Optimising Cognitive Function in Patients With Chronic Pain
研究概览
详细说明
Rationale for project:
Cognitive difficulties may occur with chronic pain, potentially indicative of compromised functioning in frontal brain regions, which also results in greater difficulty controlling pain, with increased rumination and worry. Discovering a successful method for strengthening these neural systems may improve cognitive skills important for daily life and maximise therapeutic outcomes.
Research questions:
In people experiencing cognitive deficits due to their pain condition:
- Can neurocognitive abilities be improved?
- Can such improvements bring about better daily functioning in general?
- If these training protocols improve cognition, will there also be an effect of pain reduction, i.e., in the extent to which pain interferes with a person's life?
Aim:
The overarching aim of this research is to determine whether cognitive function can be improved via a training protocol in people experiencing cognitive difficulties related to chronic pain.
Design:
This is a randomised controlled trial examining the effects of cognitive training compared with an active control. The investigators aim to enrol 40 participants with chronic pain in the study: 20 training, and 20 active control. This sample size was chosen based on a power analysis with moderate effect size, and is consistent with sample sizes in the existing cognitive training literature, though no similar study has so far been done in a chronic pain population. Both groups will complete their respective study activities 3 times per week, for 45 minutes each time, across 8 weeks. They will be assessed before completing the 8-week period, and again within a few days of completion.
Procedures:
40 participants will be recruited via the Caulfield Pain Management and Research Centre.
After deciding to participate and meeting all inclusion criteria, participants will be invited to attend their first on-site assessment session at Monash University, Clayton. The first assessment session will include an overview of the training program and demonstration of how to do the tasks, or an overview of the active control activities (as applicable). Both assessment sessions will involve detailed assessment of cognition, pain, and mood.
The cognitive training protocol will be run using pre-validated software that delivers brain training "games". The games are designed to be visually interesting and engaging, and are varied so that each session will comprise multiple different games, to avoid boredom. They begin with easy-to-follow instructions and demonstrations, then as the participant progresses, the difficulty is automatically increased in correspondence with their performance, to avoid ceiling or plateau effects. Participants will be assigned a program targeting multiple facets of cognition found to be compromised in chronic pain states, including divided attention, working memory, mentally planning a sequence of items to form a pattern or complete a puzzle, and response inhibition.
This software is accessible via the internet on desktop and laptop computers, or on tablet devices. All training sessions will be completed at home. The researchers will hold a master account, allowing them to log in and monitor participant progress and compliance with the training.
The active control group will be provided with a variety of videos to watch, the content of which will be in the style of documentaries on general interest topics such as nature, travel, culture, and history. These are also visually stimulating and engaging, but involve no increment in difficulty. They may provide distraction from pain and may be relaxing.
Throughout the protocol, the researchers will have weekly contact with participants by phone or video call. Keeping regular contact in this way will maintain engagement with the research team, help boost motivation and allow participants to express any issues they may be having with the protocol.
研究类型
注册 (实际的)
阶段
- 不适用
联系人和位置
学习地点
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Melbourne、澳大利亚
- Monash University
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参与标准
资格标准
适合学习的年龄
接受健康志愿者
有资格学习的性别
描述
Inclusion Criteria:
- Chronic pain condition
- Access to computer and internet
Exclusion Criteria:
- High dosages of opioid or benzodiazepine medication
- Currently receiving active allied health treatment
- Intellectual disability, traumatic brain injury, dementia, or other neurological disorders
学习计划
研究是如何设计的?
设计细节
- 主要用途:治疗
- 分配:随机化
- 介入模型:并行分配
- 屏蔽:单身的
武器和干预
参与者组/臂 |
干预/治疗 |
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实验性的:Computerised cognitive training
The cognitive training protocol will be run using pre-validated software, HappyNeuronPro, that delivers cognitive training games.
The games are designed to be visually interesting and engaging, and are varied so that each session will comprise multiple different games, to avoid boredom.
They begin with easy-to-follow instructions and demonstrations, then as the participant progresses, the difficulty is automatically increased in correspondence with their performance, to avoid ceiling or plateau effects.
Participants will be assigned a program targeting multiple facets of cognition found to be compromised in chronic pain states, including divided attention, working memory, mentally planning a sequence of items to form a pattern or complete a puzzle, and response inhibition.
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有源比较器:Video watching
This group will be provided with a variety of videos to watch, the content of which will be in the style of documentaries on general interest topics such as nature, travel, culture, and history.
Each video is followed by multiple-choice questions that participants will answer, to ensure attention was engaged.
The videos are visually stimulating and engaging, but involve no increment in difficulty or requirement to improve skills.
They may provide some distraction from pain and may be relaxing, interesting and informative.
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研究衡量的是什么?
主要结果指标
结果测量 |
措施说明 |
大体时间 |
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Objective cognitive functioning
大体时间:8 weeks
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Composite of neuropsychological test scores
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8 weeks
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Subjective cognitive functioning
大体时间:8 weeks
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Self-report measures of cognition
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8 weeks
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次要结果测量
结果测量 |
措施说明 |
大体时间 |
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Pain
大体时间:8 weeks
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Pain intensity and interference from the Brief Pain Inventory
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8 weeks
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Mood and coping
大体时间:8 weeks
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Self-report measures of anxiety, depression, pain catastrophizing and pain self-efficacy
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8 weeks
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Heart rate variability
大体时间:8 weeks
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Electrophysiological measure
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8 weeks
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合作者和调查者
调查人员
- 首席研究员:Melita Giummarra, PhD、Monash University
研究记录日期
研究主要日期
学习开始 (实际的)
初级完成 (实际的)
研究完成 (实际的)
研究注册日期
首次提交
首先提交符合 QC 标准的
首次发布 (估计)
研究记录更新
最后更新发布 (实际的)
上次提交的符合 QC 标准的更新
最后验证
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