Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain Clinical Trial
— GPTVTCOVCPOfficial title:
Evaluating Group-Based Psychological Treatments Over Home Video Teleconference for Older Veterans With Chronic Pain
This study is being performed to compare the effects of three types of group-based psychological treatments delivered over video telehealth for chronic musculoskeletal pain in older U.S. military Veterans. The three types of psychological treatments are: Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Emotional Awareness and Expression Therapy (EAET), and Mindfulness Meditation (MM). In addition, the investigators will evaluate which patients respond best to each treatment and how each treatment works. The investigators are performing the study because chronic pain is a big problem among Veterans. Older Veterans are the focus because they have the highest rates of chronic pain, perhaps as high has 80%. The investigators are looking at psychological treatments because they are less risky than medications or procedures for older Veterans. Telehealth is an important aspect of the proposal, as delivery over telehealth could improve access to treatments. CBT is endorsed nationally by VA, but no standardized MM is available through VA, and only a few VA sites use EAET, which is a newer treatment focusing on how stress and emotions affect pain. The project aims to evaluate a standardized form of MM and the newer treatment, EAET, compared to the standard CBT used widely in VA.
Status | Recruiting |
Enrollment | 216 |
Est. completion date | September 30, 2027 |
Est. primary completion date | September 30, 2027 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | All |
Age group | 60 Years to 95 Years |
Eligibility | Inclusion Criteria: Eligible individuals are - Veterans; - age 60-95 years; - have at least 3 months of musculoskeletal pain, including the following conditions: back, neck, leg, or pelvic pain; temporomandibular joint disorders; fibromyalgia; tension headaches; or any combination of these disorders; and - have an average daily pain intensity of at least 4 on a 0 to 10 scale. Exclusion Criteria: - pain conditions likely to respond pharmacologic or surgical treatment only when they are the primary or sole complaint: hip or knee osteoarthritis, leg pain greater than back pain (to exclude radiculopathy), electromyography-confirmed "tunnel" syndromes (e.g., carpal tunnel syndrome), gout, neuralgias, migraine, and cluster headaches; - non-musculoskeletal pain conditions: autoimmune disease that typically generates pain (e.g., rheumatoid arthritis), cancer pain, sickle cell disease, burn pain, infection associated with pain, and cauda equina syndrome; and - these conditions or circumstances: severe psychiatric disorder such as schizophrenia or bipolar I disorder not controlled with medications, active suicide or violence risk, active severe alcohol or substance use disorder, substantial cognitive impairment or dementia (assessed using telephone Mini-Mental State Examination (tMMSE) score <19), previously completed EAET, CBT-CP, or MM/MBSR, currently enrolled in another psychological pain treatment, currently in pain-related litigation or applying for pain-related compensation or compensation increase, unable to fluently read or converse in English, no home internet access. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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United States | VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT | West Haven | Connecticut |
United States | VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System, West Los Angeles, CA | West Los Angeles | California |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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VA Office of Research and Development |
United States,
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Emotional Approach Coping Scales | Sum of eight self-report items assessing whether the subject uses an emotional approach to coping when experiencing stress or difficulties. Items range from 1-4 (1 = I don't use this emotional coping strategy; 4 = I use this emotional coping strategy a lot), yielding a total score between 8 and 32. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Emotional Approach Coping Scales | Sum of eight self-report items assessing whether the subject uses an emotional approach to coping when experiencing stress or difficulties. Items range from 1-4 (1 = I don't use this emotional coping strategy; 4 = I use this emotional coping strategy a lot), yielding a total score between 8 and 32. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Emotional Approach Coping Scales | Sum of eight self-report items assessing whether the subject uses an emotional approach to coping when experiencing stress or difficulties. Items range from 1-4 (1 = I don't use this emotional coping strategy; 4 = I use this emotional coping strategy a lot), yielding a total score between 8 and 32. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Pain/Brain Attributions Scale | Sum of seven self-report items assessing whether the subject beliefs about whether pain is related to stress, brain changes, or emotions. Items range from 0-4 (0 = strongly disagree; 4 = strongly agree) for a total score between 0 and 28. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Pain/Brain Attributions Scale | Sum of seven self-report items assessing whether the subject beliefs about whether pain is related to stress, brain changes, or emotions. Items range from 0-4 (0 = strongly disagree; 4 = strongly agree) for a total score between 0 and 28. