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Evaluating a Virtual Stepped Care Portal in Youth Awaiting Tertiary Chronic Pain Care: An Implementation-Effectiveness Hybrid Type III Study
Sponsor: The Hospital for Sick Children
Summary
Pain is one of the most common symptoms of extreme stress in youth. Without treatment, short-term pain can last for months to years (called 'chronic pain'; CP), a problem already affecting 1 in 5 Canadian youth. The COVID-19 pandemic is one of the greatest threats to youth mental health seen in generations. CP in childhood can trigger a wave of mental health issues that last well into adulthood. In 2019, we learned that "access to pain care" is poor and a priority for youth with CP and their families. Unfortunately, COVID-19 has only made access more difficult. In 2020, we created an online "stepped care" program called the Power over Pain Portal for youth with CP. Stepped care is a promising way to improve access to CP care by tailoring care based on the symptoms each youth is experiencing. Like a ladder, youth start with one type of care and then "step up" or "step down" to more or less intense care depending on what they need. Over the past year, funded by CIHR, we worked with hundreds of youth and healthcare professionals across Canada to understand how the pandemic has affected pain and mental health. We also summarized all online pain self-management programs including peer support for youth to find the best resources to include in the Portal and will translate the portal content into French. Together with a diverse group of youth with CP, we have now co-designed the online Portal. The next step (focus of this grant) is to test the Portal with youth to ensure it can be implemented and is helpful. We will recruit 93 youth with CP waiting for specialist care at 11 CP clinics across Canada to use the Portal for 4 months. We will see how they use the Portal and if it helps to improve their pain and mental health. This study is important because it will allow us to understand how the Portal works in the real world before wide public release (English and French) to support all youth in Canada with CP with accessible, evidence-based pain care.
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
12 Years - 18 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
93
Start Date
2023-08-05
Completion Date
2025-09-01
Last Updated
2025-07-04
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Power over Pain Portal
Youth from different ages, sexes, gender, sexual orientations, races, dwelling and school/employment status will receive access to the Power over Pain Portal for 4 months. The portal consists of self-assessment tools (bi-weekly check-ins to provide users with feedback on their mood, anxiety, pain, and sleep and guide decision making on choice of interventions), evidence-based virtual educational (pain neuroscience) and cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT) pain interventions that are delivered in a stepped care manner based on participant needs/preference. The overall objective is to determine the implementation (guided by Proctor's implementation conceptual framework) and clinical effectiveness of the PoP Portal in a sample of youth (12-18 years of age) who are on the waitlist for tertiary care consultation at any pediatric CP clinic in Canada.
Locations (11)
IWK Health Center
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
McMaster Children's Hospital
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Children's Hospital London Health Sciences
London, Ontario, Canada
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
CHU Sainte-Justine
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Jim Pattison
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada
Alberta Children's Hospital
Calgary, Canada
Stollery Children's Hospital
Edmonton, Canada
Montreal Children's Hospital
Montreal, Canada
BC Children's Hospital
Vancouver, Canada