This project is a single-site, two-arm, randomized controlled pilot study examining the impact of a 2-hour version of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (ONE MORE) training for individuals with HIV and chronic pain.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
40
One MORE is a 2-hour adaptation of the manualized MORE program and will be divided into four, 30-minute segments. In the first segment, participants will be introduced to mindfulness and guided though a body scan practice, which directs participants to systematically shift attention from one part of the body to the next. Mindful pain management will be the focus of the second segment and participants will be guided through a mindfulness of pain practice in which they will learn to deconstruct pain into sensory, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral components. The third segment will focus on managing the negative thoughts and emotion that can amplify pain with mindful reappraisal, and the fourth segment will focus on increasing the positive emotions that can attenuate pain with mindful savoring.
Brain Science and Symptom Management Center
Tallahassee, Florida, United States
Recruitment Feasibility
Examine recruitment rates during the 4 months of recruitment.
Time frame: 4 months
Intervention Adherence
Examine the percentage of participants completing their 2-hour intervention session.
Time frame: 2 Hours
Treatment Acceptability
Treatment acceptability will be assessed with a 12-item adaptation of the Treatment Framework of Acceptability questionnaire. Higher scores reflect greater acceptability.
Time frame: Completed immediately after the 2-hour ONE MORE training
Global Impression of Change
Treatment related improvement will be assessed with the Patient Global Impression of Change scale. Scores range from 0 to 7, with higher scores reflecting greater treatment related improvement.
Time frame: Completed at 2- and 4-week follow-ups
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