Integrating Pain-CBT Into an mHealth Analgesic Support Intervention for Patients With Chronic Pain From Advanced Cancers
NCT06722014
Summary
Smartphone Technology to Alleviate Malignant Pain (STAMP) + Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Pain (STAMP+CBT) The purpose of the study is to develop and refine the mHealth pain-CBT app intervention and carry out a randomized pilot to test the novel mHealth (Mobile health technology) intervention, which harmonizes psychological and pharmacological support for advanced cancer pain. The name of the study smartphone application involved in this study is: -STAMP+CBT
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria: * Age ≥ 22 years * Patient diagnosed with an active cancer diagnosis (locally advanced solid tumor malignancy, multiple myeloma, or other advanced hematologic malignancy), either undergoing active treatment or receiving treatment for an advanced cancer or are receiving supportive/palliative care * Chronic pain related to cancer or treatment (\> pain score of 4 on a 0-10 scale) * Has an active prescription for at least one opioid medication to treat their cancer pain (i.e. not for post-surgical pain) * Own/use a compatible smartphone (iPhone or Android) Exclusion Criteria: * Patients in survivorship: patients who have completed their treatment regimens, are not actively receiving treatment for an advanced cancer, or have a cancer that is in remission * Cognitive impairment that would interfere with study participation, as judged by treating clinician (e.g. delirium, dementia) * Inability to speak English (the intervention has not yet been translated to Spanish) * Currently in CBT treatment * Enrolled in hospice * Currently hospitalized * Use of transmucosal fentanyl, given safety concerns and ongoing risk mitigation program required to prescribe these (TIRF REMS) * Pain primarily related to a recent surgery (within the last 2 weeks) * Conditions that hinder smartphone use * The study will exclude adults who are unable to consent, individuals who are not yet adults (infants, children, teenagers), pregnant women, and prisoners.
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NCT06722014