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Help Overcoming Pain Early - an Adolescent-centered School Health Prevention Program When Adolescents Have Chronic Pain
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating HOPE-model for Chronic Pain. Completed, enrolled 98 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The overall aim of the project is to evaluate the Help Overcoming Pain Early model (which includes patient education, person-centered health dialogues and pain/stress management), which is an adolescent-centered school health prevention program when adolescents have chronic pain. This is an intervention that has the hypothesis to support students to manage their chronic pain. The primary outcome is self-efficacy. Secondary outcomes are self-rated health, quality of sleep, pain intensity and school attendance. The project aims to evaluate the intervention through qualitative and quantitative data collection by students and school nurses. The project has a hybrid design, which means that outcomes of the intervention and the evaluation of the implementation are taking place in the same data collection. The results of this project can be of great importance in the early detection of students with chronic pain and promote their confidence in their own ability to manage their symptoms.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
There are four sessions of person-centered health dialogues. The sessions also include pain/stress management and education about stress and pain (the HOPE model that is an adolescent-centered school health prevention program when adolescents have chronic pain).