Enhancing Exposure Treatment for Youths With Chronic Pain: Co-design and Qualitative Approach.

Q2 Medicine
Lea Schemer, Courtney W Hess, Amanda R Van Orden, Kathryn A Birnie, Lauren E Harrison, Julia A Glombiewski, Laura E Simons
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Background: Increasing the access to and improving the impact of pain treatments is of utmost importance, especially among youths with chronic pain. The engagement of patients as research partners (in contrast to research participants) provides valuable expertise to collaboratively improve treatment delivery.

Objective: This study looked at a multidisciplinary exposure treatment for youths with chronic pain through the lens of patients and caregivers with the aim to explore and validate treatment change processes, prioritize and develop ideas for improvement, and identify particularly helpful treatment elements.

Methods: Qualitative exit interviews were conducted with patients and caregivers at their discharge from 2 clinical trials (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01974791 and NCT03699007). Six independent co-design meetings were held with patients and caregivers as research partners to establish a consensus within and between groups. The results were validated in a wrap-up meeting.

Results: Patients and caregivers described that exposure treatment helped them better process pain-related emotions, feel empowered, and improve their relationship with each other. The research partners developed and agreed upon 12 ideas for improvement. Major recommendations include that pain exposure treatment should be disseminated more not only among patients and caregivers but also among primary care providers and the general public to facilitate an early referral for treatment. Exposure treatment should allow flexibility in terms of duration, frequency, and delivery mode. The research partners prioritized 13 helpful treatment elements. Most of the research partners agreed that future exposure treatments should continue to empower patients to choose meaningful exposure activities, break long-term goals into smaller steps, and discuss realistic expectations at discharge.

Conclusions: The results of this study have the potential to contribute to the refinement of pain treatments more broadly. At their core, they suggest that pain treatments should be disseminated more, flexible, and transparent.

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加强对慢性疼痛青少年的暴露治疗:共同设计和定性方法。
背景:提高疼痛治疗的可及性并改善其效果至关重要,尤其是对患有慢性疼痛的青少年而言。患者作为研究伙伴(而非研究参与者)的参与为合作改善治疗提供了宝贵的专业知识:本研究通过患者和护理人员的视角观察了一种针对慢性疼痛青少年的多学科暴露疗法,旨在探索和验证治疗变化过程,确定优先次序并提出改进意见,以及识别特别有用的治疗要素:方法:在两项临床试验(ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01974791 和 NCT03699007)出院时,对患者和护理人员进行了定性出院访谈。患者和护理人员作为研究伙伴举行了六次独立的共同设计会议,以在组内和组间达成共识。研究结果在总结会议上进行了验证:结果:患者和护理人员表示,暴露疗法帮助他们更好地处理与疼痛相关的情绪,增强了他们的能力,并改善了他们之间的关系。研究伙伴提出并商定了 12 项改进意见。主要建议包括:不仅应在患者和护理人员中,而且应在初级保健提供者和公众中更多地传播疼痛暴露疗法,以促进早期转诊治疗。暴露疗法在持续时间、频率和实施模式方面应具有灵活性。研究伙伴优先考虑了 13 项有益的治疗要素。大多数研究伙伴一致认为,未来的暴露治疗应继续赋予患者选择有意义的暴露活动的权利,将长期目标分解为更小的步骤,并在出院时讨论切合实际的期望:本研究的结果有可能为更广泛地改进疼痛治疗方法做出贡献。研究结果的核心是建议疼痛治疗方法的传播应更加灵活和透明。
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Journal of Participatory Medicine
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