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Pain is popular among working population and it is a strong predictor of poor quality of life. In this study, an internet-delivered pain education program will be provided to working adults aims at helping patients equip with pain-related knowledge and useful skills and evaluate the effectiveness of the internet-delivered program. Participants will be recruited follow snowball sampling and will be randomly allocated to experimental group and control group by 1:1 ratio. The internet-delivered pain education will last for 4 weeks with one-month follow-up. Basic knowledge of pain, pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment and related resources will be introduced in the program. Pain intensity, pain-related disability, anxiety, depression and self-efficacy will be measured in baseline post-treatment and at one-month follow-up. Acceptability and satisfaction to the program will also collected.
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Participants' eligibility will be accessed based on the following details:
Inclusion criteria:
. Age between 16 to 60;
. Have a full-time job;
. Resident of China;
. Can read and understand Chinese;
. History with non-cancer pain in past 6 months(Nicholas et al., 2013);
. Pain score should be at least 2 when using Numeric Rating Scale, a 11-point numeric scale (Pieh et al., 2012);
. Own a mobile phone and can access to mobile phone, computer and the internet.
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. Hospitalized patients;
. Experiencing a drug addiction problem;
. Further medical and surgical treatments or interventions is planned.
The outcome measures will be considered in four aspects, physical, psychological, psycho-social using a battery of questionnaires which were used in the previous similar studies and evaluation to the program will be measured by asking several questions. As the study will be conducted in China, all the questionnaires will use Chinese version.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Mimi Tse, PhD
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