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This research seeks to develop an internet-based program to help teenagers manage pain at home using a variety of techniques from physiotherapy, medicine, psychology and nursing. This study uses interviews to investigate what content and features teenagers and their parents want to see in an online intervention for managing chronic pain in teenagers.


Clinical Trial Description

This research seeks to develop an internet-based programme to help teenagers manage pain at home using a variety of techniques that mirror clinical practice. This includes content from medicine, physiotherapy, nursing and psychological techniques, such as relaxation.

The study will use interviews (one semi-structured interview and one 'think-aloud' interview per participant) to explore the question: What content and features do young people with chronic pain, and their parents want to see in an online pain management intervention?

The study seeks to recruit a group of teenagers from Great Ormond Street Hospital, as well as a group of parents. After the first round of interviews, participants have the option to be contacted about the second round.

Recruitment for the first round of interviews will continue up until the point where no additional insights are found by adding new data to the analysis ('point of saturation'). We anticipate 30 teenagers and 30 parents will be sufficient. We hope to recruit young people with a mixture of ages and sexes, as well as a mixture of different pain diagnoses, and parents with varying backgrounds and sexes where possible.

The insights gathered from this study will help develop a new program for managing chronic pain in teenagers, which we aim to make available through the NHS. The internet-based intervention hopes to contribute to successful chronic pain management at home, and may be used as an adjunct to clinical services, such as the Pain Control Service at Great Ormond Street Hospital. ;


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NCT number NCT03992976
Study type Observational
Source University of Southampton
Contact Anna L Hurley-Wallace, MSc
Phone 07906352640
Email A.Hurley-Wallace@soton.ac.uk
Status Recruiting
Phase
Start date December 12, 2019
Completion date March 1, 2021

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