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Open Access 28-09-2024 | Digital Health Applications | Observational Research

Back on track – digital health applications to treat back pain of rheumatic patients? Results of a qualitative interview study

Authors: Katharina Boy, Susann May, Hannah Labinsky, Harriet Morf, Martin Heinze, Jan Leipe, Sebastian Kuhn, Georg Schett, Johannes Knitza, Felix Muehlensiepen

Published in: Rheumatology International | Issue 12/2024

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Abstract

Non-specific low back pain (NLBP) is prevalent among patients with rheumatic conditions. Digital health applications (DiGAs) provide reimbursed, personalized home treatment for patients, promising to overcome limitations of traditional healthcare systems. However, the adoption and effectiveness of back pain-specific DiGAs in rheumatology are not well understood. This study aims to explore the experiences and perspectives of a diverse group of rheumatology stakeholders regarding the use of DiGAs for back pain management. Qualitative interviews and a focus group discussion were conducted with a wide range of stakeholders including rheumatic patients, rheumatologists, nurses and DiGA producers. The data were analysed using qualitative content analysis. The study included 15 interviews (10 rheumatic patients, 4 rheumatologists, 1 DiGA producer) and 1 focus group with mixed participants (n = 12). Most stakeholders valued the instant access to personalized and effective back pain treatment provided by DiGAs. Patients appreciated the flexibility and ease of use of DiGAs which can be used anywhere and anytime. Concerns were raised about insufficient guidance regarding correct execution of exercises, which was seen as potentially dangerous and unsettling for patients. Healthcare professionals (HCPs) highlighted barriers, such as the lack of reimbursement, time constraints, and inadequate DiGA-specific education as barriers to prescribing DiGAs. Additionally, poor patient onboarding often led to delays, increased skepticism, and premature discontinuation of therapy. Stakeholders emphasized the challenges of current care driven by a shortage of HCPs and generally supported usage of back pain DiGAs. Various barriers and solution approaches were identified to enhance the performance, usability, and implementation of DiGAs in rheumatology.
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Metadata
Title
Back on track – digital health applications to treat back pain of rheumatic patients? Results of a qualitative interview study
Authors
Katharina Boy
Susann May
Hannah Labinsky
Harriet Morf
Martin Heinze
Jan Leipe
Sebastian Kuhn
Georg Schett
Johannes Knitza
Felix Muehlensiepen
Publication date
28-09-2024
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Rheumatology International / Issue 12/2024
Print ISSN: 0172-8172
Electronic ISSN: 1437-160X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-024-05726-x

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