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An Individualized Postoperative Pain Risk Communication Tool for Use in Pediatric Surgery: Co-Design and Usability Evaluation
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Cardinal, Krystal
, Portales-Casamar, Elodie
, Chen, Ying
, Whyte, Simon D
, Görges, Matthias
, Loftsgard, Kent C
, Fokkens, Christina
, Wood, Michael D
, West, Nicholas C
in
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/ Clinical medicine
/ Co-design
/ Communication
/ End users
/ Families & family life
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Surgery
/ Usability testing
/ User needs
/ Visualization
2023
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An Individualized Postoperative Pain Risk Communication Tool for Use in Pediatric Surgery: Co-Design and Usability Evaluation
by
Cardinal, Krystal
, Portales-Casamar, Elodie
, Chen, Ying
, Whyte, Simon D
, Görges, Matthias
, Loftsgard, Kent C
, Fokkens, Christina
, Wood, Michael D
, West, Nicholas C
in
Accuracy
/ Clinical medicine
/ Co-design
/ Communication
/ End users
/ Families & family life
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Surgery
/ Usability testing
/ User needs
/ Visualization
2023
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An Individualized Postoperative Pain Risk Communication Tool for Use in Pediatric Surgery: Co-Design and Usability Evaluation
by
Cardinal, Krystal
, Portales-Casamar, Elodie
, Chen, Ying
, Whyte, Simon D
, Görges, Matthias
, Loftsgard, Kent C
, Fokkens, Christina
, Wood, Michael D
, West, Nicholas C
in
Accuracy
/ Clinical medicine
/ Co-design
/ Communication
/ End users
/ Families & family life
/ Original Paper
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Pediatrics
/ Questionnaires
/ Risk factors
/ Surgery
/ Usability testing
/ User needs
/ Visualization
2023
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An Individualized Postoperative Pain Risk Communication Tool for Use in Pediatric Surgery: Co-Design and Usability Evaluation
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An Individualized Postoperative Pain Risk Communication Tool for Use in Pediatric Surgery: Co-Design and Usability Evaluation
2023
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Background:Risk identification and communication tools have the potential to improve health care by supporting clinician-patient or family discussion of treatment risks and benefits and helping patients make more informed decisions; however, they have yet to be tailored to pediatric surgery. User-centered design principles can help to ensure the successful development and uptake of health care tools.Objective:We aimed to develop and evaluate the usability of an easy-to-use tool to communicate a child’s risk of postoperative pain to improve informed and collaborative preoperative decision-making between clinicians and families.Methods:With research ethics board approval, we conducted web-based co-design sessions with clinicians and family participants (people with lived surgical experience and parents of children who had recently undergone a surgical or medical procedure) at a tertiary pediatric hospital. Qualitative data from these sessions were analyzed thematically using NVivo (Lumivero) to identify design requirements to inform the iterative redesign of an existing prototype. We then evaluated the usability of our final prototype in one-to-one sessions with a new group of participants, in which we measured mental workload with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Task Load Index (TLX) and user satisfaction with the Post-Study System Usability Questionnaire (PSSUQ).Results:A total of 12 participants (8 clinicians and 4 family participants) attended 5 co-design sessions. The 5 requirements were identified: (A) present risk severity descriptively and visually; (B) ensure appearance and navigation are user-friendly; (C) frame risk identification and mitigation strategies in positive terms; (D) categorize and describe risks clearly; and (E) emphasize collaboration and effective communication. A total of 12 new participants (7 clinicians and 5 family participants) completed a usability evaluation. Tasks were completed quickly (range 5-17 s) and accurately (range 11/12, 92% to 12/12, 100%), needing only 2 requests for assistance. The median (IQR) NASA TLX performance score of 78 (66-89) indicated that participants felt able to perform the required tasks, and an overall PSSUQ score of 2.1 (IQR 1.5-2.7) suggested acceptable user satisfaction with the tool.Conclusions:The key design requirements were identified, and that guided the prototype redesign, which was positively evaluated during usability testing. Implementing a personalized risk communication tool into pediatric surgery can enhance the care process and improve informed and collaborative presurgical preparation and decision-making between clinicians and families of pediatric patients.
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JMIR Publications
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