Reducing opioid prescribing and improving outcomes in patients with chronic pain would benefit our nation. Neither addiction nor chronic pain spares any race, gender, or particular socio-economic status. This study is investigating a potentially inexpensive way of providing a previously costly service (the intensive chronic pain rehabilitation program), which is why insurers stopped covering it. Although it is unusual for an application from an academic institution to include a startup company (PainSTakers, LLC) as the curriculum provider, this is actually a long-term strength of this program, and the reason NIH recommended this route. It ensures that 4PCP will ultimately sustain itself rather than require government support for its continuation. Support for this application is not to provide the curriculum, but to determine if it is effective in the outcomes expected to be found. The curriculum is being provided freely only as an incentive for practitioners to participate in the research portion of the study. If the study is able to demonstrate its clinical effectiveness, the next step will be to show a positive economic impact for health care institutions and for health insurers who may then wish to support the program for their practitioners and their patients.
Practitioner procedures: After the completion of informed consent, practitioners will be sent their first set of surveys (Baseline). 1 week before the first day of the practitioner's course, they will be sent a second set of surveys (Time 0). 6 months after course completion, practitioners will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 1). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 1, practitioners will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 2). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 2, practitioners will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 3). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 3, practitioners will be sent their final set of surveys (Follow Up 4). Patient procedures: After the completion of informed consent, patients will be sent their first set of surveys (Baseline). 1 week before the first day of the patient's practitioner's course, they will be sent a second set of surveys (Time 0). 6 months after their practitioner's course completion, patients will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 1). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 1, patients will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 2). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 2, patients will be sent their next set of surveys (Follow Up 3). 6 months after the distribution of Follow Up Survey 3, patients will be sent their final set of surveys (Follow Up 4). Practitioner measures: * Demographics * HC-PAIRS * Mini Z \& Burnout * PABS-PT * Skills Comparison * Multi-Disc Perspective Questionnaire * CPPP (for MDs/DOs) * Know Pain-12 Patient measures: * Demographics * Medication information * PEG-3 * PCS * PROMIS 8A * PROMIS Global Health * PROMIS Pain Interference * GAD-7 * PHQ-8 * Secondary measures abstracted from state prescribing records Practitioner interventions: 4PCP training course Patient interventions: No direct interventions, but concepts practitioners learn from the 4PCP curriculum may change the way the practitioner continues care with the patient.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
NA
Purpose
OTHER
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
1,188
4PCP is a training framework for the management of chronic pain and gives practitioners lasting knowledge on how to better care for chronic pain patients.
Case Western Reserve University
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGVirginia Commonwealth University
Richmond, Virginia, United States
RECRUITINGWisconsin Research and Education Network (WREN)
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
RECRUITINGSSM Health
Madison, Wisconsin, United States
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGChange in Patient Participant Pain, Enjoyment of Life and General Activity (PEG-3)
Pain, Enjoyment of Life and General Activity will be assessed using the PEG-3 which is a self-report, 3 item survey which asks patient participants to rate their experiences on a 10 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Practitioner Chronic Pain Physician Perspectives Questionnaire (CPPP)
Practitioner chronic pain perspectives will be assessed using the CPPP, which is a self-report 26 item survey that asks practitioners to rate feelings related chronic pain on a 6 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Number of Patient Participants whose opioid dose tapered
Opioid Morphine milligram equivalents (MME) MME will be calculated from medical record/state prescription monitoring data to determine changes in patient opioid use. Based on MME changes, number of patients whose dose is tapered by at least 5% over 6 months will be counted.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Patient Participant Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS)
Pain catastrophization will be assessed using the PCS which is a self-report, 13 item survey which asks participants to rate how often they have the thoughts and feelings described in each item when they are in pain on a 5 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Patient Participant Pain Interference (PI)
PI will be assessed using the PROMIS Pain Interference - Short Form 8a which is a self-report, 8 item survey which asks participants to rate the degree to which pain interfered in their lives on a 5-point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Patient Participant Quality of Life (QoL)
QoL will be assessed using the PROMIS Global Health Scale which is a self-report, 10 item survey which asks participants to rate their perception of their physical and mental health on a 5-point Likert Scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Patient Participant Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7)
Anxiety levels will be assessed using the GAD-7 which is a self-report, 8 item survey which asks participants to rate how often they have the thoughts/feelings/behaviors described in each item on a 4 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Patient Participant Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9)
Patient Health will be assessed using the PHQ-9 which is a self-report, 10 item survey which asks participants to rate how bothered they have been by physical/mental symptoms on a 4-point Likert Scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Practitioner Health Care Providers' Pain and Impairment Relationship Scale (HC-PAIRS)
Practitioner pain and impairment relationship will be assessed using HC-PAIRS, which is a self-report 15 item survey that asks practitioners to answer questions about their perception on the abilities of chronic pain patients on a 7 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Practitioner Chronic Pain Attitudes and Beliefs Questionnaire (PABS-PT)
Practitioner career perspectives of chronic pain knowledge will be measured with the PABS-PT, which is a self-report 14 item survey that asks practitioners to rate their attitudes and beliefs on chronic pain care on a 6 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Change in Practitioner Burn-Out (Mini Z)
Practitioner career burn-out perception will be assessed using the Mini Z scale, which is a self-report 10 item survey that asks practitioners to rate feelings related to burn-out on a 5 point Likert scale. This measure differs from the Burn-Out measure in Outcome 7 because it includes the addition of questions relating to workplace environment.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
Practitioner Burn-Out
Practitioner career burn-out perception will be assessed using the Practitioner Burn-Out scale, which is a self-report 3 item survey that asks practitioners to rate feelings related to burn-out on a 10 point Likert scale.
Time frame: Upon enrollment, 1 week before practitioner course participation, up to 3 years after practitioner course participation
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