Back Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Impact of Chiropractic Care on Opioid Use Among Adults With Chronic Non-Cancer Spinal Pain: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
The investigators will conduct a pilot cluster randomized controlled trial (RCT) of chiropractic care added to usual medical care, versus usual medical care alone, for adult patients prescribed opioid therapy for chronic non-cancer spinal pain at four community health centers (CHCs) in Ontario, Canada. These centers provide services to communities and vulnerable populations with high unemployment rates, multiple co-morbidities, and high rates of chronic musculoskeletal disorders that are commonly managed with prescription opioids. The investigators hypothesize that a full-scale (definitive) cluster RCT on the impact of chiropractic care on prescription opioid use for chronic non-cancer spinal pain will be feasible within the Ontario CHC context.
Status | Not yet recruiting |
Enrollment | 25 |
Est. completion date | April 30, 2025 |
Est. primary completion date | January 31, 2025 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Clusters - CHC in Ontario, Canada - Roster of = 3,500 patients - One or more opioid-reducing strategies implemented as part of their standard medical services (e.g., chart audits, tracked performance metrics related to high dose prescribing) Participants - Adult patients (aged = 18 years) - Diagnosis of chronic non-cancer spinal pain (i.e., back or neck pain of = 12 weeks' duration, not associated with cancer) - Actively receiving one or more opioid prescriptions (minimum dose of 50 mg MED, dispensed over a period of at least 3 consecutive months) - Interested in reducing their opioid dose - Cognitive ability and language skills required to complete the outcome measures - Provision of informed consent Exclusion Criteria: Clusters • CHCs that employ chiropractors or have currently established chiropractic programs Participants - Individuals already receiving chiropractic care - Opioid-naive (or < 90 consecutive days of opioid prescription) at baseline - Total active opioid dosage of < 50 mg MED at baseline - Actively receiving treatment for opioid use disorder (e.g., methadone, naloxone) - Spinal neoplasms or other 'red flag' diagnoses (e.g., fractures, infections, inflammatory arthritis, or cauda equina syndrome) - Anticipated problems with the participant being available for follow-up - Incarceration, or planned incarceration - The participant is or may be enrolled in a competing trial - Other reason to exclude the participant, as specified |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Canada | McMaster University | Hamilton | Ontario |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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McMaster University | Alliance for Healthier Communities, Canadian Chiropractic Research Foundation, Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research and Care, Michael G. DeGroote National Pain Centre, Ontario Chiropractic Association, Surgical Methods Centre, McMaster University |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Number of Participants Experiencing Treatment-Related Adverse Events | Study personnel will collect data on adverse events (e.g., muscle soreness, joint pain, stiffness, headache, dizziness, nausea, vomiting, constipation, radiating symptoms, paresthesia, or fatigue) at each follow-up visit and record this information in an online data capture system (REDCap Cloud). Participants will be asked: "Did you experience any side effects or problems after your last treatment visit? If yes, please specify: (check all that apply) (Pain or stiffness; Numbness/Pins and needles; Headache; Dizziness; Nausea; Vomiting; Constipation; Tiredness/Fatigue; Other, please specify: __________________)". | Assessed immediately before each visit through the 8-week active care and 4-week follow-up period, as well as at 12-week follow-up | |
Primary | Rate of Recruitment | Recruitment rate of participants, measured as the number of eligible participants recruited (i.e., consented and enrolled) per week at each center. | From start of enrollment up to 26 weeks (or study end) | |
Primary | Feasibility of Retention | Participant retention, measured as the percentage of participants successfully followed for the 12-week study period. The investigators will consider the pilot successful if at least 80% follow-up is achieved at 12 weeks for the primary definitive trial outcomes (i.e., total prescribed opioid usage, and levels of pain intensity and function as measured by the Bournemouth Questionnaire). | Assessed at 38 weeks (or 12 weeks from study end) | |
Primary | Intervention Acceptability | Participant compliance with appointment schedules, measured as the percentage of scheduled appointments attended. The investigators will consider 70% attendance to signify feasibility. | From enrollment to end of active treatment at 8 weeks | |
