Adapting and Implementing a Nurse Care Management Model to Care for Rural Patients With Chronic Pain - Trial NCT06407115
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Study Focus
Sponsor & Location
University of Washington
Timeline & Enrollment
N/A
May 08, 2024
May 31, 2025
Primary Outcome
Pain Interference
Summary
Chronic pain affects over 20% U.S. adults and has debilitating effects on quality of life and
 physical and mental health. Individuals living in rural communities experience higher rates
 of chronic pain as well as poorer health outcomes due to pain. The 46 million Americans who
 live in rural areas frequently lack access to evidence-based, non-pharmacologic treatments
 for chronic pain. As such, a critical need exists to implement effective, comprehensive
 programs for pain management that include treatment options other than medications. Nurse
 care management (NCM) has been successfully used to enhance care for individuals with other
 long-term health issues. The study teams proposes to adapt, pilot, and implement a NCM model
 that includes care coordination, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), and referrals to a
 remotely delivered exercise program for rural patients with chronic pain.
ICD-10 Classifications
Data Source
ClinicalTrials.gov
NCT06407115
Non-Device Trial

