Chronic Pain Clinical Trial
— NO+PAINOfficial title:
"Effectiveness of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Against Chronic Pain From a Gender Perspective Through Information Technology in the Southern Health Area of Córdoba
Verified date | August 2020 |
Source | Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba |
Contact | n/a |
Is FDA regulated | No |
Health authority | |
Study type | Interventional |
Chronic pain is one of the pathological processes with the greatest impact on the demand of
health services. The cost of this process in Spain according to the results is 2.5% of Gross
Domestic Product (Breivik, Collett, Ventafridda et al. 2006).Mainly affects women and in it
psychological, behavioral and psychological factors converge (Cöster, Kendall, Gerdle et al.
2008). The role of gender as a social determinant of health is known (Stansfeld, 2006).
Multidisciplinary and not only pharmacological intervention stands as a desirable paradigm
for addressing this type of health problem, and it is considered necessary to standardize
treatment in this regard. Thus, psychological constructs such as the concept of
"catastrophization" have demonstrated the relationship between suffering and the displacing
experience (Wade, Riddle, Price, Dumenci, 2011) and the psychological framework of Acceptance
and Commitment Therapy has also revealed its positive effect. .
The rise of new technologies makes it necessary to give added value to the use of digital
mobile devices for its potential contribution to the health care of the population, given its
immediacy, widespread use, possibility of interaction and increase of the margin of
accessibility to health services.
The present project aims to demonstrate that multidisciplinary and combined intervention of
pharmacological therapies with specific psychological therapies along with the use of mobile
digital devices can improve the management and evolution of chronic pain.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 100 |
Est. completion date | March 30, 2020 |
Est. primary completion date | March 30, 2019 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | Accepts Healthy Volunteers |
Gender | All |
Age group | N/A and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - The inclusion criteria for patients in this study were: patients =18 years of age presenting pain of any location, lasting = 3 months, intensity = 4 on the EVN (Numerical Visual Scale), and with one of the following characteristics: Continuous pain, Intermittent pain = 5 days a week. Not be participating in another research project and with skills for the use of mobile telephony. Exclusion Criteria: - Exclusion criteria included cancer patients, bipolar or psychotic disorder, a history of brain injury, inability to complete study forms due to mental disability or language barrier. |
Country | Name | City | State |
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Spain | Yolanda Morcillo Muñoz | Córdoba |
Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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Maimónides Biomedical Research Institute of Córdoba |
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Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Other | Scale of the European Questionnaire on Quality of Life of 5 dimensions. EuroQol 5D (EQ-5D) (Badia, Roset, Montserrat, Herdman, & Segura, 1999) | it was used to measure health-related quality of life (HRQL) that can be used both in relatively healthy individuals (general population) and in groups of patients with different pathologies. The individual himself evaluates his state of health, first in severity levels by dimensions (descriptive system) and then on a more general visual analogue scale (VAS) of evaluation. A third element of the EQ-5D is the index of social values obtained for each state of health generated by the instrument. For each dimension of the EQ-5D, severity levels are coded 1 if the answer choice is "no (I have) problems"; with a 2 if the answer option is "some or moderate problems"; and with a 3 if the answer option is "many problems". "The EQ-5D is a simple, valid, and practical measure for use as an outcome variable in both clinical research and health care resource allocation." | 6 MONTH | |
Primary | The Pain Catastrophization Scale (PCS) (Sullivan, Bishop and Pivik, 1995), Spanish adaptation of (J. García Campayo et al., 2008), | it was used to measure the main outcome variable of the study: catastrophization in pain, which is considered an important prognostic factor in chronic pain in general. The PCS is a 13-item self-administered scale on a 5-point Likert-type scale ranging from 0 (never) to 4 (always). It comprises 3 dimensions: a) rumination; b) magnification, and c) hopelessness. Higher scores indicate higher levels of catastrophism. The Spanish version of the PCS has been shown to have adequate internal consistency, convergent validity, and classificatory value (Cronbach's a = 0.79), test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.84), and sensitivity to size change (effect size). > 2), which makes it a good measure, similar to the original scale, so its use is aimed at clinical practice and clinical research (García-Campayo et al., 2008). | 6 MONTH | |
Secondary | The Pain Acceptance Questionnaire (CPAQ) (McCracken, Vowles, & Eccleston, 2004). Spanish adaptation by (Balluerka, Gorostiaga, Alonso-Arbiol, & Haranburu, 2007) | It was used to measure participation in activities of daily living despite pain and the willingness to experience pain without trying to control, alter or avoid it. It is a 20-item questionnaire that evaluates the acceptance of pain in a 6-point Likert-type format that goes from or (never true) to 6 (always true). The total CPAQ score is the sum of the two subscales. According to (GEISER, 1992), the initial studies carried out in relation to acceptance and adaptation to the CPAQ questionnaire, show adequate internal consistency and expected correlations with measures of physical functioning and psychological distress. After subsequent studies in which its content and dimensionality were evaluated (McCracken et al., 2004), two factors were established, the involvement in activities (Cronbach's a of 0.82) and the openness to pain (Cronbach's a of 0.78). . | 6 MONTH |
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