RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06058624

Assessing the Efficacy of an Acceptance-Based Digital Intervention for Veterans With Chronic Pain

Assessing the Efficacy of an Acceptance-Based Digital Intervention to Improve Functioning for Veterans With Chronic Pain


Sponsor

VA Office of Research and Development

Enrollment

240 participants

Start Date

Jul 31, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

Pain has been identified as among the most frequent presenting medical complaints, in particular within primary care for Veterans. There are few areas of daily living and functioning that pain intensity does not impact, with reported pain intensity related to difficulties in social situations and changes in activities of daily life, sleep, and appetite. Therapeutic interventions such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Chronic Pain (ACT-CP) that target issues related to the cognitions and emotional concerns related to chronic pain have been well-documented for reduction of associated psychiatric symptoms and modest pain relief. At the same time, online programming can improve the ability of pain psychoeducation programs and ACT-CP to reach patients. The proposed project will compare online Veteran ACT for Chronic Pain (VACT-CP) compared to another pain program, Online Pain School, to evaluate how they assist Veterans with chronic pain to improve their functioning, pain management, and quality of life.


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria5

  • Current diagnosis of non-cancer chronic pain, defined by:
  • a at least one pain-related diagnosis indicated by an ICD-9 or -10 code related to either Musculoskeletal pain or Joint Problems/Osteoarthritis
  • b. minimum Grade 1 or 2 on the Graded Chronic Pain Scale
  • Has a computer and working, high-speed wireless internet connection at home
  • Competent to provide written informed consent

Exclusion Criteria5

  • Any current or lifetime DSM-5 psychotic disorder
  • Current or recent (within 1 month of study entry) DSM-5 substance use disorder
  • Current use of any other chronic pain-related psychological treatment
  • Clinically significant suicidality within the past year
  • Any cognitive or physical impairment that would interfere with study participation of using a computer and providing feedback

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALVeteran ACT for Chronic Pain (VACT-CP)

Participants receive 7 online modules, provided as weekly sessions that feature Coach Anne as a virtual, animated treatment guide. All content is presented interactively, through text-based conversations with Coach Anne. Veterans will hear what Coach Anne "says" and respond to her using text-based dialogue options that will trigger different responses from Coach Anne as the conversation progresses, to allow the system to responsively interact in a personalized manner with the Veteran. Veterans will also be presented with videos (e.g., Veteran narratives, metaphors), in-module assessments (e.g., values assessments), and interactive opportunities for goal setting.

BEHAVIORALOnline Pain School

Participants will receive 7 modules (15 to 20 minutes each) of content based on a common non-ACT based VA treatment option, Pain School. The adaptation used for this study, "Online Pain School", will support Veterans' self-management of their chronic pain by providing informational videos on chronic pain and its health impacts, short behavioral exercises to help with pain management, and psychoeducation on different wellness techniques for their "pain management toolbox."


Locations(3)

VA Connecticut Healthcare System West Haven Campus, West Haven, CT

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

VA Bedford HealthCare System, Bedford, MA

Bedford, Massachusetts, United States

VA North Texas Health Care System Dallas VA Medical Center, Dallas, TX

Dallas, Texas, United States

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