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CompletedNCT03002181

Pain Neurophysiology Education for Sport Therapy Students

The Effect of Pain Neurophysiology Education on Sport Therapy Students Knowledge, Attitudes and Clinical Behaviour Towards Athletes With Chronic Pain: a Randomised Control Trial

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
60 (actual)
Sponsor
Teesside University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

The effect of a 70 minute Pain Neurophysiology Education session on Sport Therapy Students Knowledge, Attitudes and Clinical Behaviour Towards Athletes With Chronic Pain

Detailed description

This single-blind, randomised control trial aims to investigate the effect of a brief 70 minute Pain Neurophysiology Education session on sport therapy students knowledge, attitudes and clinical behaviour towards athletes with chronic pain. Participants will be selected from first year undergraduate and postgraduate sport therapy cohorts. Random number generator will assign participants into two subgroups. Group 1 will receive a control education on clinical 'red flags'. Red flags are questions that are routinely asked by therapists in clinical practice to screen for sinister pathology. Group 2 will receive education called 'Pain Neurophysiology Education' (taken from the Explain Pain publication). This mode of education uses the neurophysiology of pain to explain the experience, and has been used as an educational tool for patient, healthcare practitioners and students alike. Data collection (completion of three questionnaires) will take place immediately prior, and immediately after each education session. The change in these outcomes pre and post intervention will subsequently be compared between groups.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHEREducation70 minute education session.

Timeline

Start date
2016-10-01
Primary completion
2016-11-01
Completion
2016-11-01
First posted
2016-12-23
Last updated
2016-12-23

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03002181. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.