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Inform Health Soc Care ; 41(3): 325-39, 2016.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25710714

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OBJECTIVE: People living with complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) experience frustration with the lack of knowledge and understanding of CRPS as a pain condition. We report on our attempt to address this issue. METHODS: People living with CRPS taking part in a larger study were invited to co-construct a CRPS wiki page that addressed the areas in which they had experienced the most difficulty. A blank wiki page was set up for participants to populate with issues they felt needed to be raised and addressed. RESULTS: Participants failed to engage with the wiki technology. We modified our procedure and completed an inductive analysis of a sister-forum which participants were using as part of the larger study. Six issues of importance were identified. We used the discussion forum threads to populate the themes. Due to a continued lack of engagement with the wiki technology, the team decided to create a suite of leaflets which were piloted with delegates at a CRPS patient conference. CONCLUSIONS: Future work should be mindful of the extent to which patients are able and willing to share their experiences through such technology. Striking the balance between patient-endorsed and researcher-driven co-creation of such material is imperative.


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Complex Regional Pain Syndromes/psychology , Pamphlets , Patient Education as Topic/methods , Social Media , Adult , Female , Humans , Internet , Male , Middle Aged , Social Support
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