Optimizing Chronic Pain Care With Mindfulness and Chronic Pain Management Visits
University of Utah
Summary
The primary aim of this implementation-effectiveness trial is to examine the effectiveness of Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) and patient-centered chronic pain management visits in primary care as interventions to reduce chronic pain, improve quality of life, and reduce opioid-related harms among chronic pain patients on long-term opioid therapy.
Eligibility
- Age range
- 18+ years
- Sex
- All
- Healthy volunteers
- No
Inclusion Criteria: * Age 18 + * Current chronic pain diagnosis (pain for ≥3 months) determined by physician assessment * Prescribed long-term opioid therapy (≥3 months) * Score \>=3 on the Pain Enjoyment General Activity scale * Score \>=9 on the Current Opioid Misuse Measure OR lifetime psychiatric or substance use disorder diagnosis OR benzodiazepine use OR history of overdose OR patient or physician determination that risks of opioid use may outweigh the benefits of opioid use Exclusion Criteria: * Chronic pain due to a cancer diagnosis * Active suicidal intent, schizophrenia, psychotic…
Interventions
- BehavioralMindfulness Oriented Recovery Enhancement
Mindfulness-Oriented Recovery Enhancement (MORE) is a group behavioral intervention that unites mindfulness training, cognitive reappraisal, and positive psychological principles into an integrative therapeutic approach.
- BehavioralPatient-Centered Chronic Pain Management Visits
Participant will meet with their primary care provider for patient-centered care and shared decision making while discussing their chronic pain management strategy (e.g., opioid analgesics).
Locations (3)
- UCSD HealthLa Jolla, California
- Rutgers University Primary Care ClinicsNew Brunswick, New Jersey
- University of Utah Primary Care ClinicsSalt Lake City, Utah