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Pain/Brain Attributions Scale | Sum of seven self-report items assessing whether the subject beliefs about whether pain is related to stress, brain changes, or emotions. Items range from 0-4 (0 = strongly disagree; 4 = strongly agree) for a total score between 0 and 28. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Survey of Pain Attitudes | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's attitude towards their pain. Items range from 0-4 (0 = this attitude is very untrue for me; 4 = this attitude is very true for me), yielding a total score between 0 and 56. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Survey of Pain Attitudes | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's attitude towards their pain. Items range from 0-4 (0 = this attitude is very untrue for me; 4 = this attitude is very true for me), yielding a total score between 0 and 56. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Survey of Pain Attitudes | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's attitude towards their pain. Items range from 0-4 (0 = this attitude is very untrue for me; 4 = this attitude is very true for me), yielding a total score between 0 and 56. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Coping Strategies Questionnaire | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's use of coping strategies. Items range 0-6 (0 = never use this strategy; 6 = always use this strategy), yielding a total score between 0 and 84. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Coping Strategies Questionnaire | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's use of coping strategies. Items range 0-6 (0 = never use this strategy; 6 = always use this strategy), yielding a total score between 0 and 84. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Coping Strategies Questionnaire | Sum of fourteen self-report items assessing the subject's use of coping strategies. Items range 0-6 (0 = never use this strategy; 6 = always use this strategy), yielding a total score between 0 and 84. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-2 Item | Sum of two self report items assessing the subject's acceptance of chronic pain. Items range from 0-6 (0 = never true; 6 = always true), yielding a total score between 0 and 12. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-2 Item | Sum of two self report items assessing the subject's acceptance of chronic pain. Items range from 0-6 (0 = never true; 6 = always true), yielding a total score between 0 and 12. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Chronic Pain Acceptance Questionnaire-2 Item | Sum of two self report items assessing the subject's acceptance of chronic pain. Items range from 0-6 (0 = never true; 6 = always true), yielding a total score between 0 and 12. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Self-Compassion Scale-Short Form | Sum of twelve self report items assessing the subject's feelings of self-compassion. Items range from 1-5 (1 = almost never; 6 = almost always), yielding a total score between 12 and 60. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Self-Compassion Scale-Short Form | Sum of twelve self report items assessing the subject's feelings of self-compassion. Items range from 1-5 (1 = almost never; 6 = almost always), yielding a total score between 12 and 60. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Self-Compassion Scale-Short Form | Sum of twelve self report items assessing the subject's feelings of self-compassion. Items range from 1-5 (1 = almost never; 6 = almost always), yielding a total score between 12 and 60. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Working Alliance Inventory | Sum of twelve self-report items assessing the subject's thoughts and feelings on their therapist. Items range 1-7 (1 = never; 4 = sometimes; 7 = always), yielding a total score between 12 and 84. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Working Alliance Inventory | Sum of twelve self-report items assessing the subject's thoughts and feelings on their therapist. Items range 1-7 (1 = never; 4 = sometimes; 7 = always), yielding a total score between 12 and 84. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Working Alliance Inventory | Sum of twelve self-report items assessing the subject's thoughts and feelings on their therapist. Items range 1-7 (1 = never; 4 = sometimes; 7 = always), yielding a total score between 12 and 84. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Sum of ten self-report items assessing the subject's confidence in performing activities of daily living despite pain. Items range 0-6 (0 = not at all confident; 6 = completely confident), yielding a total score between 0 and 60. | Change from baseline to 4 weeks | |
Other | Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Sum of ten self-report items assessing the subject's confidence in performing activities of daily living despite pain. Items range 0-6 (0 = not at all confident; 6 = completely confident), yielding a total score between 0 and 60. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Other | Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire | Sum of ten self-report items assessing the subject's confidence in performing activities of daily living despite pain. Items range 0-6 (0 = not at all confident; 6 = completely confident), yielding a total score between 0 and 60. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Other | Life Events Checklist for DSM-5 | Self report checklist on whether 17 potentially traumatic and life threatening events occurred (yes/no) in the subject's life. | Baseline | |
