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Basic Information
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SUSPENDED
193 participants
OBSERVATIONAL
2021-01-01
2025-01-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Procedure Investigators will collect data on pain conditions, potential risk factors, and function using standard patient reported outcome measures. This data includes information about the patient occupation, pain conditions and impact on life, exercise levels, mood, childhood experiences, views on their condition and requests for care support.
Risks and risk mitigation Participation in this study is voluntary and therefore patients and controls could choose not to fill out surveys. They will also be made aware that they can withdraw consent at any time without having any effect on access to future medical care.
Investigators do not foresee significant associated risks but our consent form will also provide information on support resources should distress ensue. Patients' confidentiality/anonymity will be protected through multiple strategies.
The Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation clinic within the Canadian Forces Health Services Centre Ottawa services about 500 patients with complex chronic pain issues per year. Patients are active service members, ranging from the age of 18-60 years old, referred primarily from the National Capital Region, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston, and CFB Trenton for consultation and management. A Control group of students at CFB Borden will be recruited to complete questionnaires.
As the standard intake, patients will generally complete the patient reported outcome measures listed below. At that time, they will be made aware of the study by a member of the research team not involved in their care. The information handout included in Appendix H will be provided and posted in the clinic. Control patients without chronic pain, will be recruited by word of mouth and through the information handout.
Patient data compiled includes demographics consisting of age, gender, trade, pain conditions and comorbidities. Each patient will undergo a standard in-clinic assessment, which includes standard, validated patient reported outcome measures including body pain diagram, numeric pain scale (PEG), pain disability index (PDI), adverse childhood events (ACE), mood (PHQ-9), perceived injustice (IEQ) and exercise (IPAQ).
All questionnaires can be administered in English or French. Please see Appendix A.
Investigators have included various standardized and adapted versions of other questionnaires which will allow control for known confounders. Control participants will not fill out the litigation status form.
Investigators will complete an analysis of this data to determine the relationship between adverse childhood events and patient reported pain and functional status. A priori power analysis indicates that a sample of 136 patients would provide 90% statistical power, with α set at 0.05, to detect a medium effect size (f2 = 0.15) for a regression with five predictors if ACEs would account for 5% of the variability in physical function, and our complete model would account for 15% of the overall variability. To account for 5% incomplete responses, investigators will enroll 143 patients and 75 controls.
Conditions
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Study Design
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COHORT
PROSPECTIVE
Study Groups
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Control
A Control group of students at CFB Borden will be recruited to complete questionnaires.
Adverse Childhood Events
• The Adverse Childhood Events (ACE) scale is a validated 10-item binary questionnaire ("yes" or "no") that retrospectively measures domains of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in the first 18 years of life. Scores range from 0 to 10 with higher scores indicating more adverse experiences during patients' childhood.
Patients with chronic pain
Patients are active service members, ranging from the age of 18-60 years old, referred primarily from the National Capital Region, CFB Petawawa, CFB Kingston, and CFB Trenton for consultation and management
Adverse Childhood Events
• The Adverse Childhood Events (ACE) scale is a validated 10-item binary questionnaire ("yes" or "no") that retrospectively measures domains of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in the first 18 years of life. Scores range from 0 to 10 with higher scores indicating more adverse experiences during patients' childhood.
Interventions
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Adverse Childhood Events
• The Adverse Childhood Events (ACE) scale is a validated 10-item binary questionnaire ("yes" or "no") that retrospectively measures domains of physical, emotional, and sexual abuse in the first 18 years of life. Scores range from 0 to 10 with higher scores indicating more adverse experiences during patients' childhood.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
Exclusion Criteria
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Canadian Forces Health Services Centre Ottawa
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Gaurav Gupta
Principal Investigator
Locations
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Canadian Forces Health Services Centre
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canadian Forces Health Services-
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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2020-045
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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