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NCT number NCT04172038
Other study ID # 908761
Secondary ID 4UH3AT009763-03
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date December 9, 2019
Est. completion date September 1, 2025

Study information

Verified date July 2023
Source Brooke Army Medical Center
Contact Mary Laugesen, DPT
Phone 210-808-2575
Email mary.c.laugesen.ctr@mail.mil
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

This study will be sequential, randomization trial where patients with chronic low back pain are initially randomized to receive 1 of 2 treatments (physical therapy OR Move 2 Health). This will be Phase I of the study intervention. Patients who do not respond to treatment after 6 weeks will undergo a subsequent sequential randomization. This will be Phase II of the study intervention. Patients in Phase II will be randomized to receive 1 of 2 treatments (addition of physical therapy or Move 2 Health, whichever one they did not receive OR the MORE Mindfulness intervention). Patients will be followed for 1 year after enrollment.


Description:

Improving non-pharmacologic management of chronic pain is a priority for the Military Health System (MHS) within the Department of Defense (DoD) and the most common chronic pain condition in the MHS and civilian healthcare is low back pain (LBP). Key questions exist however about the relative effectiveness of various strategies at different Steps, how to sequence treatments and individualize care based on specific patient characteristics and the resource implications. This study will recruit active duty military members or members of Reserves or National Guard on active duty, family members of active duty personnel, or Tricare beneficiaries seeing a primary care provider for chronic LBP in an MHS facility, ages 18-65. All participants will first receive 6 weeks of Phase I care with either physical therapy (PT) or Move to Health (M2H) interventions. After Phase I the investigators will assess response to initial treatment strategy. Phase I responders will be receive up to 2 additional sessions of treatment to facilitate a transition to self-management. Phase I non-responders will be randomly assigned to a more intensive Phase II treatment of either mindfulness or a combined PT+M2H intervention for 8 weeks. Randomization at each phase will be stratified by site, gender, and active duty status (adding Phase I treatment assignment at Phase II). Follow-up assessments for all participants will occur at 18 weeks (conclusion of Phase II), 6 months and 12 months after enrollment. Outcomes include patient-reported measures and health care costs.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 850
Est. completion date September 1, 2025
Est. primary completion date December 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years to 65 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: 1. Active duty military member (Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines) or member of Reserves or National Guard on active duty, a family member of active duty personnel, or Tricare beneficiary receiving care in a participating Military Treatment Facility. 2. Age 18 - 65 years at the time of enrollment. 3. Receiving Step 1 chronic LBP care based on VA Stepped Care Pain Management model defined as: a. Seen by a health care provider for chief complaint of LBP with or without symptoms into the buttocks or legs within past the 30 days. - Chief complaint of LBP which may be self-reported or identified by primary International Classification of Disease (ICD), 10th edition codes of LBP (M54.5, M54.9, S33.012), lumbar degenerative change (M51.36, M51.37, M48.06, M47.817), lumbar disc herniation/radiculitis (M54.16, M54.17, M51.26, M51.27, M54.3). 4. Meets NIH Task Force145 definition of chronic LBP based on two questions: How long has LBP has been an ongoing problem for you? and How often has LBP been an ongoing problem for you over the past 6 months? A response of greater than 3 months to question 1, and "at least half the days in the past 6 months" to question 2 is required to satisfy the NIH definition of chronic LBP. 5. Anticipates ability to attend treatment sessions over a 16 week period following enrollment with no planned absence of 2 weeks or more for training, vacation or any purpose. Exclusion Criteria: 1. Signs of serious or systemic pathology as a cause of LBP including spine fracture, neoplasm, inflammatory disease (e.g., ankylosing spondylitis), vertebral osteomyelitis, etc. 2. Knowingly pregnant 3. Has received interventions for LBP that involves providers other than primary care in the past 6 months. This includes physical therapy or behavioral pain management or counseling as well as specialist physician consultations, chiropractic, etc. 4. Has received any interventional pain procedures (e.g., spinal injections), inter-disciplinary pain management, integrated chronic pain and substance use treatment programs, etc. in the past 6 months 5. Has received any lumbar spine surgery in the past year. 6. Retiring from active duty within 12 months, pending a medical evaluation board, discharge from the military for medical reasons, or pending or undergoing any litigation for an injury. 7. At elevated acute risk for suicide (i.e., risk is below the level requiring either consultation or urgent action based on Veterans Affairs-Department of Defense Clinical Practice Guideline for Assessment and Management of Patients at Risk for Suicide)

