Promoting readiness and engagement in pain rehabilitation for youth and families: Developing a pediatric telehealth motivational interviewing protocol.

Paediatric & Neonatal Pain Pub Date : 2021-10-28 eCollection Date: 2022-09-01 DOI:10.1002/pne2.12063
Allison M Smith, Deirdre E Logan
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Objective: Intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment (IIPT) is a promising approach for youth with complex, disabling, refractory pain conditions. However, youth and families who initiate IIPT without sufficient acceptance of its focus on functional rehabilitation or readiness to adopt a self-management approach to their pain may face challenges in IIPT and/or experience suboptimal outcomes. Motivational interviewing (MI) techniques have been shown to enhance readiness to make a number of health behavior changes for adults and youth, but it has not been systematically examined in the context of pediatric IIPT. The authors developed an MI telehealth intervention protocol explicitly designed to prepare youth and families for admission to IIPT.

Method: The protocol development process is detailed here, including influential models, expert consultation, and feedback from IIPT clinical experts. The intervention protocol was then piloted with a group of eligible families to elicit feedback and prompt further refining. Feasibility and acceptability were explored through measures of treatment engagement and satisfaction.

Results: The Promoting Readiness and Engagement in Pain Rehabilitation (PREPaRe) intervention protocol contains four modules aimed to enhance youth and parent readiness to adopt a self-management approach to persistent pain, through a motivational interviewing approach. Initial responses from the test group suggested high levels of treatment engagement and treatment satisfaction with PREPaRe.

Conclusions: PREPaRe appears feasible to administer and acceptable to families of youth with persistent pain seeking IIPT. Implications for implementation are discussed. Further study via randomized control trial is warranted.

Trial registration: ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT04093921.

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促进青少年和家庭对疼痛康复的准备和参与:制定儿科远程医疗动机访谈协议。
目的:对于患有复杂、致残性、难治性疼痛的青少年来说,跨学科疼痛强化治疗(IPT)是一种很有前景的方法。然而,如果青少年及其家人在开始接受跨学科疼痛治疗时,没有充分接受其对功能康复的关注,也没有准备好采用自我管理的方法来治疗疼痛,那么他们可能会在跨学科疼痛治疗中面临挑战,并且/或者体验到不理想的治疗效果。动机访谈(MI)技术已被证明可以提高成人和青少年改变健康行为的意愿,但在儿科 IIPT 中还没有系统的研究。作者开发了一种多元智能远程医疗干预方案,专门用于帮助青少年和家庭为加入 IIPT 做好准备:本文详细介绍了干预方案的制定过程,包括有影响力的模型、专家咨询以及 IIPT 临床专家的反馈意见。然后,在一组符合条件的家庭中对干预方案进行试点,以征求反馈意见并促使其进一步完善。通过对治疗参与度和满意度的测量,探讨了可行性和可接受性:促进疼痛康复的准备和参与(PREPaRe)干预方案包含四个模块,旨在通过动机访谈法提高青少年和家长采用自我管理方法治疗顽固性疼痛的准备程度。测试组的初步反应表明,PREPaRe 的治疗参与度和治疗满意度都很高:结论:PREPaRe 的实施似乎是可行的,并可为寻求 IIPT 的持续性疼痛青少年家庭所接受。讨论了实施的意义。有必要通过随机对照试验进行进一步研究:试验注册:ClinicalTrials.gov identifier:NCT04093921.
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