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Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain
BACKGROUND: Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study designed to test the effectiveness of a theory-driven, patient-centered coaching intervention to improve cancer pain processes and outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: The Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pa...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2745433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19737424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-319 |
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author | Kravitz, Richard L Tancredi, Daniel J Street, Richard L Kalauokalani, Donna Grennan, Tim Wun, Ted Slee, Christina Evans Dean, Dionne Lewis, Linda Saito, Naomi Franks, Peter |
author_facet | Kravitz, Richard L Tancredi, Daniel J Street, Richard L Kalauokalani, Donna Grennan, Tim Wun, Ted Slee, Christina Evans Dean, Dionne Lewis, Linda Saito, Naomi Franks, Peter |
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description | BACKGROUND: Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study designed to test the effectiveness of a theory-driven, patient-centered coaching intervention to improve cancer pain processes and outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: The Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP) Study is an American Cancer Society sponsored randomized trial conducted in Sacramento, California. A total of 265 cancer patients with at least moderate pain severity (Worst Pain Numerical Analog Score >=4 out of 10) or pain-related impairment (Likert score >= 3 out of 5) were randomly assigned to receive tailored education and coaching (TEC) or educationally-enhanced usual care (EUC); 258 received at least one follow-up assessment. The TEC intervention is based on social-cognitive theory and consists of 6 components (assess, correct, teach, prepare, rehearse, portray). Both interventions were delivered over approximately 30 minutes just prior to a scheduled oncology visit. The majority of visits (56%) were audio-recorded for later communication coding. Follow-up data including outcomes related to pain severity and impairment, self-efficacy for pain control and for patient-physician communication, functional status and well-being, and anxiety were collected at 2, 6, and 12 weeks. DISCUSSION: Building on social cognitive theory and pilot work, this study aims to test the hypothesis that a brief, tailored patient activation intervention will promote better cancer pain care and outcomes. Analyses will focus on the effects of the experimental intervention on pain severity and impairment (primary outcomes); self-efficacy and quality of life (secondary outcomes); and relationships among processes and outcomes of cancer pain care. If this model of coaching by lay health educators proves successful, it could potentially be implemented widely at modest cost. TRIAL REGISTRATION: [Clinical Trials Identifier: NCT00283166] |
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spelling | pubmed-27454332009-09-17 Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain Kravitz, Richard L Tancredi, Daniel J Street, Richard L Kalauokalani, Donna Grennan, Tim Wun, Ted Slee, Christina Evans Dean, Dionne Lewis, Linda Saito, Naomi Franks, Peter BMC Cancer Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study designed to test the effectiveness of a theory-driven, patient-centered coaching intervention to improve cancer pain processes and outcomes. METHODS/DESIGN: The Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP) Study is an American Cancer Society sponsored randomized trial conducted in Sacramento, California. A total of 265 cancer patients with at least moderate pain severity (Worst Pain Numerical Analog Score >=4 out of 10) or pain-related impairment (Likert score >= 3 out of 5) were randomly assigned to receive tailored education and coaching (TEC) or educationally-enhanced usual care (EUC); 258 received at least one follow-up assessment. The TEC intervention is based on social-cognitive theory and consists of 6 components (assess, correct, teach, prepare, rehearse, portray). Both interventions were delivered over approximately 30 minutes just prior to a scheduled oncology visit. The majority of visits (56%) were audio-recorded for later communication coding. Follow-up data including outcomes related to pain severity and impairment, self-efficacy for pain control and for patient-physician communication, functional status and well-being, and anxiety were collected at 2, 6, and 12 weeks. DISCUSSION: Building on social cognitive theory and pilot work, this study aims to test the hypothesis that a brief, tailored patient activation intervention will promote better cancer pain care and outcomes. Analyses will focus on the effects of the experimental intervention on pain severity and impairment (primary outcomes); self-efficacy and quality of life (secondary outcomes); and relationships among processes and outcomes of cancer pain care. If this model of coaching by lay health educators proves successful, it could potentially be implemented widely at modest cost. TRIAL REGISTRATION: [Clinical Trials Identifier: NCT00283166] BioMed Central 2009-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2745433/ /pubmed/19737424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-319 Text en Copyright ©2009 Kravitz et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol Kravitz, Richard L Tancredi, Daniel J Street, Richard L Kalauokalani, Donna Grennan, Tim Wun, Ted Slee, Christina Evans Dean, Dionne Lewis, Linda Saito, Naomi Franks, Peter Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title | Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title_full | Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title_fullStr | Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title_full_unstemmed | Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title_short | Cancer Health Empowerment for Living without Pain (Ca-HELP): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
title_sort | cancer health empowerment for living without pain (ca-help): study design and rationale for a tailored education and coaching intervention to enhance care of cancer-related pain |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2745433/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19737424 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-9-319 |
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