Reducing the Transition From Acute to Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Among Older Adults
NCT ID: NCT04118595
Last Updated: 2023-11-21
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COMPLETED
NA
330 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2020-02-03
2023-06-22
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Interventions
Educational Video: Development of the original video was funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and used a systematic approach that included a review of literature and current pain management guidelines and input from emergency physicians, geriatricians, and experts in pharmacology, physical therapy, and risk communication. The video offers information about the pharmacologic management of acute musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and recovery-promoting behaviors. Each video section is followed by a multiple-choice question to promote interaction and reinforce learning. The actress for the 13-minute video is a 56-year-old mixed-race woman who presents herself as a healthcare provider. The video script was developed for a grade level 5.5 and will be shown to the patient within 24 hours of the acute care visit. A link to the video is emailed or texted to the patient.
Telecare: Telecare will be provided via a protocol-guided phone call from a nurse care manager 48-72 hours after discharge. The call is designed to support patient decision-making regarding analgesics and behaviors following the content presented in the video. Before the call, the nurse will review the note from the index visit to obtain information about comorbidities, medications, allergies, and the patient's evaluation and treatment in the ED. Topics covered in the call will include discussion of pain management goals and priorities, current analgesic use, non-pharmacologic methods of pain management, warnings about potential side effects, and open-ended questions to address additional patient care needs. Conversations will be guided by an SDM framework in which the nurse elicits information from the patient, then discusses with the patient alternative strategies, and actively elicits feedback from the patient. Patients will be encouraged to follow-up with their PCP; uninsured patients will be referred to local free or low-cost medical clinics. The telecare call is designed to last 15 minutes and the nurse will be trained to complete the call in 15 minutes.
Correspondence with PCP: Following the telecare conversation, the nurse will enter a note in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) documenting the patient's current clinical status, information reviewed, and any recommendations or referrals made. The nurse will then share this note directly with the patient's PCP using a secure e-mail or an electronic message within the EHR if the PCP is a University of North Carolina (UNC)-affiliated provider. (If the PCP's email address is not available, the research staff will contact the PCP or their office by phone to obtain an email address or fax number.) This communication with also include: (1) The date, time, location and reason for the initial visit; (2) Results of diagnostics studies; (3) Discharge prescriptions/recommendations; (4) A summary of and link to the video, explaining the emphasis on patient knowledge and SDM; (5) summary of the telecare conversation; and (6) encouragement for follow-up. PCPs will be asked to confirm receipt of this message.
\*Study outcome measures as described in this CT.gov report have been revised as of September 6, 2023 in order to reflect the final Master Protocol.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Full Intervention (Video + Telecare + PCP communication)
Patients in this arm will watch an interactive pain management video; receive a pain assessment phone call and be given medication and behavioral pain management strategy recommendations; and an index visit and telecare summary will be shared with patient's primary care provider.
Educational Video
Educational Video: Development of the original video was funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and used a systematic approach that included a review of literature and current pain management guidelines and input from emergency physicians, geriatricians, and experts in pharmacology, physical therapy, and risk communication. The video offers information about the pharmacologic management of acute musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and recovery-promoting behaviors. Each video section is followed by a multiple-choice question to promote interaction and reinforce learning. The actress for the 13-minute video is a 56-year-old mixed-race woman who presents herself as a healthcare provider. The video script was developed for a grade level 5.5 and will be shown to the patient within 24 hours of the acute care visit. A link to the video is emailed or texted to the patient.
Telecare
Telecare will be provided via a protocol-guided phone call from a nurse care manager 48-72 hours after discharge from the ED or orthopedic urgent care. The call is designed to support patient decision-making regarding analgesics and behaviors following the content presented in the video. Topics covered in the call will include discussion of goals and priorities the patient has for their pain management, current prescriptions and analgesic use (and adjustments if needed), non-pharmacologic methods of pain management, warnings about potential side effects, current healthcare utilization, and open-ended questions to address additional patient care needs. Conversations will be guided by a shared decision making framework in which the nurse suggests pain management options, discusses their pros and cons, and actively elicits feedback from the patient. The telecare call is designed to last 15 minutes.
Correspondence with Primary Care Provider
Following the telecare conversation, a note will be sent directly to the patient's primary care provider using a secure email or an electronic message that includes: 1) The date, time, location and reason for the index visit; (2) Results of diagnostics studies; (3) Discharge prescriptions/ recommendations; (4) A summary of and link to the video, explaining the emphasis on patient knowledge and SDM; (5) A summary of the telecare conversation; and (6) Encouragement for follow-up. PCPs will be asked to confirm receipt of this message.
Video-only Intervention
Patients in this arm will watch an interactive pain management video.
Educational Video
Educational Video: Development of the original video was funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and used a systematic approach that included a review of literature and current pain management guidelines and input from emergency physicians, geriatricians, and experts in pharmacology, physical therapy, and risk communication. The video offers information about the pharmacologic management of acute musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and recovery-promoting behaviors. Each video section is followed by a multiple-choice question to promote interaction and reinforce learning. The actress for the 13-minute video is a 56-year-old mixed-race woman who presents herself as a healthcare provider. The video script was developed for a grade level 5.5 and will be shown to the patient within 24 hours of the acute care visit. A link to the video is emailed or texted to the patient.
