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NCT number NCT04778384
Other study ID # Intervention_Pain_Therapy
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date April 19, 2021
Est. completion date April 30, 2023

Study information

Verified date April 2021
Source Luzerner Kantonsspital
Contact Fabia Buettcher, MD
Phone +41 41 205 1344
Email fabia.buettcher@luks.ch
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Monocentric, uncontrolled before / after study to evaluate the effectiveness of a patient education for oncological patients by nursing staff to promote self-management in pain therapy. The structured patient education (in the form of a micro-training) is intended to specifically promote pain self-management in oncological patients. In contrast to conventional training courses, this requires the patient to be actively involved in the process so that the skills learned can be used to optimally adapt the therapy on an individual level. Through the intervention, we postulate the advantage that the increased self-management of pain therapy improves the everyday functions of the patient, and by breaking down patient-related barriers and checking the accessibility of pain medication, the safety in dealing with pain therapy and thus patient satisfaction increases. Data is collected in two time series. First, data of patients with sham intervention (control intervention) is collected, then data is collected from patients with a structured micro-training (study intervention). Patients do not know which training series they belong to.


Description:

Nursing staff is trained to conduct the micro-training. The sham intervention is unstructured at the discretion of the respective nurse. They are only informed about the purpose of the sham intervention, the expected time frame and the course of a sample sham intervention. First, the data collection of the group with control intervention is started until the required number of patients is recorded. As soon as these data are complete, the group with study intervention is recorded. The patients are recruited from the oncological outpatient clinics. After the outpatient clinics before a parenteral therapy, they have a waiting period, during which the patient's consent is obtained. The patients are then taken to the intervention room for parenteral therapy. Here, the questionnaire is filled out before, during or after the therapy, and then the intervention with the nurse takes place. This process with a short reflection period must be designed in such a way because the indication for escalation of the opioid pain treatment is made during the oncological consultation which is the only possibility to recruit patients for this pilot study. The way the clinic runs today, the nursing staff is timewise only available for training patients with parenteral therapy. If the patients needed more time to think about it, they would have to be trained separately at a later point in time, which would only be established if the effectiveness of the patient training could be proven. Because the patients are not exposed to any risk from the planned interventions, this procedure is reasonable in our view. In micro-training (study intervention), patients are taught structured knowledge based on the content of a checklist. In addition to pain recording, patients are trained in the use of basic and reserve pain medication and co-analgesics, the most common opioid side effects are discussed and how to react to them. It is also checked that the necessary prescriptions or medication have been given. Furthermore, after completing the BQII Barriers Questionnaire (second part of the questionnaire), patient-related barriers, i.e. concerns or fears of the patient with regard to pain therapy, become apparent. With a factual discussion and a professional weighing of advantages and disadvantages, the nurse tries to break down these barriers and thus promotes the patient's motivation for a well-adapted pain therapy. In the case of sham intervention (control intervention), there is only a conversation between the nurse and the patient. In this conversation the patient is picked up with his current knowledge about his pain therapy and any questions are answered correctly. However, there is no structured transfer of knowledge in the sense of patient training. The data is recorded using a three-part questionnaire. The first part of the questionnaire contains questions regarding pain-related restrictions in everyday activities (using the Brief Pain Inventory as the standard for pain assessment of oncological patients as used by the Swiss Cancer League). The second part of the questionnaire deals with patient-related barriers using the BQII Barriers Questionnaire. The third part of the questionnaire consists of global questions: confidence in dealing with pain medication, satisfaction with pain therapy, restriction of the most important activities in everyday life and satisfaction with quality of life. 4 weeks after the intervention, patients are asked to fill in the same three-part questionnaire again. At that time, the questionnaire is sent to them by mail with a reply envelope.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 60
Est. completion date April 30, 2023
Est. primary completion date December 31, 2022
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 100 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: • Oncology clinics outpatients with parenteral therapy with a new or escalated opioid pain therapy without exclusion criteria Exclusion Criteria: - Lack of consent - Insufficient knowledge of German - Cognitive deficits

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
Micro-training to promote self-management in pain therapy
Micro-training according to the checklist & targeted discussion / dismantling of patient-related barriers based on the answers in the second part of the questionnaire (BQII Barriers Questionnaire) In this discussion, the nurses give their opinion on any patient-related barriers that become apparent after completing the second part of the questionnaire. This is not done according to a fixed template, but with the specialist knowledge and everyday experience of the nurse.
Other:
Sham intervention
An unstructured conversation is carried out. Patient questions are answered correctly, but there is no training, rather patient information.

Locations

Country Name City State
Switzerland Luzerner Kantonsspital Luzern

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Luzerner Kantonsspital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Switzerland, 

References & Publications (1)

Raphaelis S, Frommlet F, Mayer H, Koller A. Implementation of a nurse-led self-management support intervention for patients with cancer-related pain: a cluster randomized phase-IV study with a stepped wedge design (EvANtiPain). BMC Cancer. 2020 Jun 16;20(1):559. doi: 10.1186/s12885-020-06729-0. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Change in pain-related restriction of daily activities Questionnaire part 1: according to the Brief Pain Inventory Scale title: Do you feel restricted in everyday life because of the pain? 8 items with possible answers on a 5-pt-Likert-scale ranging from "not restricted" = 1pt to "completely restricted" = 5pts minimum score 8pts, maximum score 40pts with higher scores meaning a worse outcome 20 months
Secondary Change in patient-related barriers Questionnaire part 2: according to the BQII Barriers Questionnaire Scale title: We are interested in your attitude towards pain therapy. Please tick the box that most applies to you.
12 items with possible answers on a 5-pt-Likert-scale ranging from "completely disagree" = 1pt to "completely agree" = 5pts possible minimum score 12pts, possible maximum score 60pts with higher scores meaning a worse outcome (meaning higher barriers towards pain therapy)
20 months
Secondary Confidence in handling pain medication, satisfaction with pain therapy and quality of life, restriction of the most important activities in everyday life Questionnaire part 3: recorded with global questionsScale title: Please tick the box that most applies to you.
4 global questions regarding self competence and satisfaction with pain therapy, the ability to fulfill the most important daily activity despite the pain and overall satisfaction with quality of life.
Possible answers on a 5-pt-Likert-scale ranging from "completely disagree" = 1pt to "completely agree" = 5pts possible minimum score 4pts, possible maximum score 20pts with higher scores meaning a better outcome
20 months
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