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Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain

INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with greater pain intensity and pain-related functional interference in people with chronic pain. Interventions that teach smokers with chronic pain how to apply adaptive coping strategies to promote both smoking cessation and pain self-management may be effective...

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Autores principales: Bastian, Lori A., Driscoll, Mary, DeRycke, Eric, Edmond, Sara, Mattocks, Kristin, Goulet, Joe, Kerns, Robert D., Lawless, Mark, Quon, Caroline, Selander, Kim, Snow, Jennifer, Casares, Jose, Lee, Megan, Brandt, Cynthia, Ditre, Joseph, Becker, William
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100839
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author Bastian, Lori A.
Driscoll, Mary
DeRycke, Eric
Edmond, Sara
Mattocks, Kristin
Goulet, Joe
Kerns, Robert D.
Lawless, Mark
Quon, Caroline
Selander, Kim
Snow, Jennifer
Casares, Jose
Lee, Megan
Brandt, Cynthia
Ditre, Joseph
Becker, William
author_facet Bastian, Lori A.
Driscoll, Mary
DeRycke, Eric
Edmond, Sara
Mattocks, Kristin
Goulet, Joe
Kerns, Robert D.
Lawless, Mark
Quon, Caroline
Selander, Kim
Snow, Jennifer
Casares, Jose
Lee, Megan
Brandt, Cynthia
Ditre, Joseph
Becker, William
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description INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with greater pain intensity and pain-related functional interference in people with chronic pain. Interventions that teach smokers with chronic pain how to apply adaptive coping strategies to promote both smoking cessation and pain self-management may be effective. METHODS: The Pain and Smoking Study (PASS) is a randomized clinical trial of a telephone-delivered, cognitive behavioral intervention among Veterans with chronic pain who smoke cigarettes. PASS participants are randomized to a standard telephone counseling intervention that includes five sessions focusing on motivational interviewing, craving and relapse management, rewards, and nicotine replacement therapy versus the same components with the addition of a cognitive behavioral intervention for pain management. Participants are assessed at baseline, 6, and 12 months. The primary outcome is smoking cessation. RESULTS: The 371 participants are 88% male, a median age of 60 years old (range 24–82), and smoke a median of 15 cigarettes per day. Participants are mainly white (61%), unemployed (70%), 33% had a high school degree or less, and report their overall health as “Fair” (40%) to “Poor” (11%). Overall, pain was moderately high (mean pain intensity in past week = 5.2 (Standard Deviation (SD) = 1.6) and mean pain interference = 5.5 (SD = 2.2)). Pain-related anxiety was high (mean = 47.0 (SD = 22.2)) and self-efficacy was low (mean = 3.8 (SD = 1.6)). CONCLUSIONS: PASS utilizes an innovative smoking and pain intervention to promote smoking cessation among Veterans with chronic pain. Baseline characteristics reflect a socioeconomically vulnerable population with a high burden of mental health comorbidities.
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spelling pubmed-83910532021-09-02 Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain Bastian, Lori A. Driscoll, Mary DeRycke, Eric Edmond, Sara Mattocks, Kristin Goulet, Joe Kerns, Robert D. Lawless, Mark Quon, Caroline Selander, Kim Snow, Jennifer Casares, Jose Lee, Megan Brandt, Cynthia Ditre, Joseph Becker, William Contemp Clin Trials Commun Article INTRODUCTION: Smoking is associated with greater pain intensity and pain-related functional interference in people with chronic pain. Interventions that teach smokers with chronic pain how to apply adaptive coping strategies to promote both smoking cessation and pain self-management may be effective. METHODS: The Pain and Smoking Study (PASS) is a randomized clinical trial of a telephone-delivered, cognitive behavioral intervention among Veterans with chronic pain who smoke cigarettes. PASS participants are randomized to a standard telephone counseling intervention that includes five sessions focusing on motivational interviewing, craving and relapse management, rewards, and nicotine replacement therapy versus the same components with the addition of a cognitive behavioral intervention for pain management. Participants are assessed at baseline, 6, and 12 months. The primary outcome is smoking cessation. RESULTS: The 371 participants are 88% male, a median age of 60 years old (range 24–82), and smoke a median of 15 cigarettes per day. Participants are mainly white (61%), unemployed (70%), 33% had a high school degree or less, and report their overall health as “Fair” (40%) to “Poor” (11%). Overall, pain was moderately high (mean pain intensity in past week = 5.2 (Standard Deviation (SD) = 1.6) and mean pain interference = 5.5 (SD = 2.2)). Pain-related anxiety was high (mean = 47.0 (SD = 22.2)) and self-efficacy was low (mean = 3.8 (SD = 1.6)). CONCLUSIONS: PASS utilizes an innovative smoking and pain intervention to promote smoking cessation among Veterans with chronic pain. Baseline characteristics reflect a socioeconomically vulnerable population with a high burden of mental health comorbidities. Elsevier 2021-08-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8391053/ /pubmed/34485755 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100839 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Bastian, Lori A.
Driscoll, Mary
DeRycke, Eric
Edmond, Sara
Mattocks, Kristin
Goulet, Joe
Kerns, Robert D.
Lawless, Mark
Quon, Caroline
Selander, Kim
Snow, Jennifer
Casares, Jose
Lee, Megan
Brandt, Cynthia
Ditre, Joseph
Becker, William
Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title_full Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title_fullStr Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title_full_unstemmed Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title_short Pain and smoking study (PASS): A comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
title_sort pain and smoking study (pass): a comparative effectiveness trial of smoking cessation counseling for veterans with chronic pain
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8391053/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34485755
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.conctc.2021.100839
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