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Using Mobile-based Contingency Management to Promote Daily Self-monitoring of Pain Severity and Prescription Opioid Use in a Primary Care Sample of Chronic Pain Patients
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Daily Self-Monitoring Surveys + Contingency Management and Daily Self-Monitoring Surveys for Pain, Chronic. Completed, enrolled 81 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
This project examines the efficacy and feasibility of contingency management (CM), delivered using a novel, fully automated CM app (DynamiCare Rewards), to promote daily self-monitoring of pain symptom severity and related variables (e.g., mood, sleep), as well as Rx opioid, alcohol, marijuana, cannabidiol (CBD), and Rx benzodiazepine use in a sample of chronic pain patients. The project will conduct a 2-arm randomized clinical trial (RCT) comparing those receiving reinforcement escalating with continuous performance of the target behavior (CM group) vs those asked to complete the survey but will not be incentivized (C group).
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Asked to complete a brief (5-minute) survey with questions related to pain experience and related measures every day for 28 days using the DynamiCare smartphone app, with the opportunity for monetary rewards for completing daily surveys.
Asked to complete a brief (5-minute) survey with questions related to pain experience and related measures every day for 28 days using the DynamiCare smartphone app.