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Mediating Role of Treatment Perceptions in the Relationship Between Individual Characteristics and Engagement With a Digital Psychological Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pain: Secondary Data Analysis

Mediating Role of Treatment Perceptions in the Relationship Between Individual Characteristics and Engagement With a Digital Psychological Intervention for Pediatric Chronic Pain: Secondary Data Analysis

The mediators (M) for all models were treatment perceptions: helpfulness and difficulty. All data analyses were conducted using SPSS (version 26; IBM Corp) for Mac [31] and the PROCESS 3.5 macro (Hayes et al) [30]. Participants were mostly female (n=65, 77%) and 13 (15%) were Hispanic, with a mean age of 15 (SD 1.5) years. Parents were well educated and with a medium to high income.

Rocio de la Vega, Tonya M Palermo

JMIR Pediatr Parent 2023;6:e42399

Characterizing User Engagement With a Digital Intervention for Pain Self-management Among Youth With Sickle Cell Disease and Their Caregivers: Subanalysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

Characterizing User Engagement With a Digital Intervention for Pain Self-management Among Youth With Sickle Cell Disease and Their Caregivers: Subanalysis of a Randomized Controlled Trial

First, Palermo et al reported high engagement with web-based management of adolescent pain (Web MAP), an internet-delivered cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention tailored for SCD [27]. Engagement was defined as participants completing at least one module in the Web MAP program. They found that 14 of 15 (93%) participants met this threshold, which was higher than the proportion of youth (40/57, 70%) who engaged with any i Can Cope content.

Chitra Lalloo, Fareha Nishat, William Zempsky, Nitya Bakshi, Sherif Badawy, Yeon Joo Ko, Carlton Dampier, Jennifer Stinson, Tonya M Palermo

J Med Internet Res 2022;24(8):e40096

Assessing Digital Health Implementation for a Pediatric Chronic Pain Intervention: Comparing the RE-AIM and BIT Frameworks Against Real-World Trial Data and Recommendations for Future Studies

Assessing Digital Health Implementation for a Pediatric Chronic Pain Intervention: Comparing the RE-AIM and BIT Frameworks Against Real-World Trial Data and Recommendations for Future Studies

In an effort to deliver evidence-based psychological interventions to adolescents with chronic pain, who have limited access to specialized pain clinics, a smartphone app was developed based on a well-validated web-based intervention: Web MAP; refer to the study by Palermo for details [13]).

Rocio de la Vega, Lee Ritterband, Tonya M Palermo

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(9):e19898