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Improving Pain Using Peer RE-inforced Self-management Skills (IMPPRESS)
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Peer-Delivered Pain Self-Management for Chronic Pain. Completed, enrolled 20 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall purpose of this pilot study is to conduct a formative evaluation of (veteran)peer delivery of a chronic pain self-management program to veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain. Our specific aims are as follows: Aim 1: Evaluate the feasibility of identifying, recruiting, training, and retaining veteran peers to implement a self-management program for chronic pain. Aim 2: Identify facilitators and barriers to peer-delivery of a chronic pain self-management program. Aim 3: Convene an expert panel to review the results of Aims 1 and 2, help to interpret the results, and plan next steps.
Study Details
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Interventions
Patients (n=20) were assigned a peer coach to meet with for 4 months to discuss pain self-management.