TBI Care: Collaborative Care for Pain After Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
Brain Injuries, Traumatic, Chronic Pain, Post-Traumatic Headache
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Brain Injuries, Traumatic focused on measuring Collaborative Care, Effectiveness Study
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Definitive diagnosis of mild to severe TBI based on medical chart review;
- Patient has an appointment with the University of Washington/Harborview Medical Center, Department of Rehabilitation Medicine's TBI clinics or has been seen by TBI providers within the last 12 months;
- Patient reports clinically significant pain, defined as having moderate or higher pain over the last 6 months (defined as an average pain score of 4-10/10 on a 0=no pain to 10=worst pain numeric rating scale);
- Patient is "somewhat" or "very" willing to accept additional help with their pain as asked during screening;
- Reads and English speaking (we will track non-enrollment due to other language to determine common languages)
- Has access to and ability to communicate over the phone;
- Aged >18 years of age;
- Provides written informed consent.
Exclusion Criteria:
- Answers more than one incorrect response on the Six-Item Screener;
- Terminal illness or pain associated with cancer diagnosis;
- Major surgery anticipated during study period (approximately 8 months);
- Presence of severe psychiatric disorder as evidenced by high suicide risk, diagnosis of bipolar disorder with psychotic features or current psychotic disorder.
Sites / Locations
- Harborview Medical Center, TBI Clinic
- University of Washington Medical Center, TBI Clinic
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
No Intervention
Active Comparator
Usual Care
Collaborative Care
If assigned to the Usual Care (UC) arm, participants receive the same care as they would normally received from the HMC or UWMC outpatient TBI clinics, which could include similar types of treatment (medication changes, referral to specialists, etc.).
If assigned to the Collaborative Care (CC) arm, participants receive up to 12 sessions (45-60 minutes) of scheduled contacts with a Collaborative Care Manager (CCM) over 16 weeks of treatment. The CCM meets weekly for supervision with a team of experts to determine appropriate care.