Taking ACTION to reduce pain: ACTION study rationale, design and protocol of a randomized trial of a proactive telephone-based coaching intervention for chronic musculoskeletal pain among African Americans

  • Bhimani, Rozina
  • Cross, Lee
  • Taylor, Brent
  • Meis, Laura
  • Fu, Steven
  • Allen, Kelli
  • Krein, Sarah
  • Do, Tam
  • Kerns, Robert
  • Burgess, Diana
Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
BioMed Central Ltd.

Abstract

Abstract Background Rates of chronic pain are rising sharply in the United States and worldwide. Presently, there is evidence of racial disparities in pain treatment and treatment outcomes in the United States but few interventions designed to address these disparities. There is growing consensus that chronic musculoskeletal pain is best addressed by a biopsychosocial approach that acknowledges the role of psychological and environmental factors, some of which differ by race. Methods/Design The primary aim of this randomized controlled trial is to test the effectiveness of a non-pharmacological, self-re...

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