Implementation and evaluation of a pain assessment app and novel community platform for long-term care health professionals

Aging Ment Health. 2024 Apr;28(4):611-620. doi: 10.1080/13607863.2022.2158307. Epub 2022 Dec 22.

Abstract

Objective: A tablet app, based on the Pain Assessment Checklist for Seniors with Limited Ability to Communicate-II (PACSLAC-II), has been shown to have clinical utility and unique advantages. We aimed to replicate and extend the previous validation of the app through the implementation and evaluation of a new community platform involving a quality indicator (QI) monitoring feature and a resource community portal (CP) that work in conjunction with an updated version of the app.

Methods: We employed a mixed-methods multiple-baseline design across 11 long-term care (LTC) units. Units were randomly assigned to conditions which varied in number of app features available. Data included unit-level QIs as well as questionnaires and semi-structured interviews with health professionals.

Results: Following use of the app, we found improvements in unit-level QIs regardless of availability of the QI/CP features. During interviews, participants expressed a preference for the app over a paper version of the PACSLAC-II due to reasons such as the app's ability to summarize information. Utilization of the community portal websites was unrelated to staff questionnaire-assessed stress/burnout.

Conclusions: Despite the positive effects on the care of residents, the COVID-19 pandemic presented challenges and interfered with the long-term maintenance of the QI results.

Keywords: PACSLAC-II; dementia; elderly; mHealth; older adults; pain.

MeSH terms

  • Humans
  • Long-Term Care / methods
  • Mobile Applications*
  • Pain
  • Pain Measurement / methods
  • Pandemics