7. PROJECT SUMARY ABSTRACT The overarching goal of this Pain Management Collaboratory Demonstration project is to implement a new Whole Health paradigm for chronic pain care, emphasizing non-pharmacologic pain self-management that reduces pain symptoms and improves overall functioning and quality of life in veterans. The objective of this UG3/UH3 proposal is to develop and pilot components that will be used to support a pragmatic implementation-effectiveness trial of two pain care delivery approaches that differ in structure, comprehensiveness, and intensity. During the trial phase, over 600 veterans across 4 geographically diverse VA health care facilities with moderate to severe chronic pain (irrespective of chronic opioid therapy) will be randomized to receive an intensive Whole Health Team (WHT) versus a less intensive usual care Primary Care Group Education (PC-GE) approach. All enrolled veterans will be followed for 12 months. In preparation for the trial, specific aims of the 2-year UG3 phase include:
UG3 Aim 1 : to use an evidence-based implementation framework to conduct a formative evaluation that engages trial stakeholders at the 4 VA enrolling sites, solicits feedback on specific trial components, and identifies barriers to and facilitators of trial implementation, and UG3 Aim 2: to use stakeholder input to adapt, pilot and refine key components for the successful implementation of the pragmatic trial including: non-pharmacologic multi-modal pain self- management education for patients and providers, point-of-care data collection applications, patient reported measures sensitive to whole health interventions, wrist-worn activity monitors, and web/mobile applications to support in vivo monitoring of activity and pain and to provide tools for pain self-management. Assuming transition to the 4-year trial UH3 phase, we will implement these components refined in the UG3 phase. In UH3 Aim 1 we will conduct a 12-month pragmatic effectiveness trial to test whether veterans with moderate to severe chronic pain randomized to receive the Whole Health Team (WHT) intervention are more likely than those receiving Primary Care Group Education (PC-GE) to: H1: Experience improved pain severity and interference, functioning and quality of life (primary outcome); H2: Decrease use of higher risk pain medications, including opioids, or high risk combinations (secondary); H3: Engage in a greater number of non- pharmacological pain management activities (secondary); H4: Experience improved comorbid mental health symptoms, including sleep problems and suicidality.
UH3 Aim 2 is to conduct a process evaluation and budget impact analysis of the implementation of the two interventions to support the development of an implementation toolkit for scaling and dissemination. Results of this UG3/UH3 Pain Management Collaboratory Demonstration project will contribute to the overall mission of the NIH/VA/DoD initiative to build national-level infrastructure that supports non-pharmacologic pain management in veterans and military service personnel.

Public Health Relevance

This UG3/UH3 proposal will first develop and pilot several innovative components that will later be used to support a pragmatic implementation-effectiveness trial of two pain care delivery approaches that differ in structure, comprehensiveness, and intensity: a Whole Health Team model versus a usual care Primary Care Group Education approach. To evaluate the Whole Health Team model, interdisciplinary teams of pain care professionals will employ personalized health planning, peer health coaching, and evidence-based complimentary and integrative modalities for pain management in veterans in accordance with VA?s Whole Health paradigm. The Whole Health Team model will be compared to a less intensive Primary Care Group Education approach consisting of patient and provider pain management education.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Center for Complementary & Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
Type
Exploratory/Developmental Cooperative Agreement Phase II (UH3)
Project #
3UH3AT009765-03S1
Application #
10222866
Study Section
Special Emphasis Panel (NSS)
Program Officer
Murray, Peter Daniel
Project Start
2020-01-20
Project End
2023-12-31
Budget Start
2020-08-01
Budget End
2020-12-31
Support Year
3
Fiscal Year
2020
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
Northern California Institute Research & Education
Department
Type
DUNS #
613338789
City
San Francisco
State
CA
Country
United States
Zip Code
94121