Use of a Nurse Pain Educator for Patients With Chronic Pain
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Chronic Pain, Chronic Pain |
Therapuetic Areas: | Musculoskeletal |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 12/13/2017 |
Start Date: | November 14, 2016 |
End Date: | November 21, 2017 |
A Multicenter Study Comparing the Patient Outcomes Associated With Use of a Nurse Pain Educator for Patients With Chronic Pain
This multicenter randomized (block randomization) controlled parallel arm pilot study
comparing the incorporation vs no incorporation of a Nurse Pain Educator into clinics that
treat chronic non cancer pain patients with opioid analgesics. Subjects who are either opioid
naïve or opioid experienced will be enrolled into the study.
comparing the incorporation vs no incorporation of a Nurse Pain Educator into clinics that
treat chronic non cancer pain patients with opioid analgesics. Subjects who are either opioid
naïve or opioid experienced will be enrolled into the study.
The Nurse Pain Educator arm shall have two phases: a Pre-Teaching Phase and a
Teaching/Knowledge Maintenance Phase. During the Pre-Teaching Phase, all subjects who are
enrolled will complete different baseline assessments and will be prescribed an opioid.
Subjects will then enter the Teaching/Knowledge Maintenance Phase. Subject enrolled into the
Nurse Pain Educator arm will be educated on different opioid pain management topics with a
focus on safe and appropriate use and consumption of opioid analgesics. Subjects will meet
monthly with the Nurse Educator for up to 5 months for reinforcement of their training and to
assess their use of their medication, their quality of life and their physical and mental
well-being.
Subjects who are enrolled into the study arm with no Nurse Pain Educator will be monitored
every month to assess their use of their medication, their quality of life and their physical
and mental well-being. No intervention will be conducted with these subjects beyond that of
standard of care at the facility. Subjects will be evaluated monthly but primary differences
in outcomes will compare baseline to 6 months.
Teaching/Knowledge Maintenance Phase. During the Pre-Teaching Phase, all subjects who are
enrolled will complete different baseline assessments and will be prescribed an opioid.
Subjects will then enter the Teaching/Knowledge Maintenance Phase. Subject enrolled into the
Nurse Pain Educator arm will be educated on different opioid pain management topics with a
focus on safe and appropriate use and consumption of opioid analgesics. Subjects will meet
monthly with the Nurse Educator for up to 5 months for reinforcement of their training and to
assess their use of their medication, their quality of life and their physical and mental
well-being.
Subjects who are enrolled into the study arm with no Nurse Pain Educator will be monitored
every month to assess their use of their medication, their quality of life and their physical
and mental well-being. No intervention will be conducted with these subjects beyond that of
standard of care at the facility. Subjects will be evaluated monthly but primary differences
in outcomes will compare baseline to 6 months.
Inclusion Criteria:
- Ability to read, understand, and provide written informed consent
- Male or Female patients ≥ 18 years of age
- Diagnosed with non-cancer pain for >3 months
- Ability to meet study requirements (i.e., can attend monthly visits, able to complete
questionnaires, etc.)
- Prescribed an oral opioid that will last duration of the study period
- Provide a completed Opioid Patient Prescriber Agreement
Exclusion Criteria:
- Diagnosed with chronic cancer pain
- Personal or family history of alcohol or drug abuse in the past 5 years
- Personal or family history of major mental illness
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