2022
Brief Educational Video plus Telecare to Enhance Recovery for Older Emergency Department Patients with Acute Musculoskeletal Pain: an update to the study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
Hurka-Richardson K, Platts-Mills TF, McLean SA, Weinberger M, Stearns SC, Bush M, Quackenbush E, Chari S, Aylward A, Kroenke K, Kerns RD, Weaver MA, Keefe FJ, Berkoff D, Meyer ML. Brief Educational Video plus Telecare to Enhance Recovery for Older Emergency Department Patients with Acute Musculoskeletal Pain: an update to the study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials 2022, 23: 400. PMID: 35550175, PMCID: PMC9096747, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-022-06310-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAcute PainCOVID-19Emergency Service, HospitalHumansMusculoskeletal PainPandemicsRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSARS-CoV-2Treatment OutcomeConceptsUrgent care clinicMusculoskeletal painCare clinicsOlder emergency department (ED) patientsAcute care visitsAcute musculoskeletal painEmergency department patientsWeeks of enrollmentCOVID-19 pandemicBrief educational videoCare visitsOpioid useDepartment patientsChronic painEmergency departmentStudy protocolFavorable outcomeInclusion criteriaRecruitment sitesEligibility criteriaMedical treatmentBETTER trialRemote recruitmentPainParticipant enrollment
2020
Brief educational video plus telecare to enhance recovery for older emergency department patients with acute musculoskeletal pain: study protocol for the BETTER randomized controlled trial
Platts-Mills TF, McLean SA, Weinberger M, Stearns SC, Bush M, Teresi BB, Hurka-Richardson K, Kroenke K, Kerns RD, Weaver MA, Keefe FJ. Brief educational video plus telecare to enhance recovery for older emergency department patients with acute musculoskeletal pain: study protocol for the BETTER randomized controlled trial. Trials 2020, 21: 615. PMID: 32631400, PMCID: PMC7336469, DOI: 10.1186/s13063-020-04552-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsChronic musculoskeletal painMusculoskeletal painEmergency departmentUsual careOpioid useChronic painOlder adultsAnalgesic-related side effectsLong-term opioid useOlder emergency department (ED) patientsAcute musculoskeletal painEmergency department patientsCause of disabilityPublic health priorityBrief educational videoDiscussionThis trialPain severitySecondary outcomesSixty patientsDepartment patientsPrimary outcomeHealthcare utilizationStudy enrollmentPhysical functionStudy protocol
2015
Deficiencies in reporting of statistical methodology in recent randomized trials of nonpharmacologic pain treatments: ACTTION systematic review
Dworkin JD, McKeown A, Farrar JT, Gilron I, Hunsinger M, Kerns RD, McDermott MP, Rappaport BA, Turk DC, Dworkin RH, Gewandter JS. Deficiencies in reporting of statistical methodology in recent randomized trials of nonpharmacologic pain treatments: ACTTION systematic review. Journal Of Clinical Epidemiology 2015, 72: 56-65. PMID: 26597977, DOI: 10.1016/j.jclinepi.2015.10.019.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFemaleHumansMaleNeeds AssessmentPainPain ManagementPain MeasurementRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicResearch ReportSeverity of Illness IndexStatistics as TopicConceptsRandomized clinical trialsPain treatmentPrimary analysisSystematic reviewNonpharmacologic pain treatmentsRecent randomized trialsJournal of PainQuality of reportingHalf of studiesClinical trial publicationsPercent of studiesNoninterventional trialStatistical methodsPrimary outcomeRandomized trialsClinical trialsTrial publicationsPainTrial resultsTrialsStatistical methodologyTreatmentReviewDeficiencyReportingA Systematic Review of Technology-assisted Self-Management Interventions for Chronic Pain
Heapy AA, Higgins DM, Cervone D, Wandner L, Fenton BT, Kerns RD. A Systematic Review of Technology-assisted Self-Management Interventions for Chronic Pain. The Clinical Journal Of Pain 2015, 31: 470-492. PMID: 25411862, DOI: 10.1097/ajp.0000000000000185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsChronic PainHumansInternetPain ManagementRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicSelf CareTelephoneConceptsSelf-management interventionsSystematic reviewChronic painTechnology-assisted interventionsChronic pain self-management interventionPain self-management interventionEffect of treatmentHeterogeneity of methodsNoncancer painCochrane DatabaseFuture trialsTreatment modalitiesOvid MEDLINEPerson treatmentElectronic searchPainOvid PsychInfoSuperior modalityComparison groupInteractive voice responsePsychological interventionsInterventionIndividual studiesModalitiesTreatment
