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Evaluation of a Mind-body Based Application for the Treatment of Chronic/Persistent Pain.
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Mind-body mobile application for Chronic Pain and 2 related conditions. Completed, enrolled 198 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
We are investigating the effects of a mind-body based mobile application on the experience of chronic pain. Participants meeting our criteria for chronic pain (confirmed via self-report) will complete an online baseline questionnaire. Eligible participants will be enrolled in the study and randomized into control (usual care, waitlisted) or intervention group (6-week mind-body based mobile application intervention). Randomization will be stratified by pain intensity and gender using computer-generated block randomization to create varying block sizes of 4 and 8. We will run the trial in multiple cohorts in series to obtain desired sample size. All participants will complete online questionnaires at baseline and post-intervention at 6 weeks that measure pain intensity, interference with daily living, pain perceptions, mental health outcomes, and medication use. Participants will also complete weekly questionnaires on weeks 2 to 6 to gauge frequency of application usage (intervention) or other pain treatments (control). Participants in the intervention group will be asked to repeat the follow-up questionnaire at 12-weeks.
Study Details
Timeline
Interventions
Self-directed; Study team will recommend daily use of mobile app for 6 weeks with a minimum of 4 times/week usage of mobile app for 6 weeks. Frequency will be monitored via weekly surveys.