RecruitingNot ApplicableNCT06526143

M2VA Pain Care Pathway

Implementation Facilitation of Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment for Pain Management for Veterans Separating From Military Service


Sponsor

Yale University

Enrollment

1,800 participants

Start Date

Sep 18, 2024

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Conditions

Summary

The goal of this 2-cohort, cluster randomized, type 2 hybrid trial is to test the effectiveness, cost-effectiveness and patient-level effects of an implementation facilitation strategy in helping M2VA case managers adopt a Military2VA Pain Care Pathway (M2VAPCP) intervention. The main questions it aims to answer are: Will adding implementation facilitation to training-as-usual for M2VAPCP result in a higher proportion of Veterans who receive M2VAPCP compared to training-as-usual alone? Will adding implementation facilitation to training-as-usual for M2VAPCP result in better adherence to the M2VAPCP protocol compared to training-as-usual alone? Will implementation facilitation improve Veterans' clinical outcomes (pain, risky substance use) and increase the number of non-pharmacological pain treatments used compared to training-as-usual alone?


Eligibility

Min Age: 18 Years

Inclusion Criteria3

  • Study enrollment is within one year of ending military service
  • Has filed a service-connection claim for an MSD (back, neck, knee, or shoulder condition)
  • Lives within the catchment area of a participating site

Exclusion Criteria4

  • Reports being unable to complete planned study assessments because of anticipated incapacity, incarceration, or other reason
  • Does not have a landline or cell phone to complete study assessments
  • Is unable to provide informed consent
  • Still on active duty

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Interventions

BEHAVIORALM2VA Pain Care Pathway (M2VAPCP)

M2VAPCP is a manualized Motivational Interviewing-based intervention, designed to motivate Veterans to engage in multimodal nonpharmacological pain care and reduce substance misuse when present. The first session includes empathic exploration of the Veteran's MSD, pain experiences, and motivations for pain care; psychoeducation about the benefits of multimodal pain care and judicious use of non-opioid medications; information about available pain management services and treatments for conditions that might exacerbate chronic pain; screening for substance misuse, including prescription medications, and motivational enhancement to change behaviors related to positive screens; and for those interested, making plans to achieve these goals. Over 12 weeks, case managers will hold up to two additional sessions with participants to check on their goal achievement and continue motivational enhancement for multimodal pain treatment and reduced substance misuse.

BEHAVIORALImplementation Facilitation

Implementation facilitation teams consisting of internal and external facilitators will conduct activities for two purposes: 1. to build working relationships within the pain and addiction care pathways to achieve the shared goal of implementing high-quality M2VAPCP; and 2. to promote constructive, problem-solving oriented communication based on indicators of M2VAPCP implementation progress. Activities will include Virtual Site Visits, all-side facilitation team meetings, local facilitation team meetings, M2VAPCP consultation groups, learning collaboratives, case identification reports and audit and feedback.


Locations(1)

VA Connecticut Healthcare System (VACHS)

West Haven, Connecticut, United States

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