The objective of this study is to engage patients with chronic pain and other key stakeholders in an iterative process of pilot-testing a validated patient generated instrument, the Measure Yourself Medical Outcome Profile (MYMOP), to support primary care encounters and provide a direct comparison between a strategy of incorporating patient reported outcomes into the package of care for complex pain patients and usual care. The specific aims of this phase of the project are to: 1) adapt the MYMOP for use in the primary care setting well-integrated into everyday practice flow, and 2) evaluate whether the utilization of the MYMOP data in routine primary care encounters results in improvements in patient symptoms and functioning over time as well as increased satisfaction with the visit for patients and primary care providers. To achieve Aim 2, the investigators will compare the reported outcomes and health care utilization from participating patients in this study for whom the MYMOP-based instrument will be used in routine clinical care to a matched group of chronic pain patients who will not receive the MYMOP-based assessment but will otherwise have similarly collected data. This also allows us to evaluate of the extent to which use of the tool adds patient-centered information to more conventional instruments. In addition to these two aims, for a third aim, the investigators plan to collect qualitative data from patients, their family members, Kaiser Permanente Northwest (KPNW) health care providers, and KPNW administrators to better understand the needs of this subpopulation of patients.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
100
Utilization of the MySupport tool, a tailored patient-centered assessment
Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research
Portland, Oregon, United States
Pain severity and functioning
Brief Pain Inventory (BPI-SF): pain severity and pain interference subscales
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Quality of sleep
Insomnia Severity Index
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Patient skill in managing health care
Patient Activation Measure
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Health-related quality of life
EuroQuol Instrument
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Clinician empathy
CARE measure
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Self-care practices
Questionnaire
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
Health services utilization
Electronic medical records
Time frame: Change at 5 months, change from 5 to10 months and change at 10 months
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