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Rationale and design of the Staying Positive with Arthritis (SPA) Study: A randomized controlled trial testing the impact of a positive psychology intervention on racial disparities in pain

机译:与关节炎(SPA)研究阳性的理由和设计:随机对照试验测试积极心理学干预对疼痛种族差异的影响

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Abstract Knee osteoarthritis is a painful, disabling condition that disproportionately affects African Americans. Existing arthritis treatments yield small to moderate improvements in pain and have not been effective at reducing racial disparities in the management of pain. The biopsychosocial model of pain and evidence from the positive psychology literature suggest that increasing positive psychological skills (e.g., gratitude, kindness) could improve pain and functioning and reduce disparities in osteoarthritis pain management. Activities to cultivate positive psychological skills have been developed and validated; however, they have not been tested in patients with osteoarthritis, their effects on racial differences in health outcomes have not been examined, and evidence of their effects on health outcomes in patients with other chronic illnesses is of limited quality. In this article we describe the rationale and design of Staying Positive with Arthritis (SPA) study, a randomized controlled trial in which 180 African American and 180 White primary care patients with chronic pain from knee osteoarthritis will be randomized to a 6-week program of either positive skill-building activities or neutral control activities. The primary outcomes will be self-reported pain and functioning as measured by the WOMAC Osteoarthritis Index. We will assess these primary outcomes and potential, exploratory psychosocial mediating variables at an in-person baseline visit and by telephone at 1, 3, and 6months following completion of the assigned program. If effective, the SPA program would be a novel, theoretically-informed psychosocial intervention to improve quality and equity of care in the management of chronic pain from osteoarthritis.
机译:摘要膝关节骨关节炎是一种痛苦,禁用条件,不成比例地影响非洲裔美国人。现有的关节炎治疗产生小于疼痛的中度改善,并且在减少疼痛管理中的种族差异方面没有有效。积极心理学文献的痛苦和证据的生物神经模型表明,增加积极的心理技能(例如,感谢,善良)可以改善疼痛和功能,并降低骨关节炎疼痛管理的差异。制定和验证了培养积极心理技能的活动;然而,它们尚未在骨关节炎患者中进行测试,他们对健康结果的种族差异的影响尚未被检查,并且他们对其他慢性疾病患者的健康结果的影响是有限的。在本文中,我们描述了与关节炎(SPA)研究保持阳性的理由和设计,一个随机对照试验,其中180名非洲裔美国和180名白色初级护理患者从膝关节骨关节炎的慢性疼痛的患者将被随机化为6周的计划正面技能建设活动或中立控制活动。主要结果将是自我报告的疼痛和运作,通过Womac骨关节炎指数测量。我们将在完成指定计划完成后,评估这些主要结果和探索性介导的变量,并通过电话,在1,3和6个月。如果有效,水疗计划将是一种小说,理论上知情的心理社会干预,以提高骨关节炎慢性疼痛管理的质量和公平。

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