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Recruiting NCT04706195

Early Accessible Person-centred Rehabilitation for Patients With Chronic Pain

Trial Parameters

Condition Chronic Pain
Sponsor Göteborg University
Study Type INTERVENTIONAL
Phase N/A
Enrollment 220
Sex ALL
Min Age 18 Years
Max Age 65 Years
Start Date 2021-08-15
Completion 2023-08-15
Interventions
Person-centred care at distance through an eHealth platform

Brief Summary

The goal of the research project EAPER-P is to evaluate PCC person-centred care (PCC) in the form of a combined eHealth and telephone support for patents with chronic pain. A developed PCC eHealth platform, together with person-centred telephone conversations, will be used as a tool to identify patients´ resources to enhance coping and living with their illness by means of a dialog and partnership with staff and relatives. PCC in the form of a combined eHealth and telephone support will not replace, but instead be used as add on treatment to usual care (guideline directed care). In addition, a process evaluation of the intervention will be performed in order to evaluate the mechanisms behind the intervention and evaluate which parts of the interventions the participants find useful.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria: * Men and women 18-65 years old. * Living with chronic, non-malignant, pain with any of the following diagnoses: M25, M54, M79 and R52 * On sick leave (full or part time) from paid professional work. * Willing to participate Exclusion Criteria: * Full time sick leave \>24 months (part time sick leave \>24 months can be included). * Severe impairment (cognitive or other) that prevents patient from using the eHealth support * No registered address * Not willing to participate * Any severe disease with an expected survival \<12 months * Ongoing documented diagnosis of alcohol or drug abuse * Other severe disease that can interfere with follow-up or if the intervention is assessed as a burden * Patient participating in another conflicting randomized study * Patients not understanding spoken and written Swedish * Patient not having access to a device with internet access

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