applications are fast becoming standard features of mobile phones and interventions of this kind can therefore be more available than before.ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT01236209.

SUBMITTER: Kristjansdottir OB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3050782 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Written online situational feedback via mobile phone to support self-management of chronic widespread pain: a usability study of a Web-based intervention.

Kristjánsdóttir Ólöf Birna ÓB   Fors Egil A EA   Eide Erlend E   Finset Arnstein A   van Dulmen Sandra S   Wigers Sigrid Hørven SH   Eide Hilde H  

BMC musculoskeletal disorders 20110225


<h4>Background</h4>This pretrial study aimed to develop and test the usability of a four-week Internet intervention delivered by a Web-enabled mobile phone to support self-management of chronic widespread pain.<h4>Methods</h4>The intervention included daily online entries and individualized written feedback, grounded in a mindfulness-based cognitive behavioral approach. The participants registered activities, emotions and pain cognitions three times daily using the mobile device. The therapist h  ...[more]

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