Improving Health for Older Adults With Pain Through Engagement
NCT ID: NCT06119698
Last Updated: 2025-11-18
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Basic Information
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RECRUITING
NA
200 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-10-01
2027-07-31
Brief Summary
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This study will receive support from and inclusion in the HEAL Initiative (https://heal.nih.gov/).
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Detailed Description
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Aim 1: Self-reported physical function at 10 weeks (primary). Aim 2: Self-reported physical function at 6 months, performance based (6-minute walk test), and objective (step-count) physical function, as well as self-reported emotional function, pain, social support and loneliness at 10 weeks and 6 months.
Aim 3: Feasibility, acceptability, fidelity and adoption at patient, provider, and organization levels based on Proctor's implementation framework.
The investigators will enroll N=200 older adults with chronic pain from Revere HealthCare Center and MGH Broadway Primary Care in Revere. The GetActive+ program used in the Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) will incorporate mind-body skills, cognitive behavioral and physical restoration skills (e.g., quota-based pacing) to help individuals increase self-reported, performance based and objective (step count) physical function. This program will teach participants four core skills: 1) weekly goal setting for gradual increase in time spent walking paired with activities of daily living that are meaningful and important to participants (i.e. walk instead of drive to the store; walk to the park with kids); 2) quota-based pacing (increasing walking goal gradually non-contingent of pain); 3) mind-body skills (e.g., diaphragmatic breathing to manage intense pain flares and pain anxiety; progressive muscle relaxation to increase body awareness and reduce reactivity to pain sensations; mindfulness exercises to understand the transience of pain and change one's relationship with it; self-compassion when falling short of set goals); and 4) understand the downward spiral (e.g. how reducing activity perpetuates pain and disability), correct myths about pain or unhelpful pain-related thoughts that interfere with meeting program goals. Participants will be encouraged to complete their homework (logs for mind-body practice, physical activities) each day. Participants will be given the option to receive homework and session reminders via text messages from study staff. This between-session contact will focus on increasing treatment adherence, maintaining engagement, and session reminders. The investigators will run groups primarily in English with additional groups in Spanish.
Baseline assessments, post-intervention assessments and 6-month follow up assessments will include the 6MWT, objective step count via ActiGraph, and self-reported measures including physical function, emotional function, pain, social support, and loneliness while accounting for clinical, demographic, and social determinants of health.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
SINGLE
Study Groups
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GetActive+
A mind-body program focused on increasing physical and emotional function in older adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain
GetActive+
This is a 10-week group mind body program focused on improving self-reported physical activity, performance-based physical activity, and ambulatory step count by combining mind body skills tailored for individuals with chronic pain, with gradual increase in walking using quota based pacing and goal setting, adapted specifically for older adults from a medically underserved location.
Treatment as usual
Treatment as Usual (TAU) includes traditional primary care management of chronic pain.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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GetActive+
This is a 10-week group mind body program focused on improving self-reported physical activity, performance-based physical activity, and ambulatory step count by combining mind body skills tailored for individuals with chronic pain, with gradual increase in walking using quota based pacing and goal setting, adapted specifically for older adults from a medically underserved location.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
2. Diagnosed musculoskeletal chronic pain of any type (e.g., pain \> 3 months)
3. Pain score \>=4 (moderate) on the Numerical Rating Scale
4. Cognitively able to participate as measured by the Short Portable Mental Health questionnaires (e.g., \<4 errors)
5. Self-reported ability to complete the 6-minute walk test including with assistive devices
6. Patient at Revere HealthCare Center or MGH Broadway Primary Care in Revere who is cleared for participation by medical staff
7. English or Spanish fluency and literacy
Exclusion Criteria
2. Individuals who are unwilling or unable to comply with study procedures including wearing a smartwatch
3. Active suicidal ideation with plan or intent
4. Active and untreated serious mental health or substance use disorder
55 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Massachusetts General Hospital
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD
Principal Investigator
Principal Investigators
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Ana-Maria Vranceanu, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Massachusetts General Hospital
Christine Ritchie, MD, MPH
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Massachusetts General Hospital
Locations
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Massachusetts General Hospital
Boston, Massachusetts, United States
Countries
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Central Contacts
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Facility Contacts
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References
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Greenberg J, Lin A, Popok PJ, Kulich RJ, Edwards RR, Vranceanu AM. Getting Active Mindfully: Rationale and Case Illustration of a Group Mind-body and Activity Program for Chronic Pain. J Clin Psychol Med Settings. 2021 Dec;28(4):706-719. doi: 10.1007/s10880-020-09758-w. Epub 2021 Jan 19.
Grunberg VA, Greenberg J, Mace RA, Bakhshaie J, Choi KW, Vranceanu AM. Fitbit Activity, Quota-Based Pacing, and Physical and Emotional Functioning Among Adults With Chronic Pain. J Pain. 2022 Nov;23(11):1933-1944. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2022.07.003. Epub 2022 Jul 29.
Popok PJ, Greenberg J, Gates MV, Vranceanu AM. A qualitative investigation of activity measurement and change following a mind-body activity program for chronic pain. Complement Ther Clin Pract. 2021 Aug;44:101410. doi: 10.1016/j.ctcp.2021.101410. Epub 2021 May 2.
Other Identifiers
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2024P000782
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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