Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
Official title:
Community-dwelling Older Adults Living With Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain: The Effect of an Evidence-based Intervention on Pain, Function, Health and Behaviour
| Verified date | April 2018 |
| Source | Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences |
| Contact | n/a |
| Is FDA regulated | No |
| Health authority | |
| Study type | Interventional |
The aim for the study is to examined the effect of an individually tailored integrated
behavioral medicine in physiotherapy intervention including functional exercise, for older
adults, having chronic musculoskeletal pain, living alone and dependent on formal care.
The study is a pragmatic randomized controlled trial with one intervention group and one
control group. The intervention is a 12-weeks home-based program. The intervention consists
of an individually tailored intervention and aims to enhance ability to perform everyday
activities by improving physical function and reduce pain-related beliefs and pain-related
disability. The comparison group achieves general advice about physical activity. All
participants will be tested at baseline, a post-assessment at 12 week and a three month
follow-up. Primary outcome is pain interference by the Brief Pain Inventory and physical
function by Short Physical Performance Battery.
Secondary outcomes measures if the goal setting is reached, self-efficacy in relation to the
goal setting, pain catastrophizing, level of physical Activity, falls efficacy and Health
related quality of life.
| Status | Active, not recruiting |
| Enrollment | 105 |
| Est. completion date | September 2018 |
| Est. primary completion date | September 2018 |
| Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
| Gender | All |
| Age group | 75 Years and older |
| Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - 75 years, Living in the central part of Oslo, Norway Living alone in ordinary housing Dependent on home help services for individual care and/or housekeeping activities or home care for medical needs The presence of musculoskeletal pain for three month or longer Ability to walk independently indoors, with or without a walking aid Ability to understand and speak Norwegian Ability to fill in activity diary or to have someone to help them with that. Exclusion Criteria: Older adults ongoing physiotherapy treatment for injury/illness, Are in a palliative stage of treatment Have experienced heart failure in the past three months. |
| Country | Name | City | State |
|---|---|---|---|
| Norway | Sara Cederbom | Oslo |
| Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
|---|---|
| Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences |
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| Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Other | Consumer questions | To assess the participants expected results of the intervention they will be asked to answer the following questions: How do you experience your physical activity level now after participation in the study? How do you experience your physical activity level now after participation in the study? 3) How are your physically problems now after ending the participation in the study? 4) Do you use what you learned during the intervention to manage or prevent your physically problem? 5) Describe how you use what you have learned to manage or prevent your physically problems 7) Do you take any pain medication more or less or the same Have you visit a physiotherapist Yes/no, if Yes, for what and what treatment did you get |
at three and six month | |
| Other | Age | Age (years) | baseline | |
| Other | Gender | Gender; male/female | baseline | |
| Other | Home-help services | Number of home help services | baseline | |
| Other | Home care | Number of help from home care | baseline | |
| Other | Medical diagnoses | self-reported number Medical diagnoses | baseline | |
| Other | Pain medication | self-reported Number and use of pain medication | baseline | |
| Other | Years With pain | Number of years With pain | baseline | |
| Other | Falls | Number of falls last year | baseline | |
| Other | Physical activity | If the participants are so physically active as they wish | baseline | |
| Other | Walking aid | use of walking aid | baseline | |
| Other | Getting outdoors | If get outdoors by them selves | baseline | |
| Primary | Pain-related disability measured with the pain interference score in Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) | Pain-related disability will be measured with the pain interference score in Brief Pain Inventory (BPI). The BPI is a self-report pain assessment tool and the patient is instructed to report pain as intensity and as interference with seven different functions. The interference scale includes seven items which assess pain's interference with general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relations with other persons, sleep, and enjoyment of life. The BPI has shown to be The BPI is validated for use in older adults with non cancer pain. | six month | |
| Primary | Physical function measured by the Norwegian version of the Short Physical Performance Battery | Physical function will be measured by the Norwegian version of The short physical performance battery. The Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB) evaluates balance, mobility and muscle strength by examining an individual's ability to stand with feet together in side-by side, semi-tandem and tandem positions, time to walk 8 ft and time to rise from a chair and return to the seated position five times. Each of the three tests is scored, based on performance between 0 and 4, leaving a maximum score of 12 for those individuals performing at the highest levels. The SPPB is a reliable and valid measure of lower extremity performance. Meaningful changes in the SPPB have been defined. Thus, the SPPB can be used as a standard measure of physical performance both for research and in clinical practice. | six month | |
| Secondary | Reach of goal setting | For the participants in the intervention group will the following be checked: If the goal setting is reached or not will be measured by an Yes/No question | three month | |
| Secondary | Pain severity measured by the BPI short version | Pain severity measured by the BPI short version. The BPI is a self-report pain assessment tool and the patient is instructed to report pain as intensity and as interference with seven different functions (49). The intensity scale contains four items measuring worst, least and average pain intensity (usually during the past 24 hours or past week) and intensity now. | six month | |
| Secondary | Pain catastrophizing measured by the Catastrophizing subscale | will be measured with two items from the Catastrophizing subscale which is a part of the Coping strategies questionnaire. | six month | |
| Secondary | Falls efficacy measured by the Norwegian version of the Falls-Efficacy Scale international (FES-I) | is measured by the Norwegian version of the Falls-Efficacy Scale international (FES-I). The FES-I assesses level of concern about falling on a 4 point scale during 16 activities of daily living. Scores range from 16 to 64 with higher scores indicating greater concern about falling. | six month | |
| Secondary | physical activity level according to a six-point scale | The level of physical activity, including housekeeping activities, was estimated for the summer and winter seasons according to a six-point scale. The scale ranged from "hardly any physical activity" (level 1) to "hard exercise several times a week" (level 6). The scale has been shown to be valid for older people. | six month | |
| Secondary | Health related quality of life measured with SF-12 | will be measured with The Short Form Health survey,SF-12. SF-12 is a shortened version of SF-36 (55)) and has shown to be valid to use among older people. | six month | |
| Secondary | Self-efficacy in relation to goal setting | The participants in the intervention Group will measure their self-efficacy in relation to the goal setting by and Self-efficacy in relation to the goal setting will be measured by a four-graded verbal descriptive scale; Not sure at all, little sure, rather sure, very sure. | three month |
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