Online Pain Education in Addition to Usual Care in Chronic Pain.

Last updated: December 20, 2022
Sponsor: Universidade Cidade de Sao Paulo
Overall Status: Active - Recruiting

Phase

N/A

Condition

Chronic Pain

Pain

Muscle Pain

Treatment

N/A

Clinical Study ID

NCT05302180
11975019.0.0000.0106
  • Ages > 18
  • All Genders
  • Accepts Healthy Volunteers

Study Summary

The lack of pain specialists limits users' access to non-pharmacological therapeutic pain control strategies. In this context, digital health programs can reduce the inequity of access to interventions, contribute to the self-management of chronic musculoskeletal conditions, reduce the burden on primary care and can help to reorganize the flow of referral of individuals in the health care network. The aim of this study will be to analyze the implementation and health outcomes of three online pain neuroscience education strategies in individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain. This is a hybrid type III effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial. Individuals with ≥18 years old with chronic musculoskeletal pain will be recruited from primary health care in the city of Guarapuava/PR/Brazil and referred to the health care network for conventional physical therapy in addition to the online pain neuroscience education program (EducaDor). The EducaDor program will be delivered in 3 modalities: 1) synchronous online; 2) asynchronous videos; 3) Interactive e-book. The implementation outcomes evaluated will be: acceptability, appropriateness, feasibility, adoption, fidelity, penetration, sustainability and costs; and health outcomes will include: pain, functionality, quality of life, sleep, physical activity, self-efficacy, adverse effects, prognostic and risk groups. The evaluations will be done at baseline, after the end of the interventions and follow-up of 6 months.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. individuals that report musculoskeletal pain in the last 3 months;
  2. can read and write in Portuguese language;
  3. have smartphone, tablet or computer with internet access.
  4. Participants will be included in the study after agreeing and signing the InformedConsent Form (ICF).

Exclusion

Exclusion Criteria: There will be no exclusion criteria

Study Design

Total Participants: 249
Study Start date:
October 27, 2022
Estimated Completion Date:
March 31, 2025

Study Description

Systematic reviews have demonstrated the efficacy of pain neuroscience education in the treatment of adult individuals with chronic musculoskeletal pain in reducing pain, anxiety, and depression; and increased of knowledge about pain, functionality and physical performance. The literature demonstrates moderate quality of evidence of pain neuroscience education in addition to usual physical therapy intervention in short-term with a weighted mean difference of 1.3 points for pain and 3.94 points for disability. Previous systematic reviews also suggest that pain neuroscience education alongside to usual physical therapy care or exercise-based treatments can be considered cost-effective compared to usual care alone.

Despite the large evidence for treatment of chronic pain, generally these evidence-based strategies are inadequately applied in practice by public health providers, inadequately integrated into lifestyle behaviors by health users and featured in health policy and health service delivery at a disproportionate level with the burden of disease. Another point, is that most of this available evidence is derived largely from research of high-income economies and reflected in clinical practice guidelines and policies targeted towards high-income settings. So, strategies to translate this evidence into policy and practice in low- and middle-income settings remain sparse. Hence, implementation research to determine the most acceptable, effective and sustainable health strategies to bring the chronic pain clinical practice guidelines into policy and practice in low- and middle-income countries is urgently needed.

Thus, the implementation of an online pain neuroscience education service in the health care network of Brazilian Unified Health System (SUS) articulated with primary health care could provide coordinated and consistent care to the needs of individuals with chronic pain, with appropriate reference to specialists. The purpose of this study is to conduct a hybrid type III effectiveness-implementation randomized controlled trial with the following objectives: (1) to assess the effects of three implementation strategies of an online pain neuroscience education service in the public health system of Guarapuava city, Parana, Brazil; (2) to compare the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of the three implementation strategies of online pain education.

Connect with a study center

  • Universidade Estadual do Centro-Oeste

    Guarapuava, Paraná 85.065-580
    Brazil

    Active - Recruiting

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