2021
DOI: 10.1093/pm/pnaa468
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A Pilot Study of a Chronic Pain Self-Management Program Delivered by Community Health Workers to Underserved African American Older Adults

Abstract: Objective African American older adults living in disadvantaged communities are disproportionately burdened by disabling pain. To address their needs, we tested the feasibility and potential effects of a cognitive-behavioral chronic pain self-management program delivered by community health workers. Design A single-group, pre-post evaluation of the STEPS-2 (Seniors using Technology to Engage in Pain Self-management) intervent… Show more

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“…In this study, the digital self‐management program demonstrated superior 6‐month outcomes for both pain and functional status relative to usual and customary medical care 104. Other condition‐specific versions of PainGuide have demonstrated similar efficacy including for osteoarthritis (“ENGAGE”),105 chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (“PROSPECT”),106 multiple sclerosis (My MSToolkit),107 and geriatric musculoskeletal pain (“STEPS”) 108…”
Section: A Closer Look At Nociplastic Painmentioning
confidence: 78%
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“…In this study, the digital self‐management program demonstrated superior 6‐month outcomes for both pain and functional status relative to usual and customary medical care 104. Other condition‐specific versions of PainGuide have demonstrated similar efficacy including for osteoarthritis (“ENGAGE”),105 chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (“PROSPECT”),106 multiple sclerosis (My MSToolkit),107 and geriatric musculoskeletal pain (“STEPS”) 108…”
Section: A Closer Look At Nociplastic Painmentioning
confidence: 78%
“… 104 Other condition‐specific versions of PainGuide have demonstrated similar efficacy including for osteoarthritis (“ENGAGE”), 105 chemotherapy‐induced peripheral neuropathy (“PROSPECT”), 106 multiple sclerosis (My MSToolkit), 107 and geriatric musculoskeletal pain (“STEPS”). 108 …”
Section: A Closer Look At Nociplastic Painmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…15 A progressive muscle relaxation showed a significant result in coping strategies when the elderly feel pain. 27 The evaluation results showed an increase of the percentage in WOMAC scoring in the low category after the intervention. A progressive muscle relaxation technique is one of the coping strategies to reduce the scale of joint pain.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Overall session attendance was high; rates ranged from 82.5% 23 to 95%. 24 We considered program reach (ie, the number of people exposed to the disseminated information) in some studies where attendance or participation numbers could not be determined. These studies are discussed under the "reach" subcategory below.…”
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confidence: 99%