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CompletedNCT00459433

The Right Intervention for the Right Patient

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
300 (estimated)
Sponsor
The Back Research Center, Denmark · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 59 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

Complicated and expensive interventions are used to treat unspecific low back pain and the intervention is not always targeted the patients specific problems.It is therefore not surprising that a large fraction of unspecific low back pain patients do not respond very well to the usual biopsychosocial intervention. We would therefore like to identify the patients specific problems regarding the patients biomedical, psychological, and social needs.

Detailed description

Two quality assurance investigations are performed in the The Back Research Center Clinic, where one is published in The Spine. The systematics of Health Technology Assessment was used to throw light on important indicators in relation to Health Technology aspects, patient aspects, organisational aspects and economical aspects. At 12 months follow up in 1999, approximately one third of the patients stated that their low back pain was unchanged or worse. In 2004 in a new investigation this fraction was larger. Therefore it seems relevant to be able to identify the patients early in their course in the back ambulatory. A Norwegian project has shown that when one divides the patients into 3 levels of severity, then the interdisciplinary biopsychosocial intervention had best effect in the intermediary and severe groups. Conversely the mono disciplinary intervention had best effect on the least severe patient group. Therefore we would like to combine elements from the typical clinical investigation with a screening for psychosocial factors in order to sort patients according to their individual needs. Even though the bio-psycho-social elements are a coherent continuum one can arbitrarily combine them in 4 groups of increasing complexity. * mainly biological * both biological and psychological * both biological and social * both biological, psychological and social It is probably not good enough to give more or less the same type of somatic treatment to all unspecific low back pain patients. It is important to take into account all three elements, the severity of the elements, and the combination of elements. To be able to do this it is important to use a combination of screening instruments that can isolate and quantify the manifestations of the three elements in the patients.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
PROCEDUREBiopsychosocial interventionPsychosocial versus usual care

Timeline

Start date
2006-10-01
Primary completion
2009-05-01
Completion
2009-05-01
First posted
2007-04-12
Last updated
2009-05-29

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Denmark

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