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NCT ID: NCT05709366 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Knowledge, Beliefs and Attitudes of Greek Physiotherapist About Pain Neuroscience Education

Start date: January 28, 2023
Phase:
Study type: Observational

An e-survey study will be carried out based on Checklist for Reporting Results of 52 Internet E-Surveys (CHERRIES)". The purpose of this study is to investigate the knowledge, beliefs and behaviour of Greek physiotherapists regarding the pain neuroscience education program (PNE) as an intervention in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

NCT ID: NCT05097521 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Assessing Pain, Patient Reported Outcomes and Complementary and Integrative Health

APPROACH
Start date: March 17, 2021
Phase:
Study type: Observational

The APPROACH Study (Assessing Pain, Patient-Reported Outcomes and Complementary and Integrative Health) assesses the effects of use of practitioner-delivered CIH therapies alone compared to the combination of self-care and practitioner-delivered CIH therapies among Veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain. The APPROACH study is predominately conducting a secondary analysis of patient-reported data being collected by the Veterans Health Administration's (VA) Office of Patient Centered Care and Cultural Transformation among Veterans using 18 VA medical centers. Those facilities received funding as part of the Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act to expand availability of CIH therapies. That patient-reported data is being supplemented with VA electronic health record data and data on the 18 medical centers' business practices (nudges, the instrumental variable). Practitioner-delivered therapies under study include chiropractic care, acupuncture and therapeutic massage, and self-care therapies include Tai Chi/qigong, yoga and meditation. The primary outcomes are improvement in pain severity and pain interference, using the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), 6 months after initiating CIH therapies compared to baseline. Patients will enter treatment groups based on the CIH therapies they use, as randomizing patients to specific therapies would require withholding therapies routinely offered at VA. The investigators will address selection bias and confounding by using sites' variations in business practices and other encouragements (nudges) to receiving different CIH therapies as a surrogate for direct randomization using instrumental variables econometric methods.

NCT ID: NCT05020470 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Pilot Testing A Theory-Driven Self-Management Intervention for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Start date: September 22, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The proposed randomized control trial will evaluate auricular point acupressure (APA) treatment administered by the participant themselves with the use of a phone app on chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) outcomes. This study will randomly assign participants into three groups: (1) Self-guided mAPA (S-mAPA), (2) In-Person Training + mAPA (IP-mAPA), and (3) Usual Care Control (UC). EMA will be used to assess momentary pain outcomes and APA adherence. Data will be collected at pre- (T1), post-completion of intervention (T2), follow-ups at post 1M- (primary endpoint) (T3), 2M (T4), and 3M (secondary endpoint, long-term sustained effect) (T5) for a total of four assessments.

NCT ID: NCT04466605 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Effect of Tele-Yoga Therapy on Patients With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain During Covid-19 Lockdown

Start date: March 30, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Covid-19 outbreak and lockdown measures raised significant concerns over clinical management of chronic pain patients around the world. Patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMSP) are at high risk of physical disability, psychological distress, and poor quality of life. Analgesic medications were main management during lockdown, but opioid-related concerns have prompted to find immediate alternatives. Present study was undertaken to determine whether patients randomized to tele-yoga therapy would experience less pain, disability and improved global health, adherence and satisfaction, compared with patients assigned to usual care.

NCT ID: NCT04349033 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Virtual Human Technology for Patients With Chronic Pain

Start date: February 10, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The experimental study compares three virtual human interviews of patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain: Emotional disclosure and brain, emotional disclosure only, basic information control. Effects on attitudes and clinical outcomes at 1-month follow-up are assessed.

NCT ID: NCT03927846 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Implementation of Nurse-guided Web-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pain Management

Start date: July 17, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

To see if nurse guided web based cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) will show pain improvement in patients with all types of pain complaints.

NCT ID: NCT03890081 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Reliability and Validity of the Turkish Version of the Coping Strategies Questionnaire

Start date: May 15, 2017
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Chronic musculoskeletal pain is a major health problem in 35% of the general population in most developed countries. In addition to interventional therapies, the cognitive and behavioral abilities of the patient, are important for the solution of chronic pain. All of these abilities of patients are called coping strategies of pain.

NCT ID: NCT03593772 Completed - PTSD Clinical Trials

Mission Reconnect- Delivering a Mobile and Web Based Self Directed Complementary And Integrative Health Program to Veterans and Their Partners to Manage Pain and PTSD

MR
Start date: September 3, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This project is responsive to RR&D's current special areas of interest for non-pharmacological activity-based interventions for chronic pain impacting pain reduction, function and quality of life. This project aligns with the VA mandate for complementary and integrative health (CIH) care for Veterans and their families. CIH complements traditional care for Veterans managing chronic conditions, such as chronic pain and PTSD. Mission Reconnect (MR) is a user-driven, dyadic, CIH self-care management program delivered remotely that teaches techniques the Veteran/partner dyad can use to reduce pain, anxiety and stress, promote well-being and improve relationship quality. The research goal is to evaluate MR as an approach to manage chronic pain and PTSD symptoms, for potential subsequent implementation. This study will possibly provide a model for establishing remote access and sustainable implementation of CIH within VA.

NCT ID: NCT03391661 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

University of Michigan / Wayne State Chronic Pain Study

Start date: December 10, 2017
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study is designed to determine if a brief educational program can alter the attitudes and knowledge of individuals with chronic back pain, which is likely to be non-structural in nature. Individuals will be randomly assigned to an experimental condition (performs written educational and emotional awareness exercises) or a control condition (completes a general health activities questionnaire). Comparisons will be made to assess the degree of centralized pain features and functional improvements at 1-month follow-up. A 10-month follow-up as a secondary endpoint is also planned.

NCT ID: NCT03100721 Completed - Clinical trials for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Pain Neuroscience Education in Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

Start date: April 4, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Chronic musculoskeletal pain (CMP) is highly prevalent, disabling and with high socio-economic costs, with many negative effects on quality of life. CMP affects the ability to perform work, social, recreational and domestic tasks by changing the mood and concentration of this population that suffers. In a study carried out in 2010, 17% of the Spanish population had experienced pain in the last month and according to the severity of symptoms 12% felt severe , 64% moderate and 24% mild pain. In this same study it is specified that 61% was due to back pain, 29% due to neck pain and 23% due to shoulder pain. Pain neuroscience education (PNE) has been shown as an effective treatment strategy in increasing knowledge and understanding of neurobiology, neurophysiology and pain processing, modifying beliefs about it, improving patient skills and encouraging to the accomplishment of physical and social activities in different chronic pathologies.