Usual Care
Patients will receive the typical care provided by medical personnel for their acute pain.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Educational Video
Educational Video: Development of the original video was funded by the John A. Hartford Foundation and used a systematic approach that included a review of literature and current pain management guidelines and input from emergency physicians, geriatricians, and experts in pharmacology, physical therapy, and risk communication. The video offers information about the pharmacologic management of acute musculoskeletal pain (MSP) and recovery-promoting behaviors. Each video section is followed by a multiple-choice question to promote interaction and reinforce learning. The actress for the 13-minute video is a 56-year-old mixed-race woman who presents herself as a healthcare provider. The video script was developed for a grade level 5.5 and will be shown to the patient within 24 hours of the acute care visit. A link to the video is emailed or texted to the patient.
Telecare
Telecare will be provided via a protocol-guided phone call from a nurse care manager 48-72 hours after discharge from the ED or orthopedic urgent care. The call is designed to support patient decision-making regarding analgesics and behaviors following the content presented in the video. Topics covered in the call will include discussion of goals and priorities the patient has for their pain management, current prescriptions and analgesic use (and adjustments if needed), non-pharmacologic methods of pain management, warnings about potential side effects, current healthcare utilization, and open-ended questions to address additional patient care needs. Conversations will be guided by a shared decision making framework in which the nurse suggests pain management options, discusses their pros and cons, and actively elicits feedback from the patient. The telecare call is designed to last 15 minutes.
Correspondence with Primary Care Provider
Following the telecare conversation, a note will be sent directly to the patient's primary care provider using a secure email or an electronic message that includes: 1) The date, time, location and reason for the index visit; (2) Results of diagnostics studies; (3) Discharge prescriptions/ recommendations; (4) A summary of and link to the video, explaining the emphasis on patient knowledge and SDM; (5) A summary of the telecare conversation; and (6) Encouragement for follow-up. PCPs will be asked to confirm receipt of this message.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Present to UNC ED patient with primary complaint of acute musculoskeletal pain
* Average pain score \>/= 4 on 0-10 scale
* Expected discharge from the ED
Exclusion Criteria
* primary pain located in the head, chest, or abdomen
* pain due to ischemia, infection, or some other cause not due to MSP (blood clot, kidney stone, etc.)
* primary pain due to self-injury
* patient is critically ill determined by an acuity score of 1 in the tracking board
* diagnosis of somatoform disorder, schizophrenia, dementia, or bipolar disorder
* patient is a prisoner or in police custody
* self-reported daily opioid use for more than 2 weeks
* resides in a nursing home or is homeless
* at-risk alcohol use
* speech, hearing, vision problems
* cognitively impaired (6-item Brief Screener)
* nonworking phone number (follow-up occurs via phone calls)
50 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIH
Duke University
OTHER
Indiana University
OTHER
Yale University
OTHER
Elon University
OTHER
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Michelle Meyer, PhD, MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
Locations
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University of North Carolina Hospitals
Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
Countries
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References
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Platts-Mills TF, Hollowell AG, Burke GF, Zimmerman S, Dayaa JA, Quigley BR, Bush M, Weinberger M, Weaver MA. Randomized controlled pilot study of an educational video plus telecare for the early outpatient management of musculoskeletal pain among older emergency department patients. Trials. 2018 Jan 5;19(1):10. doi: 10.1186/s13063-017-2403-8.
Gan TJ, Joshi GP, Zhao SZ, Hanna DB, Cheung RY, Chen C. Presurgical intravenous parecoxib sodium and follow-up oral valdecoxib for pain management after laparoscopic cholecystectomy surgery reduces opioid requirements and opioid-related adverse effects. Acta Anaesthesiol Scand. 2004 Oct;48(9):1194-207. doi: 10.1111/j.1399-6576.2004.00495.x.
Hurka-Richardson K, Platts-Mills TF, McLean SA, Weinberger M, Stearns SC, Bush M, Quackenbush E, Chari S, Aylward A, Kroenke K, Kerns RD, Weaver MA, Keefe FJ, Berkoff D, Meyer ML. Brief Educational Video plus Telecare to Enhance Recovery for Older Emergency Department Patients with Acute Musculoskeletal Pain: an update to the study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2022 May 12;23(1):400. doi: 10.1186/s13063-022-06310-z.
Platts-Mills TF, McLean SA, Weinberger M, Stearns SC, Bush M, Teresi BB, Hurka-Richardson K, Kroenke K, Kerns RD, Weaver MA, Keefe FJ. Brief educational video plus telecare to enhance recovery for older emergency department patients with acute musculoskeletal pain: study protocol for the BETTER randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2020 Jul 6;21(1):615. doi: 10.1186/s13063-020-04552-3.
Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol
Document Type: Statistical Analysis Plan
Document Type: Informed Consent Form
Other Identifiers
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19-0204
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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