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Piloting IVR (Interactive Voice Response) for Chronic Pain Treatment

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US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Pain

Treatments

Behavioral: IVR-based Cognitive-behavior therapy

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other U.S. Federal agency

Identifiers

NCT00651924
SHP 08-147

Details and patient eligibility

About

This study is designed to develop and test the use of Interactive Voice Response (IVR) technology to deliver pain management treatment. IVR allows individuals to receive and provide information by using their touchtone telephone. This will allow more people with chronic pain to receive treatment even if they are not able to drive to an appointment regularly. In the first part of the study, the investigators will develop new materials like patient handbooks and pre-recorded explanations about common pain control techniques. In the second part of the study, a small number of persons with chronic pain will receive treatment using the new materials. We will ask for their feedback about how well they liked using the new materials and if the materials are understandable. This will allow us to revise the materials if we need to prior to studying them with a larger group of people with chronic pain.

Full description

Background:

Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown in two meta-analyses to be effective in reducing pain intensity, disability, and affective distress in persons with chronic pain. Although effective, traditional CBT is time-intensive and requires patients to make frequent office visits. An alternative is to improve treatment accessibility and efficiency of treatment provision through the use of electronic methods such as interactive voice response (IVR) technology.

Objectives:

This pilot project was designed to test the feasibility and perceived value of IVR-based CBT intervention materials for the treatment of chronic pain. The project involved adapting traditional CBT materials for use in a IVR-based chronic pain treatment.

Methods:

The project occurred in two phases. Phase 1 included the revision of materials to support the IVR-based intervention including 1) a patient handbook, 2) a library of IVR-compatible scripts for the presentation of pain treatment topics, and 3) guidelines for providing personalized feedback. Phase 2 included the evaluation of the developed materials by a small group of patients with chronic pain. After the treatment materials were revised, their usability, feasibility and perceived value were tested with a small sample of Veterans with chronic pain.

Status:

This study is complete.

Enrollment

27 patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Pain for at least 6 months;
  • Average pain level of >3 on a scale of 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable);
  • Access to touchtone phone

Exclusion criteria

  • Current alcohol or substance abuse;
  • Current psychosis;
  • Current suicidal ideation;
  • Current life threatening or acute physical illness

Trial design

27 participants in 2 patient groups

Phase 1
No Intervention group
Description:
Review the materials and provide feedback regarding how understandable, engaging, and informative the materials are
Phase 2
Experimental group
Description:
Piloting the 'IVR-based Cognitive-behavior therapy' using the new materials
Treatment:
Behavioral: IVR-based Cognitive-behavior therapy

Trial contacts and locations

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