Assessment of spatiotemporal changes of pain and sensory perceptions using digital health technology

Maria Galve Villa

Publikation: Ph.d.-afhandling

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Abstract

The aim of this PhD project was to assess spatiotemporal changes of self-reported pain intensity and distribution (extent and location) in experimental and clinical pain, using state-of-the-art digital pain mapping technology. The objectives of this PhD were (1) to acquire and quantify changes of momentary pain and discomfort intensity and distribution over time, and (2) to assess the advantages, limitations, and barriers of use of the pain mapping technology.

The current PhD thesis provides evidence of spatiotemporal changes of pain and discomfort and proposes novel digital pain metrics that may support the assessment of pain. Results from this PhD contribute to our understanding of the patients’ pain experience and underscores the use of digital pain mapping in experimental and clinical research.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
Vejledere
  • Boudreau, Shellie, Hovedvejleder
  • Palsson, Thorvaldur, Bivejleder
Udgiver
ISBN'er, elektronisk978-87-7210-827-8
StatusUdgivet - 2020

Bibliografisk note

PhD supervisor:
Associate Prof. Shellie A. Boudreau, Ph.D., Aalborg University

Assistant PhD supervisor:
Associate Prof. Thorvaldur S. Palsson, Ph.D, Aalborg University

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