Patients' Perspectives About a Pain Education Video
Status: | Completed |
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Conditions: | Chronic Pain |
Therapuetic Areas: | Musculoskeletal |
Healthy: | No |
Age Range: | 18 - Any |
Updated: | 2/7/2019 |
Start Date: | March 19, 2018 |
End Date: | September 30, 2018 |
The overall goal of this single session semi-structured interview project is to explore the
validation and contradiction of the preexisting pain beliefs in patients with chronic pain.
Aim 1: After patients watch an educational video, explore occurrences of perceived validation
and contradiction and the impact of validation and contradiction on pain beliefs, emotion,
and pain.
Aim 2: Obtain patients' recommendations for improving the educational value of the video.
validation and contradiction of the preexisting pain beliefs in patients with chronic pain.
Aim 1: After patients watch an educational video, explore occurrences of perceived validation
and contradiction and the impact of validation and contradiction on pain beliefs, emotion,
and pain.
Aim 2: Obtain patients' recommendations for improving the educational value of the video.
The long-term goal is to reduce disability in patients with chronic pain by improving
communication about pain among patients, caregivers, and health care providers (HCPs). The
proposed study addresses the long-term goal by conducting a project that investigates the
validation and contradiction of patients' preexisting pain beliefs during pain education.
Completion of the proposed project will advance the literature on validation and
contradiction in patients with chronic pain by (1) focusing on a pain education resource
instead of dyadic communication, (2) modifying a measure of validation and contradiction for
relevance to an education resource, (3) exploring erroneous perceptions of validation and
contradiction, (4) examining the impact of validation and contradiction on pain beliefs, and
(5) obtaining patients' recommendations for a popular pain education film. The information
gained will be used to improve pain education resources to increase their beneficial effects
on pain and disability.
communication about pain among patients, caregivers, and health care providers (HCPs). The
proposed study addresses the long-term goal by conducting a project that investigates the
validation and contradiction of patients' preexisting pain beliefs during pain education.
Completion of the proposed project will advance the literature on validation and
contradiction in patients with chronic pain by (1) focusing on a pain education resource
instead of dyadic communication, (2) modifying a measure of validation and contradiction for
relevance to an education resource, (3) exploring erroneous perceptions of validation and
contradiction, (4) examining the impact of validation and contradiction on pain beliefs, and
(5) obtaining patients' recommendations for a popular pain education film. The information
gained will be used to improve pain education resources to increase their beneficial effects
on pain and disability.
Inclusion Criteria:
- 18 years old or older;
- new patient of the CPMC;
- living independently; and
- self-reported recurrent or persistent pain on most days of the last year.
Exclusion Criteria:
- previously viewed the pain education video used in this project;
- insufficient hearing to communicate with an interviewer; and
- an inability to complete the session within the time allowable.
We found this trial at
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104 Jesse Hall
Columbia, Missouri 65211
Columbia, Missouri 65211
(573) 882-2121
Phone: 573-882-8698
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