Journal article
Deploying PainPad for Patient Pain Logging in the Hospital: A Six-year Deployment
Daniel Gooch, Linda Price, Ryan M Kelly, Rudolf Serban, Ceren Aydemir, Omar Alhalabi, Tiff Leek, Manoharan Ramachandran, Oliver Pearce, Blaine A Price
ACM Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction | Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) | Published : 2026
DOI: 10.1145/3815419
Abstract
Monitoring patients’ pain is essential in clinical contexts, particularly post-surgery. However, collecting pain data is time consuming and relies on manual data capture by clinical staff. Few studies assess the efficacy of pain logging technology in a long-term, ecologically valid manner. We report on a 6-year deployment of a minimalist pain-logging device, the PainPad, in post-surgery orthopaedic wards in a large UK hospital. Our data shows that patients (n > 500) tend to submit more pain scores that are at a higher rating compared to nurse collected data. Interviews with the nursing staff using the device highlight the importance of understanding the complexities of the context of use whe..
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