Primary | Feasibility of Data Completion | Measured as the percentage of items completed on patient-reported outcome questionnaires. The investigators will claim feasibility with 80% or greater completion of the Bournemouth and EuroQol 5 Domain (5 level version) questionnaires. | Baseline, 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Total Prescribed Opioid Usage | Study personnel will extract opioid prescription data from participants' individual electronic medical records to obtain the number of chronic non-cancer spinal pain-related opioid prescriptions (i.e., unique opioid fills and subsequent refills) from baseline to 12-week follow-up. Opioid dosage will be measured in milligrams (mg) of morphine equivalents daily (MED). To calculate the MED for each prescribed opioid, the investigators will multiply the quantity x the mg per unit dispensed x drug-specific conversion factors. In addition, the investigators will dichotomize opioid dosage as either high (e.g., = 90 mg) MED or low (e.g., < 90 mg) MED at baseline and each follow-up interval. The threshold for opioid dose will be dependent on the central tendency of MED in the patient sample. The investigators will also conduct a sensitivity analysis using a threshold of 50 mg MED. | Baseline, 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Level of Pain Intensity, and Physical and Emotional Functioning as measured by the Bournemouth Questionnaire (BQ) | The BQ consists of 7 items (i.e., pain intensity, function in activities of daily living, function in social activities, anxiety, depression levels, fear avoidance behavior, and locus of control/self-efficacy), each scored from 0-10 ("0" = no disability, "10" = complete disability) for a total of 70. To optimize interpretability, the investigators will convert mean effects to risk differences using the anchor-based minimally important difference (MID) of the BQ established for chronic low back pain patients. | Baseline, 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Level of Bothersomeness of Spinal Pain | Self-rated level of bothersomeness on a 5-point Likert scale from "Not at all bothersome" to "Extremely bothersome". | Baseline, 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Level of Patient Satisfaction | Self-rated satisfaction with care on a 5-point Likert scale from "Very satisfied" to "Very dissatisfied". | 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Quality of Life as measured by the EuroQol 5 Domain (EQ-5D) (5 Level Version) | (a) Self-rated health status measured on 5 domains (i.e., mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression), each rated on a 5-point Likert scale from "No problems" to "Extreme problems"; and (b) Self-rated health status measured on a visual analog scale from 0-100 ("0" = worst health imaginable, "100" = best health imaginable). The investigators will convert mean effects to risk differences using the anchor-based MID of the EQ-5D established for chronic low back pain patients to optimize interpretability. | Baseline, 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Other Health Care Utilization at Baseline | Participants will be asked: "Have you sought help from any other practitioner, such as your GP [general practitioner] or another healthcare professional, for this present episode of your painful complaint? If yes, please specify: (check all that apply) (GP; Nurse practitioner; Nurse; Dietician; Social worker; Community health worker; Physiotherapist; Other, please specify: __________________)." | Baseline | |
Secondary | Other Health Care Utilization at Follow-Up | Participants will be asked: "Since starting treatment at this clinic, have you sought help from any other practitioner, such as your GP or another healthcare professional, for your complaint? If yes, please specify: (check all that apply) (GP; Nurse practitioner; Nurse; Dietician; Social worker; Community health worker; Physiotherapist; Other, please specify: __________________)." | 2-, 4-, 8- and 12-week follow-up | |
Secondary | Work Status | Participants will be asked: (a) "Are you currently employed? If yes, what is your occupation: __________________. If no, are you: (please check only one answer) (Retired; Home-maker; Student; Home on doctor's advice; Unemployed; Other, please specify: __________________)"; (b) "Are you receiving any disability benefits because of your spine pain? (please check only one answer) (Yes; No, but it's possible that I will; No, but it's likely I will; No, and it's very unlikely I will)"; and (c) "Are you currently involved with a lawyer (or ongoing litigation) as a result of your spine pain? (please check only one answer) (Yes; No, but it's possible that I will; No, but it's likely I will; No, and it's very unlikely I will)". | Baseline and 12-week follow-up |
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