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The e-PainSupport app was enhanced with pain education and usability improvements for hospice care. However, integrating electronic health records proved challenging, requiring further evaluation for patient pain management effectiveness.

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  • Palliative care technology
  • Pain management systems

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  • e-PainSupport is a digital app for hospice pain management.
  • Early use showed ease of use and communication benefits but low caregiver analgesic knowledge.
  • Enhancements were needed to improve caregiver education and app functionality.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the e-PainSupport app by integrating an evidence-based pain educational intervention.
  • To improve app accessibility and navigation for caregivers.
  • To facilitate communication between the app and agency electronic health records (EHRs).

Main Methods:

  • An advisory board, including experts and caregivers, guided the adaptation of a pain educational intervention.
  • Stakeholder feedback informed usability and format changes to the app.
  • Collaboration with four hospice agencies aimed to establish EHR communication.

Main Results:

  • Successful modification of the e-PainSupport app to include a pain educational intervention and enhance usability.
  • Challenges were encountered during the integration of the app with agency electronic health records (EHRs).

Conclusions:

  • The enhanced e-PainSupport app shows promise for improving usability and caregiver education in hospice pain management.
  • Further research and evaluation are necessary to determine the impact of the app on patient pain intensity.
  • Successful EHR integration remains a critical area for future development and study.