Problem Solving Skills Training For Parent Caregivers of Youth With Chronic Pain
Chronic Pain, Abdominal Pain, Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Pain focused on measuring Chronic Pain, Abdominal Pain, Headache, Adolescents, Children, Parents, Problem-Solving Skills Training
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Child age 10-17 years
- Child's pain present for at least 3 months duration
- Pain occurs at least 1 time per week and interferes with daily functioning
- Pain is not related to a chronic disease
- Receiving evaluation or treatment in a pediatric pain clinic
- Literate in English
Exclusion Criteria:
- A serious comorbid chronic condition in the child (e.g., diabetes, arthritis, cancer)
- Non-English speaking
- Parent has lived with the child for less than one year
- Parent has active psychosis or suicidal ideation
Sites / Locations
- Oregon Health and Science University
- Seattle Children's Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Problem-Solving Skills Training
Standard Care
In addition to standard medical care, parents in the problem-solving skills training group will receive 8 sessions (1 hour each) of individual problem-solving therapy over 8 weeks. Caregivers will be asked to complete the first training session and at least 3 subsequent sessions in person at their local treatment facility (Seattle Children's Hospital or Oregon Health and Science University). Remaining sessions will be completed via telephone.
Parents and children in the Standard Care group will continue with the care that has been prescribed for their child's pain problem by their treating physician, which may include medications, physical therapy, and mental health intervention.