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Smartphone App Education pertaining to Patient Controlled Analgesia Use and Pain Management after Spinal Anesthesia for Lower Extremity under Orthopedic Surgery

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a smartphone app for use in patient controlled analgesia (PCA) education and to identify PCA knowledge and pain management following lower extremity orthopaedic surgery under spinal anesthesia in patients who received smartphone app education.

Methods: Participants were 150 patients in an orthopaedic hospital located in Busan. The measurement variables used in this study were PCA knowledge, pain management and pain level. For data analysis, SPSS/WIN 21.0 program was used in the analysis of the relation of frequencies. In addition, percentage, mean and standard deviation, t-test, ANOVA, Duncan, Pearson's correlation coefficients were also assessed.

Results: The score for knowledge regarding PCA was 4.27¡¾1.64. The correlations between knowledge and pain management (button push times
Conclusion: The findings show that education on PCA using a smartphone app is an effective method for pain management in patients after surgery. Development and active use of smartphone apps to manage pain for patients in a variety of other surgical departments is recommended.
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Mobile application, Analgesia, Patient-controlled analgesia, Knowledge, Pain management
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