Pre-habilitation Interventions to Empower Patients With Chronic Pain
Chronic Non-Cancer Pain

About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain focused on measuring Chronic non-cancer pain, Cognitive-behavioral program, Waiting list, Pain catastrophizing, Patient Reported Outcomes
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- At least 18 years old
- Fluent in the Danish language
- Identified with complex chronic pain and referred to multidisciplinary pain treatment
- Access to internet
- Willing and available to participate in the study
Exclusion Criteria:
- History of cognitive dysfunction that interfere with understanding of the educational program and answering the questionnaires
- Previous or current multidisciplinary pain treatment
Sites / Locations
- RigshospitaletRecruiting
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Experimental
No Intervention
VP group
ER group
Control group
Participants are linked to online informative videos on chronic pain produced by the Multidisciplinary Pain Centre (Rigshospitalet, DK). Ten video-modules of 2-6 minutes each. 1. Chronic pain development in Denmark, treatment offered at the Centre. 2. How chronic pain can affect life in all its facets. Chronic complex pain explained. 3. Psychological models used to describe affected life domains. The role of dysfunctional thoughts on e.g. anxiety. 4. The connection between pain and factors that can reduce energy level. 5. Pain interference in the familiar dynamic and relations. 6. Information about how to balance activity and rest - and on daily breathing exercises. 7. The Rules and opportunities when health challenges working life e.g. work relocation. 8. The importance of healthy habits regarding eating, sleep, and self-treating. 9. Selection of medication according to the patient's quality of life. 10. Expected side effects of medication and on measures to counteract side effects.
Participants will attend a single-session, 2-hour online group class. The program has two main components: didactics and skills acquisition. Participants will learn about pain self-regulation and self-management. The program content includes strategies to empower individuals with chronic non-cancer pain as following: 1) the identification of unhelpful thought patterns in the moment, 2) regulation of cognition and emotion, including thought reframing and mindset, 3) how to decrease physiological hyperarousal using relaxation techniques (binaural relaxation audio file for diaphragmatic breathing and progressive muscle relaxation), and 4) establishing self-soothing actions. At the end of the class, participants will develop a self-tailored plan for implementing these skills/strategies in daily life to use behaviors that modulate attention and counteract helplessness (Darnall et al 2014). The online class will be delivered by a nurse certified in the ER.
Participants in the control group will not receive any of the interventions. This project will not interfere with any current or future pain treatment. After the end of collecting data, the Multidisciplinary Pain Centre will eventually make available the videos that compose VP to all patients.