2024
Utility of the PICOTS framework to assess clinical trial disruptions: monitoring the impact of COVID-19 in the Pain Management Collaboratory
Peduzzi P, Brandt C, Dearth C, Dziura J, Farrokhi S, George S, Kyriakides T, Long C, Mascha E, Patterson C, Rhon D, Kerns R. Utility of the PICOTS framework to assess clinical trial disruptions: monitoring the impact of COVID-19 in the Pain Management Collaboratory. Pain Medicine 2024, 25: s34-s40. PMID: 39514876, PMCID: PMC11548861, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnae078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPain Management CollaboratoryPICOTS frameworkIndividual-level randomizationPain management researchPragmatic clinical trialsIntervention fidelityCare deliveryStepped-wedgeSpecialty careClinical partnersCOVID-19 experienceIn-personPain managementOutcome assessmentStudy designCOVID-19Nonpharmacologic approachesImpact of COVID-19PICOTExperimental interventionLead investigatorsTrial designDesign of clinical trialsAffective deliveryPainStrategies for working with pragmatic clinical trial observational data—lessons learned from the Pain Management Collaboratory
Matheny M, Brandt C, Jannace K, Roddy W, Raffanello M, Silliker N, Erdos J. Strategies for working with pragmatic clinical trial observational data—lessons learned from the Pain Management Collaboratory. Pain Medicine 2024, 25: s28-s30. PMID: 39514883, PMCID: PMC11548852, DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnae093.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2023
Relationship Between Pain and LGBT Status Among Veterans in Care in a Retrospective Cross-Sectional Cohort
Gordon K, Buta E, Pratt-Chapman M, Brandt C, Gueorguieva R, Warren A, Workman T, Zeng-Treitler Q, Goulet J. Relationship Between Pain and LGBT Status Among Veterans in Care in a Retrospective Cross-Sectional Cohort. Journal Of Pain Research 2023, 16: 4037-4047. PMID: 38054108, PMCID: PMC10695019, DOI: 10.2147/jpr.s432967.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchRetrospective cross-sectional cohortCross-sectional cohortPersistent painSelf-reported pain scoresVeterans Health AdministrationRobust Poisson modelsCorporate Data WarehouseLGBT veteransPain screeningPain scoresClinic visitsPain assessmentPainAdjusted modelHealth AdministrationGreater painMental healthSubstance useCohortYear of entryBlack veteransHealthcare systemVeteransSignificant differencesAdministrative data
2015
(118) Differentiating among veterans who evidence clinically meaningful improvement in pain and those who don’t: a longitudinal analysis
Driscoll M, Burger A, Kerns R, Higgins D, Goulet J, Heapy A, Brandt C, Haskell S. (118) Differentiating among veterans who evidence clinically meaningful improvement in pain and those who don’t: a longitudinal analysis. Journal Of Pain 2015, 16: s5. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2015.01.032.Peer-Reviewed Original Research