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CompletedNCT03897907

The Effect of Psychologically Informed Education in Adolescents With Patellofemoral Pain

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
68 (actual)
Sponsor
Nationwide Children's Hospital · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
12 Years – 18 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

This is a randomized prospective study assessing the impact of psychosocial factors on pain and physical performance among adolescents with anterior knee pain. A set of psychosocial surveys assessing activity-related fear, stress, anxiety and depression will be completed by the participant/parents. Participants will then complete clinical tests of physical performance, numeric pain rating scale, and a self-report questionnaire of functional ability. Participants will then be randomized into one of two psychosocial intervention groups (psychologically informed education group and a control group). After participants receive their assigned education intervention, the clinical tests of pain and self-reported functional ability will be readministered. Participants with anterior knee pain will then complete follow-up surveys of their psychosocial beliefs, pain and self-reported functional ability through REDcap at immediately post-intervention, 2 weeks, 6 weeks, and 3 months.

Detailed description

This study will be a prospective randomized controlled trial design. Participants will complete the randomized intervention immediately after completing baseline testing. Post-intervention testing will also be completed immediately after the randomized intervention. A follow-up REDcap survey will be sent by email to assess function and pain at 2 weeks, 6 weeks and 3 months. Intervention Psychologically Informed Education Group Psychologically Informed Education Medium There are many ways to provide patient education, but the investigators believe that adolescents will respond well to video education on a tablet. Adolescents are extremely comfortable with this technology, and the video will allow for standardized education among all participants. Development of Psychologically Informed Education for adolescents with AKP Recommended adult pain science education will be modified using published recommendations for the adolescent population and tailored to anterior knee pain.(Robins, Perron, Heathcote, \& Simons, 2016) The education session will teach participants how the body processes nociception and experiences pain, and pain does not mean tissues are being damaged. Additionally the psychologically informed education video will use the framework called the "Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation" which advocates for education to address five cognitive dimensions: (1) identity (the effort to evaluate symptoms and label the illness); (2) cause (the subjectively formulated belief of what is causing the symptoms); (3) time-line (the patient's perception of how long the problem will last); (4) consequences (the patient's predictions of how the illness will affect them in different areas of their life); and (5) controllability (the patient's belief regarding their outcome and personal ability to change it).(Leventhal, Phillips, \& Burns, 2016) Control Group Participants in the control education group will watch a video on the iPad equal in length to the psychologically informed education video. The control video will discuss basic anatomy of the knee and provide no psychosocial education or positive reinforcement about their condition.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERPsychologically Informed Education VideoThe education session will teach participants how the body processes nociception and experiences pain, and pain does not mean tissues are being damaged. Additionally we will use the framework called the "Common Sense Model of Self-Regulation" which advocates for education to address five cognitive dimensions: (1) identity (the effort to evaluate symptoms and label the illness); (2) cause (the subjectively formulated belief of what is causing the symptoms); (3) time-line (the patient's perception of how long the problem will last); (4) consequences (the patient's predictions of how the illness will affect them in different areas of their life); and (5) controllability (the patient's belief regarding their outcome and personal ability to change it)
OTHERAnatomy Education VideoParticipants in the control group will watch three videos equal in length to the psychologically-informed videos. The control videos will discuss anatomy of the lower extremity, basic instruction in proper lower extremity biomechanics, and simple lower extremity exercises. The control videos will provide no psychologically-informed education or positive reinforcement about the condition.

Timeline

Start date
2019-04-05
Primary completion
2022-05-30
Completion
2022-06-30
First posted
2019-04-01
Last updated
2023-01-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT03897907. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.