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Administrative data

NCT number NCT05148364
Other study ID # 211102
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase
First received
Last updated
Start date July 20, 2022
Est. completion date May 31, 2024

Study information

Verified date May 2024
Source Changhua Christian Hospital
Contact Ling-Jun Liu, MSc
Phone +886-47238595
Email lingjun.liu1203@gmail.com
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Observational

Clinical Trial Summary

In the management of chronic pain, it is very important to reaffirm the patient's self-worth and ability through psychological support and spiritual care. The role of spiritual consultant is to provide spiritual consultation and spiritual care, so that the medical team can truly implement a whole-person care of the patient including the body, mind, and family. Pain resilience of chronic pain patients' has been found to be a different construct from the general resilience in the field of chronic diseases. Pain resilience emphasizes the cognitive/emotional positivity and behavior persistence of pain patients' when facing pain. So far, there has been no research on the theme of "pain resilience and spiritual health". Researchers have seen the necessity of care and assistance for patients with chronic low back pain. Hence, this study would like to explore "how pain resilience and spiritual health affect the pain experience of patients with chronic low back pain ". Research objectives: 1. To understand how spiritual health and pain resilience interact to influence the the pain experience in patients with chronic low back pain and 2. To understand how spiritual health and pain resilience interact and influence they way how patients with chronic low back pain cope with pain. Method: This research plan will be implemented upon obtaining the approval from IRB. An estimated 15 cases will be enrolled. Through in-depth interviews and collection of observational data during interviews, the interviewer will record, transcribe and analyze the narratives and experience descriptions. The results of this study can become an important basis for clinical care of patients with chronic low back pain.


Description:

In the management of chronic pain, it is very important to reaffirm the patient's self-worth and ability through psychological support and spiritual care. The role of spiritual consultant is to provide spiritual consultation and spiritual care, so that the medical team can truly implement a whole-person care of the patient including the body, mind, and family. Pain resilience of chronic pain patients' has been found to be a different construct from the general resilience in the field of chronic diseases. Pain resilience emphasizes the cognitive/emotional positivity and behavior persistence of pain patients' when facing pain. So far, there has been no research on the theme of "pain resilience and spiritual health". Researchers have seen the necessity of care and assistance for patients with chronic low back pain. Hence, this study would like to explore "how pain resilience and spiritual health affect the pain experience of patients with chronic low back pain ". Research objectives: 1. To understand how spiritual health and pain resilience interact to influence the the pain experience in patients with chronic low back pain and 2. To understand how spiritual health and pain resilience interact and influence they way how patients with chronic low back pain cope with pain. Method: This research plan will be implemented upon obtaining the approval from IRB. An estimated 15 cases will be enrolled. Through in-depth interviews and collection of observational data during interviews, the interviewer will record, transcribe and analyze the narratives and experience descriptions. A spiritual consultant and a psychologist will interview the participants about their experiences of chronic low back pain, how they interpret their pain experience and how they cope with the persistent pain. Each participant will be interviewed individually. Questions related to the following three aspects will be asked: 1. Attributes: describe the changes in your personality, mood, and general happiness you have observed after you starting having chronic low back pain. 2. Pain resilience: How would you describe this persisting pain experience? How do you arrange your daily activity? What do you do to deal with this persistent pain? 3. Spirituality: As a person with chronic low back pain, how do you interpret this pain experience? Do you seek connections with higher powers (such as powers from religion) when you are desperate because of pain? Since the pain is chronic and persistent, it might not go away, how would you define your life? Plan of analysis: The current study will adopt interpretative phenomenological analysis to to examine the pain experience of the participants. After data was collected through interview, transcripts will be coded in detail. In the process of analyzing the text, the investigators will categorize the text into themes. The results of this study can become an important basis for clinical care of patients with chronic low back pain.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 15
Est. completion date May 31, 2024
Est. primary completion date May 31, 2024
Accepts healthy volunteers Accepts Healthy Volunteers
Gender All
Age group 20 Years to 100 Years
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria: - Individual with non-malignant persistent low back pain that has lasted for at least three months. - Individual that is willing to undergo interview about their pain experience. - Individual ages between 20 and 100. Exclusion Criteria: - Individual with cognitive or psychological impairments that may compromise the ability to understand the interviewing questionnaire. - Individual younger that 20 years old. - The pain is clearly related to spinal cancer.

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Behavioral:
interview
A spiritual consultant and a psychologist will interview the participants about their experiences of chronic low back pain, how they interpret their pain experience and how they cope with the persistent pain. Each participant will be interviewed individually. Questions related to the following three aspects will be asked: Attributes: describe the changes in your personality, mood, and general happiness you have observed after you starting having chronic low back pain. Pain resilience: How would you describe this persisting pain experience? How do you arrange your daily activity? What do you do to deal with this persistent pain? Spirituality: As a person with chronic low back pain, how do you interpret this pain experience? Do you seek connections with higher powers (such as powers from religion) when you are desperate because of pain? Since the pain is chronic and persistent, it might not go away, how would you define your life?

Locations

Country Name City State
Taiwan Changhua Christian Hospital Chang Hua

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Changhua Christian Hospital

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Taiwan, 

References & Publications (3)

Ankawi B, Slepian PM, Himawan LK, France CR. Validation of the Pain Resilience Scale in a Chronic Pain Sample. J Pain. 2017 Aug;18(8):984-993. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2017.03.013. Epub 2017 Apr 18. — View Citation

Gonzalez CE, Okunbor JI, Parker R, Owens MA, White DM, Merlin JS, Goodin BR. Pain-Specific Resilience in People Living With HIV and Chronic Pain: Beneficial Associations With Coping Strategies and Catastrophizing. Front Psychol. 2019 Sep 6;10:2046. doi: 1 — View Citation

Slepian PM, Ankawi B, Himawan LK, France CR. Development and Initial Validation of the Pain Resilience Scale. J Pain. 2016 Apr;17(4):462-72. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.12.010. Epub 2015 Dec 31. — View Citation

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Pain resilience scale (PRS) A 14-item scale used to measure the level of pain resilience. Participant could choose from 0 to 4 on each item to indicate how much one agrees to the statement used to describe one's reaction under persisting pain. "0" indicates "strongly disagree" while "4" indicates "fully agree". Higher total score on the PRS indicates higher resilience to pain. 8 weeks
Primary Spirituality Participant gives a simple yes/no answer as to whether the participant has a religion or participate in religious activities. 8 weeks
Primary Patient Health Questionnaire-9 Patient Health Questionnaire-9 is a 9-item scale used to measure the level of depression in a respondent. Participant chooses from 0 to 3 on each item to indicate the frequency of experiencing each listed symptoms that might be part of depression. Higher total score indicates higher level of depression. 8 weeks
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