An artificial intelligence-powered, patient-centric digital tool for self-management of chronic pain: a prospective, multicenter clinical trial

被引:4
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作者
Barreveld, Antje M. [1 ]
Rosen Klement, Maria L. [2 ,3 ]
Cheung, Sophia [4 ]
Axelsson, Ulrika [3 ]
Basem, Jade, I [5 ]
Reddy, Anika S. [5 ]
Borrebaeck, Carl A. K. [2 ,3 ]
Mehta, Neel [5 ]
机构
[1] Tufts Univ, Newton Wellesley Hosp, Sch Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Newton, MA 02462 USA
[2] Lund Univ, Dept Immunotechnol, Lund, Sweden
[3] PainDrainer AB, S-22381 Lund, Sweden
[4] Newton Wellesley Hosp, Off Clin Res, Newton, MA 02462 USA
[5] Weill Cornell Med, Dept Anesthesiol, Div Pain Management, 525 East 68th St, New York, NY 10065 USA
关键词
digital tool; chronic pain; self-management; ACT; patient-centric; MINIMALLY IMPORTANT DIFFERENCES; CHRONIC MUSCULOSKELETAL PAIN; COMMITMENT THERAPY; IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE; ACCEPTANCE; SCALES; DEPRESSION; OUTCOMES; INTERFERENCE; ANXIETY;
D O I
10.1093/pm/pnad049
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Objective: To investigate how a behavioral health, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered, digital self-management tool affects the daily functions in adults with chronic back and neck pain. Design: Eligible subjects were enrolled in a 12-week prospective, multicenter, single-arm, open-label study and instructed to use the digital coach daily. Primary outcome was a change in Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information Systems (PROMIS) scores for pain interference. Secondary outcomes were changes in PROMIS physical function, anxiety, depression, pain intensity scores and pain catastrophizing scale (PCS) scores. Methods: Subjects logged daily activities, using PainDrainerTM, and data analyzed by the AI engine. Questionnaire and web-based data were collected at 6 and 12 weeks and compared to subjects' baseline. Results: Subjects completed the 6- (n = 41) and 12-week (n = 34) questionnaires. A statistically significant Minimal Important Difference (MID) for pain interference was demonstrated in 57.5% of the subjects. Similarly, MID for physical function was demonstrated in 72.5% of the subjects. A pre- to post-intervention improvement in depression score was also statistically significant, observed in 100% of subjects, as was the improvement in anxiety scores, evident in 81.3% of the subjects. PCS mean scores was also significantly decreased at 12 weeks. Conclusion: Chronic pain self-management, using an AI-powered, digital coach anchored in behavioral health principles significantly improved subjects' pain interference, physical function, depression, anxiety, and pain catastrophizing over the 12-week study period.
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页码:1100 / 1110
页数:11
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