A Proactive Walking Trial to Reduce Pain in Black Veterans (ACTION)
Musculoskeletal Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Musculoskeletal Pain focused on measuring Musculoskeletal Pain, Walking, African American, Telephone Coaching, Pedometer
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Eligible patients must receive care at the Atlanta VAMC and
- have back, hip or knee pain for a duration of at least 6 months,
- moderate-severe pain intensity and interference with function (defined as a PEG score of 5 or greater),
- self-reported ability to walk at least 1 block, and
- must be able to communicate effectively by telephone (no cognitive disability). The investigators will not exclude patients who are on medication or receiving interventions to treat their chronic pain. The investigators will include the approximately 10% of patients who have no race data; race data will be collected on the brief screening survey.
Exclusion Criteria:
The investigators will not include any vulnerable populations or those who meet any of the following exclusion criteria that may interfere with the outcome assessment: a) moderately severe cognitive impairment defined as > 2 errors on a brief cognitive screener; b) anticipated back, knee, hip, or other major surgery within the next 6 months; c) patients who say they are unable to walk at least a block; d) patients who say they would be unavailable to participate in a 6 month study; e) patients with active psychotic symptoms, suicidality, and/or active manic episode or poorly controlled bipolar disorder, as determined by chart review.
Sites / Locations
- Minneapolis VA Health Care System, Minneapolis, MN
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Experimental
Arm 1: Usual Care
Arm 2: Intervention Group
Participants randomized to the usual care control condition will receive pedometers and an informational brochure.
Participants assigned to the intervention group will receive personalized recruitment materials, including a letter and brochure describing the program and the benefits of walking for pain. They will also receive pedometers. Participants will complete 6 sessions of telephone coaching over a 10-12 week period, using a patient workbook with visual aids (e.g., diagram of the pain/inactivity cycle) and worksheets that they will complete during the counseling sessions. Participants are expected to receive approximately 180 minutes of total therapist time during the study.