2014
Effect of variability in the 7-day baseline pain diary on the assay sensitivity of neuropathic pain randomized clinical trials: An ACTTION study
Farrar JT, Troxel AB, Haynes K, Gilron I, Kerns RD, Katz NP, Rappaport BA, Rowbotham MC, Tierney AM, Turk DC, Dworkin RH. Effect of variability in the 7-day baseline pain diary on the assay sensitivity of neuropathic pain randomized clinical trials: An ACTTION study. Pain 2014, 155: 1622-1631. PMID: 24831421, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2014.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDiabetic peripheral neuropathyLikelihood of responseClinical trialsPostherpetic neuralgiaPainful diabetic peripheral neuropathyAddiction Clinical Trial TranslationsNetworks (ACTTION) public-private partnershipBaseline pain levelsPlacebo-treated groupRandomized clinical trialsAnalgesic clinical trialsPatient-level dataClinical trial dataExploratory logistic regressionAvailable baseline factorsNeuropathic painPain diaryPain levelsBaseline factorsPain therapyPeripheral neuropathyPatient sexPatients' baselinePain ratingsStudy protocol
2012
Considerations for improving assay sensitivity in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations
Dworkin RH, Turk DC, Peirce-Sandner S, Burke LB, Farrar JT, Gilron I, Jensen MP, Katz NP, Raja SN, Rappaport BA, Rowbotham MC, Backonja M, Baron R, Bellamy N, Bhagwagar Z, Costello A, Cowan P, Fang WC, Hertz S, Jay GW, Junor R, Kerns RD, Kerwin R, Kopecky EA, Lissin D, Malamut R, Markman JD, McDermott MP, Munera C, Porter L, Rauschkolb C, Rice ASC, Sampaio C, Skljarevski V, Sommerville K, Stacey BR, Steigerwald I, Tobias J, Trentacosti AM, Wasan AD, Wells GA, Williams J, Witter J, Ziegler D. Considerations for improving assay sensitivity in chronic pain clinical trials: IMMPACT recommendations. Pain 2012, 153: 1148-1158. PMID: 22494920, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2012.03.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRecent randomized clinical trialsClinical trialsAnalgesic treatmentChronic pain clinical trialsPain clinical trialsAnalgesic drug developmentChronic pain treatmentChronic pain trialsRandomized clinical trialsAnalgesic clinical trialsNumber of patientsEvidence-based approachIMMPACT recommendationsPain treatmentPain trialsPharmacologic treatmentAnalgesic trialsPain assessmentAssay sensitivityEfficacious medicationsConsensus meetingNegative trialsImproved efficacyStudy designTrials
2011
Considerations for extrapolating evidence of acute and chronic pain analgesic efficacy
Dworkin RH, Turk DC, Basch E, Berger A, Cleeland C, Farrar JT, Haythornthwaite JA, Jensen MP, Kerns RD, Markman J, Porter L, Raja SN, Ross E, Todd K, Wallace M, Woolf CJ. Considerations for extrapolating evidence of acute and chronic pain analgesic efficacy. Pain 2011, 152: 1705-1708. PMID: 21396781, DOI: 10.1016/j.pain.2011.02.026.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2007
Meta-Analysis of Psychological Interventions for Chronic Low Back Pain
Hoffman BM, Papas RK, Chatkoff DK, Kerns RD. Meta-Analysis of Psychological Interventions for Chronic Low Back Pain. Health Psychology 2007, 26: 1-9. PMID: 17209691, DOI: 10.1037/0278-6133.26.1.1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsCognitive Behavioral TherapyCombined Modality TherapyEvidence-Based MedicineHumansLow Back PainPatient Care TeamPsychotherapyRandomized Controlled Trials as TopicRehabilitation, VocationalSomatoform DisordersConceptsChronic low back painLow back painPain intensityBack painD effect sizesPsychological interventionsInclusion criteriaHealth care provider visitsComputer-aided literature searchHealth-related qualityPain-related interferenceHealth care utilizationRandom-effects modelCohen's d effect sizesMinimal publication biasEffect sizeSelf-regulatory treatmentPain medicationProvider visitsActive control conditionCare utilizationPain interferenceCompensation statusClinical trialsPositive short-term effects