Pain Coping Skills Training for African Americans With Osteoarthritis
NCT ID: NCT02560922
Last Updated: 2019-04-01
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COMPLETED
NA
248 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2016-04-30
2018-05-02
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Study Aims: This project has three specific aims: 1.) Engage African American patients with OA, their support partners, health care providers, clinic administrators, and public health representatives in a process of evaluating and enhancing a pain CST program for culturally appropriate content and dissemination potential. 2.) Examine the effectiveness of a 12-session, culturally enhanced, telephone-based pain CST program among African Americans with hip or knee OA. 3.) Examine whether individual patient characteristics are associated with different levels of improvement in the CST program. The long-term objective of this research is to develop and disseminate an evidence-based pain CST intervention among African Americans with OA, to reduce disparities in outcomes.
Study Description: Following the incorporation of Stakeholder perspectives into the pain CST program, the investigators will conduct a randomized controlled trial. The investigators will enroll n=248 African Americans with hip or knee OA. They will be randomized into two groups. One group will take part in a 2-week pain CST intervention. The other group will be a "wait list" that receives the pain CST program after completing all follow-up study measures. All study participants will be able to continue any other usual medical care for their OA during the study period. The pain CST intervention includes 12 individual sessions with a study counselor, delivered via telephone to enhance access and reach. The sessions include the following: general information about why pain coping skills training is important, training in specific pain coping skills (such as progressive muscle relaxation, communication, imagery, and activity pacing), and guided practice with each skill. The CST program will also include information about other behaviors important for OA, such as physical activity and weight management. The main study outcome will be the pain subscale of the Western Ontario and McMasters Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC). Other outcomes will include the WOMAC function subscale, Coping Strategies Questionnaire, Arthritis Self Efficacy Scale, depressive symptoms, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Patient Global Impression of Change. These measures were selected based on Stakeholder input and prior research that showed these outcomes are important to patients with OA. Statistical models will be used to compare outcomes between the two study groups at each time point: baseline, 12 weeks (after completion of the initial CST intervention), and 36 weeks (about 6 months after intervention completion). The investigators will also assess whether there are different levels of improvement in outcomes of the CST intervention, based on participant characteristics.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Pain Coping Skills Training
This group will take part in an 11-week pain coping skills training (CST) intervention.
Pain Coping Skills Training (CST)
The pain CST intervention includes 11 individual sessions with a study counselor, delivered via telephone to enhance access and reach. The sessions include the following: general information about why pain coping skills training is important, training in specific pain coping skills (such as progressive muscle relaxation, communication, imagery, and activity pacing), and guided practice with each skill. The CST program will also include information about other behaviors important for OA, such as physical activity and weight management.
Wait list Control
The other group will be the wait list group and will receive the pain CST program after completing all follow-up study measures.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Pain Coping Skills Training (CST)
The pain CST intervention includes 11 individual sessions with a study counselor, delivered via telephone to enhance access and reach. The sessions include the following: general information about why pain coping skills training is important, training in specific pain coping skills (such as progressive muscle relaxation, communication, imagery, and activity pacing), and guided practice with each skill. The CST program will also include information about other behaviors important for OA, such as physical activity and weight management.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Diagnosis of hip or knee osteoarthritis; current joint symptoms
Exclusion Criteria
* Dementia or other memory loss condition
* Active diagnosis of psychosis, serious personality disorder, or current uncontrolled substance abuse
* Total hip / knee replacement surgery, other knee / hip surgery, anterior cruciate ligament tear, or other significant hip / knee injury in the past 6 months
* Severely impaired hearing or speech (patients must be able to participate in video-conference sessions)
* Unable to speak English
* Participating in another OA intervention or CST study
* Unwilling to be randomized either study arm
* Lower extremity paralysis
18 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Kelli D Allen, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
UNC Chapel Hill
Locations
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UNC Thurston Arthritis Research Center
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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References
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Dharmasri CJ, Griesemer I, Arbeeva L, Campbell LC, Cene CW, Keefe FJ, Oddone EZ, Somers TJ, Allen KD. Acceptability of telephone-based pain coping skills training among African Americans with osteoarthritis enrolled in a randomized controlled trial: a mixed methods analysis. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2020 Aug 14;21(1):545. doi: 10.1186/s12891-020-03578-7.
Allen KD, Arbeeva L, Cene CW, Coffman CJ, Grimm KF, Haley E, Keefe FJ, Nagle CT, Oddone EZ, Somers TJ, Watkins Y, Campbell LC. Pain coping skills training for African Americans with osteoarthritis study: baseline participant characteristics and comparison to prior studies. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2018 Sep 19;19(1):337. doi: 10.1186/s12891-018-2249-6.
Schrubbe LA, Ravyts SG, Benas BC, Campbell LC, Cene CW, Coffman CJ, Gunn AH, Keefe FJ, Nagle CT, Oddone EZ, Somers TJ, Stanwyck CL, Taylor SS, Allen KD. Pain coping skills training for African Americans with osteoarthritis (STAART): study protocol of a randomized controlled trial. BMC Musculoskelet Disord. 2016 Aug 23;17(1):359. doi: 10.1186/s12891-016-1217-2.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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AD-1408-19519
Identifier Type: OTHER_GRANT
Identifier Source: secondary_id
15-1189
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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