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- W2768710007 abstract "Chronic pain is a subjective syndrome that influences every aspect of a person’s functioning. The measurement of pain and function is essential for the evaluation of methods to control pain. With the advent of palmtop computers and the ability to capture time-stamped data there has been increasing interest in the use of electronic diaries for persons with chronic pain as a way to better understand and treat the pain condition. The aim of this study was to develop a software pain diary program and an accompanying website to test and evaluate this program in comparison with a paper diary. Forty patients with chronic noncancer pain were recruited from a hospital-based pain center to participate in this study. Subjects were randomized to enter daily pain data for two weeks on an electronic diary or paper diary with similar information and crossed over to the other condition after a washout period. The electronic data was captured on the Compaq IPAC with Window CE operating system. Participants felt that the diary was easy to use, easy to fill in and felt that the questions were clear. There was a significant difference between the paper group and the electronic group regarding ease of recording data (p<0.05). When asked about their pain treatment, 66% of people felt that the electronic diary helped them understand their pain better compared to 42% for the paper diary. Electronic users reported more often than paper users that the diary got either their doctor or themselves to change their medications. This study of an electronic pain diary suggests that electronic record keeping of pain data may better assist chronic pain patients and their treating physicians in the management of chronic pain. Supported by NIH grant # R43 DE014797. Chronic pain is a subjective syndrome that influences every aspect of a person’s functioning. The measurement of pain and function is essential for the evaluation of methods to control pain. With the advent of palmtop computers and the ability to capture time-stamped data there has been increasing interest in the use of electronic diaries for persons with chronic pain as a way to better understand and treat the pain condition. The aim of this study was to develop a software pain diary program and an accompanying website to test and evaluate this program in comparison with a paper diary. Forty patients with chronic noncancer pain were recruited from a hospital-based pain center to participate in this study. Subjects were randomized to enter daily pain data for two weeks on an electronic diary or paper diary with similar information and crossed over to the other condition after a washout period. The electronic data was captured on the Compaq IPAC with Window CE operating system. Participants felt that the diary was easy to use, easy to fill in and felt that the questions were clear. There was a significant difference between the paper group and the electronic group regarding ease of recording data (p<0.05). When asked about their pain treatment, 66% of people felt that the electronic diary helped them understand their pain better compared to 42% for the paper diary. Electronic users reported more often than paper users that the diary got either their doctor or themselves to change their medications. This study of an electronic pain diary suggests that electronic record keeping of pain data may better assist chronic pain patients and their treating physicians in the management of chronic pain. Supported by NIH grant # R43 DE014797." @default.
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