Doctor of Physical Therapy Program, Department of Exercise and Nutritional Sciences, San Diego State University, San Diego, California, USA.
SDSU HealthLINK Center for Transdisciplinary Health Disparities Research, San Diego, California, USA.
Phys Ther. 2023 Sep 1;103(9). doi: 10.1093/ptj/pzad068.
Disparities exist in health care access, diagnosis, and treatment of chronic pain in Latino populations and other minority populations. Cognitive behavioral-based physical therapy (CBPT) interventions have been shown to be effective in predominantly non-Hispanic white populations with chronic spine pain. However, there is a need for culturally adapted CBPT interventions that focus on the conservative management of chronic spine pain. The primary purpose of the study described in this protocol is to test the efficacy of an adapted cognitive behavioral-based hybrid telerehabilitation intervention for Latino patients with chronic spine pain.
A single-blind, 2-arm parallel group, superiority randomized clinical trial is planned to compare an adapted CBPT intervention to Usual Care physical therapy. Goal Oriented Activity for Latinos with chronic Spine pain (GOALS/Metas) is an 8-week hybrid telerehabilitation intervention that integrates guideline-based physical therapy and pain management interventions using cognitive behavioral approaches and has been adapted for Latino patients with chronic spine pain. Usual Care physical therapy will be administered based on institutional standards at the referring health center. Outcome measures will be evaluated preintervention and at 1-week, 3-months, and 6-months postintervention. The primary outcome is pain-related disability 1-week postintervention using the Brief Pain Inventory Pain Interference subscale. Secondary outcome measures include behavioral measures of functional activity, social participation, physical activity, and sleep. Determinants of treatment effect, including pain-related psychological measures, posture and movement, self-efficacy, treatment expectancy, and therapeutic alliance, will be included in the secondary moderation and mediation analyses.
This clinical trial will provide information on the extent to which an adapted CBPT hybrid telerehabilitation intervention is effective in reducing pain-related disability for Latino patients with chronic spine pain. This information will be useful for clinicians to integrate in their practice, given the growing population of Latino patients who experience disparities in health care management of chronic pain.
拉丁裔人群和其他少数族裔人群在获得医疗服务、诊断和治疗慢性疼痛方面存在差异。基于认知行为的物理疗法(CBPT)干预措施已被证明对主要为非西班牙裔白人的慢性脊柱疼痛患者有效。然而,需要针对慢性脊柱疼痛进行文化适应性的 CBPT 干预,重点是保守治疗。本研究方案中描述的主要目的是测试针对拉丁裔慢性脊柱疼痛患者的适应性基于认知行为的混合远程康复干预的疗效。
计划进行一项单盲、2 臂平行组、优效性随机临床试验,以比较适应性 CBPT 干预与常规物理治疗。针对拉丁裔慢性脊柱疼痛患者的目标导向活动(GOALS/Metas)是一种 8 周的混合远程康复干预措施,它整合了基于指南的物理治疗和疼痛管理干预措施,采用认知行为方法,并针对慢性脊柱疼痛的拉丁裔患者进行了调整。常规物理治疗将根据转诊健康中心的机构标准进行。将在干预前、干预后 1 周、3 个月和 6 个月进行评估。主要结局是干预后 1 周时使用简明疼痛量表疼痛干扰子量表评估的疼痛相关残疾。次要结局指标包括行为性功能活动、社会参与、身体活动和睡眠的测量。治疗效果的决定因素,包括与疼痛相关的心理测量、姿势和运动、自我效能、治疗期望和治疗联盟,将纳入次要的调节和中介分析。
这项临床试验将提供有关适应性 CBPT 混合远程康复干预在多大程度上有效减轻拉丁裔慢性脊柱疼痛患者疼痛相关残疾的信息。鉴于越来越多的拉丁裔患者在慢性疼痛的医疗管理方面存在差异,这些信息对临床医生将非常有用,可以将其纳入实践中。