This clinical trial studies the effect of an interdisciplinary program with strong patient involvement on managing long-term chronic pain for cancer survivors. The purpose of this study is to determine whether enrolling patients into an interdisciplinary program can improve mobility with physical and occupational therapy and participation in online group psychotherapy that teaches coping skills to enhance quality of life.
PRIMARY OBJECTIVE: I. To test the feasibility of an interdisciplinary functional restoration program in cancer survivors with chronic pain and restoring physical function. EXPLORATORY OBJECTIVE: I. To explore the preliminary effect of functional restoration program (FRP) in restoring physical function and reducing pain which ultimately decreases opioid consumption. OUTLINE: Patients participate in the cancer pain rehabilitation program for 6 weeks, including educational sessions over 2 hours once weekly, group psychological interventions, group physical therapy, and 1:1 physical and occupational therapy treatment per the patient's treatment plan. Patients may also undergo osteopathic manual treatments per physical and occupational therapy assessments. After completion of study intervention, patients are followed up at 3 months.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
16
Participate in group psychological intervention
Attend educational session
Undergo osteopathic manual treatments
Participate in occupational therapy
Participate in physical activity
Participate in physical therapy
Ancillary studies
City of Hope Medical Center
Duarte, California, United States
Feasibility of Functional Restoration Program
Feasibility of the program will be determined by the proportion of referred eligible cancer survivors enrolled into the program (at least 50% who are eligible enroll) and the proportion of enrolled patients completed at least half of the intervention.
Time frame: 24 months from the intervention date
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