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  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Pain Management

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  • Chronic pain self-management presents challenges for individuals.
  • Accurate self-reporting of pain intensity is crucial for effective management.
  • Existing methods for pain reporting may lack user-friendliness or discreetness.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop and evaluate a novel pressure-based tangible user interface (TUI) for self-reporting pain intensity.
  • To assess the usability and feasibility of the TUI for chronic pain self-management.
  • To redesign the TUI into a wearable format and evaluate its reception among elderly individuals with chronic pain.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a TUI using a force-sensitive resistor (FSR), microprocessor, and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE).
  • In-lab usability and feasibility studies with 28 participants to evaluate reporting reliability and mapping of pressure to pain levels.
  • Redesign of the FSR into wearable form factors (necklace, bracelet, keychain).
  • Usability study with 7 elderly participants with chronic pain to assess receptivity of the wearable design.

Main Results:

  • Participants successfully used the TUI for reliable pain intensity reporting with four degrees of freedom.
  • The device allowed mapping of squeeze pressure to pain levels and visual feedback.
  • Wearable form factors were highly receptive among elderly participants, valued for discreetness.
  • Design implications for future tangible pain assessment devices were identified.

Conclusions:

  • The developed pressure-based TUI is a feasible and usable tool for chronic pain self-reporting.
  • Wearable tangible devices offer a promising avenue for discreet and effective pain self-assessment.
  • Further refinement of tangible devices can enhance support for individuals managing chronic pain.