Implementation of Nurse-guided Web-based Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pain Management

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2019
The primary objective of this application is to test the feasibility of a care model where clinic nurses play a vital role in promoting the adoption of web‐based CBT in the ambulatory medical setting. Participants (n=60) in the primary care and rheumatology clinics will be randomized to one of 2 arms: (1) 6 regular telephone contacts, vs. (2) 6 computer generated email reminders (control arm) over an 8‐week period. To enhance participants' motivation to engage in the web‐based CBT, nurses will use motivational interviewing technique. The investigators will use outcome measures including the number of completed web‐based learning modules, amount of time spent by the nurses on study‐related and non‐study related phone calls, health care use, and clinical variables. Our proposed line of research is significant because it will potentially make CBT, a significantly underutilized treatment modality, potentially more affordable and accessible. If nurse guided web‐based CBT can be shown to be effective and implementable, Wake Baptist Health System can potentially leverage web‐based CBT as one component in a multidisciplinary pain management program to prospective employers in North Carolina. Wake Baptist may also develop its own web‐based CBT for commercial use.
Epistemonikos ID: 03a87d4fa6a4ef3e8a6c133dbc034ef5fb9e6099
First added on: May 22, 2024