Other | Pain Catastrophizing Scale | Sum of thirteen self-report items assessing the types of thoughts and feelings experienced with pain. Items range from 0-4 (0 = not experiencing a type of thought / feeling; 5 = experiencing that thought / feeling all the time), yielding a total score between 0 and 52. Higher scores indicate the subject experiences thoughts and emotions that typically catastrophizes their pain. | Baseline | |
Primary | Brief Pain Inventory: Mean Pain Severity | Average of 4 self report items: current pain, worst pain over the last 7 days, least pain over the last 7 days, and average pain over the last 7 days. Each item is scored 0-10 (0 = no pain; 10 = pain as bad as can be), yielding a total score between 0 and 10. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Primary | Brief Pain Inventory: Mean Pain Severity | Average of 4 self report items: current pain, worst pain over the last 7 days, least pain over the last 7 days, and average pain over the last 7 days. Each item is scored 0-10 (0 = no pain; 10 = pain as bad as can be), yielding a total score between 0 and 10. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | Brief Pain Inventory: Pain Interference | Average of 7 self report items on interference of pain with daily activities over the last 7 days: general activity, walking, work, mood, enjoyment of life, relations with others, and sleep. Each item is scored 0-10 (0 = does not interfere; 10 = completely interferes), yielding a total score between 0 and 10. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Brief Pain Inventory: Pain Interference | Average of 7 self report items on interference of pain with daily activities over the last 7 days: general activity, walking, work, mood, enjoyment of life, relations with others, and sleep. Each item is scored 0-10 (0 = does not interfere; 10 = completely interferes), yielding a total score between 0 and 10. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | Patient Health Questionnaire-8 | Sum of 8 self report items assessing depression and emotional distress over the last 2 weeks. Items range from 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = nearly every day) for a total score between 0 and 24. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Patient Health Questionnaire-8 | Sum of 8 self report items assessing depression and emotional distress over the last 2 weeks. Items range from 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = nearly every day) for a total score between 0 and 24. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2-item | Sum of 2 self report items assessing anxiety and worrying over the last 2 weeks. Items range from 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = nearly every day) for a total score between 0 and 6. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Generalized Anxiety Disorder 2-item | Sum of 2 self report items assessing anxiety and worrying over the last 2 weeks. Items range from 0-3 (0 = not at all; 3 = nearly every day) for a total score between 0 and 6. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 | Sum of 20 self report items assessing post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms over the last month. Items range from 0-4 (0 = not at all; 3 = extremely) for a total score between 0 and 80. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | PTSD Checklist for DSM-5 | Sum of 20 self report items assessing post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms over the last month. Items range from 0-4 (0 = not at all; 3 = extremely) for a total score between 0 and 80. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey | Includes 12 self report items assessing mental and physical health quality of life. Scores range from 0 to 100 with 50 being an average score and higher scores representing better health related quality of life. | Change from baseline to 8 weeks | |
Secondary | The Veterans RAND 12 Item Health Survey | Includes 12 self report items assessing mental and physical health quality of life. Scores range from 0 to 100 with 50 being an average score and higher scores representing better health related quality of life. | Change from baseline to 20 weeks | |
Secondary | Satisfaction with Therapy and Therapist Scale-Revised | Satisfaction with therapy subscale is the summation of 6 items, each scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction), yielding a total score between 6 and 30. Satisfaction with therapist subscale is the summation of 6 items, each scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction), yielding a total score between 6 and 30. Overall satisfaction is an additional single item scored 1-5 (1 = maximum dissatisfaction; 5 = maximum satisfaction). The two subscales and the overall satisfaction item are each reported separately. | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Patient's Global Impression of Change | Patient rates on a single item with a scale of 1-7 the change (if any) they've experienced since beginning treatment in the study (1 = no change or condition has worsened; 7 = a great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference). | 8 weeks | |
Secondary | Patient's Global Impression of Change | Patient rates on a single item with a scale of 1-7 the change (if any) they've experienced since beginning treatment in the study (1 = no change or condition has worsened; 7 = a great deal better and a considerable improvement that has made all the difference). | 20 weeks |
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