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Area of Science:

  • Digital health interventions
  • Chronic pain management
  • Quality of life research

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  • Chronic pain affects millions globally, necessitating innovative self-management tools.
  • Existing management strategies often lack integrated, user-centered approaches.
  • Mobile health (mHealth) offers a scalable platform for chronic condition support.

Purpose:

  • To introduce Dolodoc, a mobile application designed to enhance autonomy and quality of life for individuals with chronic pain.
  • To describe Dolodoc's functionality as a virtual coach utilizing a user-centered, evidence-based approach.
  • To highlight the multimodal strategy employed by Dolodoc for chronic pain self-management.

Summary:

  • Dolodoc functions as a virtual coach, providing counseling based on 7 dimensions of quality of life.
  • The app facilitates recording of activities, pain levels, and quality of life dimension fulfillment.
  • Exportable reports aid in patient monitoring within clinical settings.

Impact:

  • Dolodoc supports a multimodal self-management strategy including physical activity, pacing, positive psychology, and relaxation.
  • The application promotes an individualized approach to chronic pain care.
  • Dolodoc represents an innovation applicable across diverse clinical settings to improve patient outcomes.