Design of the integrative medical group visits randomized control trial for u nderserved p atients with c hronic p ain and d epression

Abstract Background Given the public health crisis of opioid overprescribing for pain, there is a need for evidence-based non pharmacological treatment options that effectively reduce pain and depression. We aim to examine the effectiveness of the Integrative Medical Group Visits (IMGV) model in red...

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Veröffentlicht in:Contemporary clinical trials 2016
Hauptverfasser: Gardiner, Paula, Lestoquoy, Anna Sophia, Gergen-Barnett, Katherine, Penti, Brian, White, Laura F, Saper, Robert, Fredman, Lisa, Stillman, Sarah, Lily Negash, N, Adelstein, Pamela, Brackup, Ivy, Farrell-Riley, Christine, Kabbara, Karim, Laird, Lance, Mitchell, Suzanne, Liebschutz, Jane M
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract Background Given the public health crisis of opioid overprescribing for pain, there is a need for evidence-based non pharmacological treatment options that effectively reduce pain and depression. We aim to examine the effectiveness of the Integrative Medical Group Visits (IMGV) model in reducing chronic pain and depressive symptoms, as well as increasing pain self-management. Methods This paper details the study design and implementation of an ongoing randomized controlled trial of the IMGV model as compared to primary care visits. The research aims to determine if the IMGV model is effective in achieving: a) a reduction in self-reported pain and depressive symptoms and 2) an improvement in the self-management of pain, through increasing pain self-efficacy and reducing use of self-reported pain medication. We intend to recruit 154 participants to be randomized in our intervention, the IMGV model (n = 77) and to usual care (n = 77). Conclusions Usual care of chronic pain through pharmacological treatment has mixed evidence of efficacy and may not improve quality of life or functional status. We aim to conduct a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the effectiveness of the IMGV model as compared to usual care in reducing self-reported pain and depressive symptoms as well as increasing pain management skills.
ISSN:1551-7144
DOI:10.1016/j.cct.2016.12.013