Co-designing a Canadian adaptation of a lifestyle-oriented intervention aimed to improve daily functioning of individuals living with chronic pain: a multi-method study protocol of REVEAL(OT) Canada.

IF 1.3 Q3 REHABILITATION Frontiers in rehabilitation sciences Pub Date : 2023-11-24 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fresc.2023.1281680
J Masse, S S Nielsen, J R Christensen, S T Skou, J Côté, S Saunders, É Lagueux, A Boulanger, J Perez-Martinez, M Lussier, M G Pagé
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Abstract

Background: Living with chronic pain (CP) often implies major lifestyle changes, including modifications of daily routines and work. Surprisingly, few validated and effective interventions specifically target functional outcomes in this population. Redesign your Everyday Activities and Lifestyle with Occupational Therapy [REVEAL(OT)] is a lifestyle-oriented intervention led by occupational therapists that directly targets the daily functional challenges of living with CP. The intervention was initially developed and studied as an add-on to standard treatment delivered by Danish multidisciplinary specialized pain clinics. Adapting, implementing, and evaluating REVEAL(OT) within the Canadian healthcare system will contribute to broadening the scope of treatments offered in specialized pain clinics that do not yet include occupational therapy.

Objective: The proposed study aims to define and refine REVEAL(OT)/CA with partners (authors of original intervention, people with lived experience, clinicians, managers).

Methods: This participatory action research will use a multi-method design and follow the ORBIT model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases. A process of co-construction with partners and an advisory committee will take place in two Montreal specialized pain clinics. It consists of two related work packages (WPs). In WP1, a first series of focus groups with partners (n = 86) and workshops with the advisory committee will be conducted to co-develop the hypothetical pathway describing intervention components and their potential mechanisms of action on targeted outcomes, as well as the first version of the adapted intervention manual. WP2 will co-refine REVEAL(OT)/CA by exploring its acceptability, feasibility and mechanisms of action through intervention deliveries (at least twice in each of two specialized pain clinics; n ≥ 60 patients) and focus groups and/or individual interviews with participating patients and partners. At the end of this study, the intervention manual will be generated both in French and English.

Discussion: This study will set the stage for subsequent implementation and effectiveness assessment projects and be an important step towards the deployment of interventions aiming to improve engagement in meaningful daily activities among adults living with CP.

Registration: OSF Registries, osf.io/8gksa. Registered 3 August 2023, https://osf.io/8gksa.

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共同设计加拿大适应生活方式的干预措施,旨在改善慢性疼痛患者的日常功能:加拿大 REVEAL(OT) 多方法研究方案。
背景:与慢性疼痛(CP)共存往往意味着生活方式的重大改变,包括日常生活和工作的改变。令人惊讶的是,很少有经过验证的有效干预措施专门针对这一人群的功能性结果。通过职业治疗重新设计您的日常活动和生活方式[REVEAL(OT)]是一种以生活方式为导向的干预措施,由职业治疗师主导,直接针对慢性疼痛患者的日常功能挑战。该干预措施最初是作为丹麦多学科疼痛专科诊所提供的标准治疗的附加疗法而开发和研究的。在加拿大医疗保健系统中调整、实施和评估 REVEAL(OT) 将有助于扩大疼痛专科诊所提供的治疗范围,而这些诊所尚未包括职业治疗:拟议的研究旨在与合作伙伴(原始干预措施的作者、有生活经验的人、临床医生、管理人员)一起定义和完善 REVEAL(OT)/CA:这项参与式行动研究将采用多种方法设计,并遵循开发慢性病行为疗法的 ORBIT 模式。将在蒙特利尔的两家疼痛专科诊所与合作伙伴和咨询委员会开展共同建设过程。该项目包括两个相关的工作包(WPs)。在 WP1 中,将与合作伙伴(n = 86)开展第一轮焦点小组讨论,并与咨询委员会共同举办研讨会,以共同开发描述干预成分及其对目标结果的潜在作用机制的假设路径,以及改编干预手册的第一版。WP2 将共同完善 REVEAL(OT)/CA,通过干预实施(至少在两个疼痛专科门诊各实施两次;n ≥ 60 名患者)和焦点小组及/或与参与患者和合作伙伴的个别访谈,探索其可接受性、可行性和作用机制。研究结束后,将以法语和英语编写干预手册:本研究将为后续的实施和效果评估项目奠定基础,也是部署干预措施的重要一步,旨在提高成年脊髓灰质炎患者参与有意义的日常活动的积极性:OSF Registries, osf.io/8gksa。2023 年 8 月 3 日注册,https://osf.io/8gksa。
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