An Internet-Delivered Pain Management Programme for Spinal Cord Injury Pain
Chronic Pain, Widespread, Spinal Cord Injuries
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Pain, Widespread
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Traumatic or non-traumatic SCI
- Chronic SCI pain of more than three months.
- Discharged from acute hospital and rehabilitation services.
- Males/Females >18years.
- Regular computer and Internet access and working knowledge of the internet.
- Fluency in English (verbal and written).
Exclusion Criteria:
- Those who have completed a PMP before
- Mental health issue which requiring psychiatric management.
- Acute injury, currently under specialist medical care.
- Patients with confounding co-morbidities such as cancer, unstable angina / uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmias/ severe aortic stenosis, acute systemic infection accompanied by fever, systemic/inflammatory diseases eg rheumatoid arthritis/substance abuse/significant mental health issues.
Sites / Locations
- School of Public Health Physiotherapy and Sports Science
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Online programme
Usual Care
SPIRE The programme consists of six modules over six weeks and is based on cognitive behavioural principles. It comprises psychology sessions using cognitive techniques to identify unhelpful and unrealistic thoughts and beliefs related to pain and to challenge and change them and weekly relaxation audios and a home exercise session. Goal setting by participants is used encouraged throughout the programme to aid the implementation of learned CBT techniques into daily life. Educational sessions are delivered across a range of topics including mechanisms of pain after SCI, explanations of the pain gate control theory and how CBT strategies employed can impact on the perception of pain, discussion of medication use, stress management and pacing strategies for activities of daily living.
Continue to manage pain using usual care.