Oregon Institute of Occupational Health Sciences, Oregon Health & Science University, 3222 SW Research Drive, Portland, OR, 97239-3098, USA.
Oregon Health & Science University-Portland State University School of Public Health, VPT, 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road, Portland, OR, 97239, USA.
Trials. 2023 Apr 10;24(1):264. doi: 10.1186/s13063-023-07149-8.
Chronic pain is a prevalent and costly problem that often has occupational origins. Home care workers (HCWs) are at high risk for work-related injuries, pain, and disability. Current treatments for chronic pain emphasize medications, which are an inadequate stand-alone treatment and can produce significant adverse effects.
In this translational study, we will adapt an established work-based injury prevention and health promotion program (COMmunity of Practice And Safety Support: COMPASS) to address the needs of HCWs experiencing chronic pain. COMPASS employs peer-led, scripted group meetings that include educational content, activities, goal setting, and structured social support. The translated intervention, named COMPASS for Navigating Pain (COMPASS-NP), will be delivered in an online group format. Safety protections will be strengthened through an ergonomic self-assessment and vouchers for purchasing ergonomic tools. Educational content will integrate a self-management approach to chronic pain using proven cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) principles. We will use a mixed-methods hybrid type 2 evaluation approach to assess effectiveness and implementation. A cluster-randomized waitlist control design will involve 14 groups of 10 HCWs (n = 140) recruited from Washington, Oregon, and Idaho. Half of the groups will be randomly selected to complete the intervention during the first 10 weeks, while the waitlist groups serve as controls. During weeks 10-20, the waitlist groups will complete the intervention while the original intervention groups complete a follow-up period without further intervention. Our primary hypothesis is that COMPASS-NP will reduce pain interference with work and life. Secondary outcomes include injury and pain prevention behaviors, pain severity, changes in medication use, risk for opioid misuse, well-being, physical activity, and sleep. Qualitative data, including phone interviews with group facilitators and organizational partners, will evaluate the implementation and guide dissemination.
The results will advance the use and knowledge of secondary prevention interventions such as ergonomic tools and cognitive behavior therapy, to reduce injury, pain, and disability and to encourage appropriate uses of analgesic medications among HCWs.
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05492903. Registered on 08 August 2022.
慢性疼痛是一种普遍且代价高昂的问题,通常与职业有关。家庭保健工人(HCWs)面临着与工作相关的受伤、疼痛和残疾的高风险。目前,慢性疼痛的治疗方法强调药物治疗,但药物治疗单独使用并不充分,且可能产生显著的不良反应。
在这项转化研究中,我们将改编一个成熟的工作场所伤害预防和健康促进计划(社区实践和安全支持:COMPASS),以满足患有慢性疼痛的 HCWs 的需求。COMPASS 采用同行领导、脚本化小组会议,包括教育内容、活动、目标设定和结构化社会支持。经过翻译的干预措施被命名为 COMPASS 导航疼痛(COMPASS-NP),将以在线小组的形式提供。通过进行人体工程学自我评估和提供购买人体工程学工具的代金券,来加强安全保护。教育内容将整合一种使用经过验证的认知行为疗法(CBT)原则的慢性疼痛自我管理方法。我们将使用混合方法混合 2 型评价方法来评估效果和实施情况。一项群组随机等待名单对照设计将涉及从华盛顿、俄勒冈和爱达荷州招募的 14 组 10 名 HCWs(n=140)。将随机选择一半的组在头 10 周内完成干预,而等待名单组则作为对照组。在第 10-20 周期间,等待名单组将完成干预,而原始干预组将在没有进一步干预的情况下完成随访期。我们的主要假设是 COMPASS-NP 将减轻疼痛对工作和生活的干扰。次要结果包括伤害和疼痛预防行为、疼痛严重程度、药物使用变化、阿片类药物滥用风险、幸福感、身体活动和睡眠。定性数据,包括与小组协调员和组织合作伙伴的电话访谈,将评估实施情况并指导传播。
研究结果将推进使用和了解二级预防干预措施,如人体工程学工具和认知行为疗法,以减少 HCWs 的伤害、疼痛和残疾,并鼓励适当使用镇痛药。
ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05492903。注册于 2022 年 8 月 8 日。