Manage My Pain

Author:

Weinrib Aliza1,Azam Muhammad Abid2,Latman Vered Valeria3,Janmohamed Tahir4,Clarke Hance1,Katz Joel2

Affiliation:

1. Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Canada

2. York University, Canada & Toronto General Hospital, University Health Network, Canada

3. York University, Canada

4. ManagingLife, Canada

Abstract

This chapter describes the Manage My Pain digital pain management platform and its integration into the Transitional Pain Service at Toronto General Hospital. A collaboration between ManagingLife, the developer of Manage My Pain, and the Transitional Pain Service led to the creation of a patient-provider virtual community with the aim of managing complex pain after surgery so as to prevent the transition from acute post-surgical pain to chronic post-surgical pain. User engagement, motivation, and satisfaction are discussed with respect to the needs of (1) people living with pain and (2) health care providers. Challenges in implementation are described, along with new features developed for the digital platform as a result of the partnership between ManagingLife and the Transitional Pain Service.

Publisher

IGI Global

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