Yoga and Physical Therapy for Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder Onsite in an Opioid Treatment Program: A Randomized Controlled Trial.

Justina L Groeger, Hector R Perez, Steffany Moonaz, Matthew N Bartels, Stephanie Rand, Megan M Ghiroli, Chenshu Zhang, Yuhua Bao, Vilma Gabbay, Genesis V Estremera, Genevieve Bryant, Jennifer Hidalgo, Mary B Hribar, Caryn R R Rodgers, Jamie Savitzky, Melissa R Stein, Lisa A Uebelacker, Joanna L Starrels, Shadi Nahvi
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Background: There is a lack of integrated treatment for chronic pain and opioid use disorder (OUD). Yoga and physical therapy (PT) may improve pain and physical function of people living with (PLW) chronic low back pain (CLBP) and may also reduce opioid craving and use, but PLW with OUD face barriers to accessing these interventions. We hypothesize that compared to treatment as usual (TAU), providing yoga and PT onsite at opioid treatment programs (OTPs) will be effective at improving pain, opioid use, and quality of life among people with CLBP and OUD, and will be cost-effective.

Methods: In this hybrid type-1 effectiveness-implementation study, we will randomly assign 345 PLW CLBP and OUD from OTPs in the Bronx, NY, to 12 weeks of onsite yoga, onsite PT, or TAU. Primary outcomes are pain intensity, opioid use, and cost-effectiveness. Secondary outcomes include physical function and overall well-being.

Discussion: This trial tests an innovative, patient-centered approach to combined management for pain and OUD in real-world settings. We rigorously examine the efficacy of yoga and PT onsite at OTPs as nonpharmacologic, cost-effective treatments among people with CLBP and OUD who face barriers to integrated care.

在阿片类药物治疗项目中现场采用瑜伽和物理疗法治疗慢性疼痛和阿片类药物使用障碍:随机对照试验
背景:目前缺乏针对慢性疼痛和阿片类药物使用障碍(OUD)的综合治疗方法。瑜伽和理疗(PT)可改善慢性腰背痛患者的疼痛和身体功能,还可减少阿片类药物的渴求和使用,但患有阿片类药物使用障碍的慢性腰背痛患者在获得这些干预措施方面面临障碍。我们假设,与常规治疗(TAU)相比,在阿片类药物治疗项目(OTPs)中现场提供瑜伽和理疗将有效改善慢性腰背痛患者和阿片类药物使用者的疼痛、阿片类药物使用和生活质量,并且具有成本效益:在这项混合型 1 类有效性实施研究中,我们将随机分配纽约布朗克斯区 OTP 的 345 名 CLBP 和 OUD PLW 接受为期 12 周的现场瑜伽、现场 PT 或 TAU 治疗。主要结果包括疼痛强度、阿片类药物使用量和成本效益。次要结果包括身体功能和整体健康:本试验测试了在真实世界环境中对疼痛和 OUD 进行综合管理的一种以患者为中心的创新方法。我们严格检验了在 OTP 现场进行瑜伽和 PT 作为非药物、经济有效的治疗方法对面临综合治疗障碍的 CLBP 和 OUD 患者的疗效。
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