Study Results
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COMPLETED
NA
30 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-10-01
2020-05-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Brief CBT-CP is a manualized protocol that includes six, 30-minute sessions over the course of 6 weeks. Brief CBT-CP session outlines and patient handouts are included in the appendix. Session one focuses on foundational pain education and the development of treatment goals. Session two emphasizes balanced engagement in physical activity and pleasurable events. Session three emphasizes skills training for easily implemented relaxation techniques. Sessions four and five focus on recognizing and modifying unhelpful thoughts that negatively impact pain. Session six focuses on relapse prevention and independent implementation of CBT-CP skills following treatment. Brief CBT-CP will be delivered by a masters-level interventionist either at the medical center or by telephone depending on the preference of the participant.
Participants assigned to TAU only will receive standard medical care from their primary care provider including pain medications, brief advice (e.g., use of relative rest, application of heat or ice, other self-care strategies), or referral to pain-related adjunctive interventions (e.g., physical therapy), as indicated. Participants in TAU only will not receive behavioral intervention from the primary care clinic behavioral health provider.
We will conduct brief interviews with up to 24 purposefully selected participants (i.e., 12 providers and 12 patients). The provider group will include 6 primary care providers and 6 behavioral health providers I providers who staff Veterans Affairs primary care clinics. Interview items are based on implementation constructs relevant for early stage intervention development: acceptability (or agreeableness and satisfaction with treatment components), appropriateness (or perceived fit/compatibility of the intervention), and feasibility (or whether the intervention is suitable for use.) Up to 12 patients who were randomized to Brief CBT-CP will be asked to complete a 30-minute interviews (i.e., telephone or face-to-face, depending on participant preference) following their 12-week assessment (as described in the consent procedures prior to the trial). We will include participants who completed all study procedures but will also attempt to include those who discontinued Brief CBT-CP.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Treatment as usual (TAU) only
Primary care treatment as usual
Treatment as usual (TAU)
Participants assigned to TAU will receive standard medical care from their primary care provider including pain medications, brief advice (e.g., use of relative rest, application of heat or ice, other self-care strategies), or referral to pain-related adjunctive interventions (e.g., physical therapy), as indicated.
Treatment as usual (TAU) plus Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain (Brief CBT-CP)
Primary care treatment as usual and Brief CBT-CP
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain (Brief CBT-CP)
Brief CBT-CP is a manualized protocol that includes six, 30-minute sessions over the course of 6 weeks. Brief CBT-CP session outlines and patient handouts are included in the appendix. Session one focuses on foundational pain education and the development of treatment goals. Session two emphasizes balanced engagement in physical activity and pleasurable events. Session three emphasizes skills training for easily implemented relaxation techniques. Sessions four and five focus on recognizing and modifying unhelpful thoughts that negatively impact pain. Session six focuses on relapse prevention and independent implementation of CBT-CP skills following treatment.
Interventions
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Treatment as usual (TAU)
Participants assigned to TAU will receive standard medical care from their primary care provider including pain medications, brief advice (e.g., use of relative rest, application of heat or ice, other self-care strategies), or referral to pain-related adjunctive interventions (e.g., physical therapy), as indicated.
Brief Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Chronic Pain (Brief CBT-CP)
Brief CBT-CP is a manualized protocol that includes six, 30-minute sessions over the course of 6 weeks. Brief CBT-CP session outlines and patient handouts are included in the appendix. Session one focuses on foundational pain education and the development of treatment goals. Session two emphasizes balanced engagement in physical activity and pleasurable events. Session three emphasizes skills training for easily implemented relaxation techniques. Sessions four and five focus on recognizing and modifying unhelpful thoughts that negatively impact pain. Session six focuses on relapse prevention and independent implementation of CBT-CP skills following treatment.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Pain-related functional impairment
* If currently prescribed pain or psychiatric medicine, a stable dose in the last three months (other than over-the-counter medicines)
* Conversant in English
* Established history of Veterans Affairs primary care utilization (i.e., at least one primary care visit in the past year)
Exclusion Criteria
* Receiving medical treatments (e.g., surgery, injections) known to impact pain-related outcomes
* Endorsement of imminent suicide risk
* Current substance use problems (i.e., alcohol, opioids, benzodiazepines, or other drugs)
* Unstable psychiatric status (e.g., active psychosis, current mania)
* Diagnosed with major or minor neurocognitive disorder
* Unwilling to have treatment sessions audio recorded
18 Years
79 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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VA Office of Research and Development
FED
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Gregory P. Beehler, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, New York
Locations
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VA Western New York Healthcare System, Buffalo, New York
Buffalo, New York, United States
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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D2741-P
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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