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STEPS: An Efficacy Trial of a Chronic Pain Self-Management Program for Older Adults
Sponsor: University of Michigan
Summary
The goal of this study is to determine whether community health workers (CHWs)-i.e., lay health workers with close ties to the communities they serve - can effectively teach cognitive-behavioral pain management strategies to older adults in a disadvantaged urban setting. Specific aims are: to test, in a sample of 414 primarily African American older adults, whether the STEPS pain self-management intervention, delivered over 7 weeks through telephone sessions with a CHW and mobile health tools, improves pain outcomes at 2 and 12 months compared to a usual care control group. We will also assess the mechanisms by which the intervention may bring about positive changes in pain outcomes. We will use mixed quantitative and qualitative methods to assess participant engagement and satisfaction, and factors affecting implementation.
Official title: An Efficacy Trial of Community Health Worker-Delivered Chronic Pain Self-Management Support for Vulnerable Older Adults
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
50 Years - Any
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
414
Start Date
2022-11-29
Completion Date
2026-04-01
Last Updated
2025-11-10
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
STEPS
Participants will initially meet with a community health worker (CHW) for a 1-hour orientation at the participant's home, a Henry Ford Health System site or the University of Michigan Detroit Center, or virtual. The CHW will show participants how to use the web modules. Participants will be given (or mailed) a wearable activity tracker to use throughout the course of the 7-week program. Each week participants will watch a brief video on the STEPS website; they may also be asked to complete handouts in the workbook. They will have a weekly 30-minute telephone session with the CHW. CHWs will review the weekly topic, help participants practice new skills, and set a related goal. CHWs will screen for social needs and make appropriate community referrals. Participants will set walking goals each week, using step-count data from the physical activity tracker. Participants will track daily step counts.
Locations (1)
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States