Study Design


Intervention

Behavioral:
Physical Therapy
Physical therapy will be delivered using a guideline-concordant approach based off the Department of Defense -Veterans Affairs Low Back Pain Guidelines, focusing on risk-stratified care deliver (using the STarT Back tool as an adjunct).
Move 2 Health (M2H)
Participants will receive education for self-management (video and written materials) to introduce the key domains of holistic health in the Move to Health (M2H) model and their relationship to chronic LBP. Next, the participant will complete a Personal Health Inventory. The Inventory will be reviewed by the health coach and patient in order to identify specific domains for priority based on patient preference: Sleep Physical Activity Nutrition Intrinsic Well-Being (Personal Development, Spiritual Well-Being, Emotional Well-Being) Extrinsic Well-Being (Family/Social Relationships, Surroundings) Care may range from guided self-management with the researcher to a specialist referral (e.g., sleep specialist, dietician, behavioral health provider, etc.).
MORE Mindfulness
Throughout the intervention, three core areas are emphasized. Activities include exercises and at-home work for participants to reinforce these core areas. Mindfulness Cognitive reappraisal Savoring of positive experiences

Locations

Country Name City State
United States Brooke Army Medical Center San Antonio Texas
United States Wilford Hall Ambulatory Surgical Center San Antonio Texas
United States Desmond Doss Health Clinic Schofield Barracks Hawaii
United States Madigan Army Medical Center Tacoma Washington

Sponsors (6)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Brooke Army Medical Center 59th Medical Wing, Madigan Army Medical Center, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), Tripler Army Medical Center, University of Utah

Country where clinical trial is conducted

United States, 

References & Publications (3)

Cella D, Riley W, Stone A, Rothrock N, Reeve B, Yount S, Amtmann D, Bode R, Buysse D, Choi S, Cook K, Devellis R, DeWalt D, Fries JF, Gershon R, Hahn EA, Lai JS, Pilkonis P, Revicki D, Rose M, Weinfurt K, Hays R; PROMIS Cooperative Group. The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) developed and tested its first wave of adult self-reported health outcome item banks: 2005-2008. J Clin Epidemiol. 2010 Nov;63(11):1179-94. doi: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2010.04.011. Epub 2010 Aug 4. — View Citation

Chou R, Huffman LH; American Pain Society; American College of Physicians. Nonpharmacologic therapies for acute and chronic low back pain: a review of the evidence for an American Pain Society/American College of Physicians clinical practice guideline. Ann Intern Med. 2007 Oct 2;147(7):492-504. doi: 10.7326/0003-4819-147-7-200710020-00007. Erratum In: Ann Intern Med. 2008 Feb 5;148(3):247-8. — View Citation

Main CJ, George SZ. Psychologically informed practice for management of low back pain: future directions in practice and research. Phys Ther. 2011 May;91(5):820-4. doi: 10.2522/ptj.20110060. Epub 2011 Mar 30. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary PROMIS-Pain Interference Computer Adapted Test (PI-CAT) Computer-adapted assessment using a 44-item bank measuring the self-reported consequences of pain on relevant aspects of life including impact on social, emotional, cognitive, physical and recreational activities. All Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMISĀ®) scores are reported on a T-score metric with a score of 50 points aligning with the general population mean and a standard deviation of 10. Higher scores indicate greater pain interference. 1 year
Secondary PROMIS Physical Function Computer Adapted Test (PF-CAT) Computer-adapted assessment using a 121-item bank measuring current, self-reported capability related to physical activities. All PROMIS scores are reported on a T-score metric with a score of 50 points aligning with the general population mean and a standard deviation of 10. Higher scores indicate greater physical function. 1 year
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