治疗阿片类药物患者的疼痛和悲伤(TOPPS)研究--一项随机对照试验,旨在降低抑郁和慢性疼痛的干扰,并提高接受丁丙诺啡治疗者的护理保留率。

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Michael D. Stein , Sally Bendiks , Skylar Karzhevsky , Claire Pierce , Ana Dunn , Adam Majeski , Debra S. Herman , Risa B. Weisberg
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背景:接受丁丙诺啡处方治疗阿片类药物使用障碍的患者合并慢性疼痛和抑郁等疾病的比例很高,这给保留丁丙诺啡治疗带来了障碍。本文介绍了 TOPPS(治疗阿片类药物患者的疼痛和悲伤)研究的方案,该方案比较了基于价值观的行为激活干预和健康教育接触-对照条件,目的是减少慢性疼痛和抑郁,提高阿片类药物使用障碍患者的丁丙诺啡治疗保留率:这项随机对照试验(RCT)招募了多达 250 名目前正在接受丁丙诺啡治疗的参与者,他们将随机接受为期三个月的 TOPPS(一种为期六节的电话行为干预)或健康教育(HE)对照条件。我们将 TOPPS 干预与 HE 在以下结果上进行比较:1)3 个月治疗期间的疼痛干扰和疼痛严重程度;2)3 个月治疗期间的抑郁症状;3)12 个月研究期间疼痛干扰、抑郁症状和丁丙诺啡治疗保持率的持续改善。我们还研究了该干预措施降低疼痛干扰的机制:本研究探讨了一种新型干预措施,以解决在办公室环境中接受丁丙诺啡治疗的患者的慢性疼痛和抑郁问题。TOPPS可能会改善疼痛、抑郁和药物使用的结果,并能利用丁丙诺啡项目中的提供者,扩大这一干预措施的可传播性,提高其对公共卫生的影响:临床试验:#NCT03698669。
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Study protocol for the Treating Opioid Patients' Pain and Sadness (TOPPS) study — A randomized control trial to lower depression and chronic pain interference, and increase care retention among persons receiving buprenorphine

Background

Persons receiving prescription buprenorphine for opioid use disorder experience high rates of comorbid conditions such as chronic pain and depression, which present barriers to buprenorphine care retention. This paper describes the protocol of the TOPPS (Treating Opioid Patients' Pain and Sadness) study, which compares a values-based, behavioral activation intervention with a health education contact-control condition, with the aim of decreasing chronic pain and depression, and increasing buprenorphine care retention for persons with opioid use disorder.

Methods

This randomized controlled trial (RCT) enrolls and randomizes up to 250 participants currently being treated with buprenorphine to receive three months of either TOPPS, a six-session phone-based behavioral intervention, or a health education (HE) control condition. We compare the TOPPS intervention to HE on the following outcomes: 1) pain interference and pain severity over the 3-month treatment phrase; 2) depressive symptoms over the 3-month treatment phase; and 3) sustained improvements in pain interference, depressive symptoms, and buprenorphine treatment retention over the 12-month study period. We also examine mechanisms by which the intervention may reduce pain interference.

Discussion

This RCT explores a novel intervention to address chronic pain and depression for individuals receiving buprenorphine in office-based settings. TOPPS may lead to improved pain, depression, and substance use outcomes, and can utilize providers available within buprenorphine programs, broadening the disseminability of this intervention and heightening its public health impact.

Clinical Trial

#NCT03698669

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期刊介绍: Contemporary Clinical Trials is an international peer reviewed journal that publishes manuscripts pertaining to all aspects of clinical trials, including, but not limited to, design, conduct, analysis, regulation and ethics. Manuscripts submitted should appeal to a readership drawn from disciplines including medicine, biostatistics, epidemiology, computer science, management science, behavioural science, pharmaceutical science, and bioethics. Full-length papers and short communications not exceeding 1,500 words, as well as systemic reviews of clinical trials and methodologies will be published. Perspectives/commentaries on current issues and the impact of clinical trials on the practice of medicine and health policy are also welcome.
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