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CompletedNCT04975789

Visualizations to Improve Pain Communication Between Patients, Interpreters, and Providers

Information Visualization to Improve Pain Communication Between Providers, Interpreters, and Patients With Limited English Proficiency

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
61 (actual)
Sponsor
University of Wisconsin, Madison · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
13 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The purpose of this study is to pilot test a pain assessment information visualization (InfoViz) tool to facilitate communication about pain severity, location, and quality to increase mutual understanding between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP), interpreters, and providers during pain assessment. 40 participants will be enrolled and can expect to be on study for up to 4 weeks.

Detailed description

The purpose of this study is to pilot test a pain assessment information visualization (InfoViz) tool to facilitate communication about pain severity, location, and quality to increase mutual understanding between patients with limited English proficiency (LEP), interpreters, and providers during pain assessment. The investigators focus on the LEP Hmong because pain is particularly problematic for this group. The Hmong describe pain using visual metaphors that are inconsistent with providers' knowledge and interpreters struggle to translate metaphors accurately between patients and providers. The goals of the study are (1) to examine the feasibility of implementing the pain InfoViz tool, (2) to explore congruency of patient-interpreter-provider triads' mutual understanding (MU) of pain severity, location, and quality, and (3) to evaluate outcome measures selected to capture satisfaction with communication, pain relief, and pain interference with life and explore variables identified in the InfoViz tool conceptual framework (MU of pain assessment information, satisfaction with communication, pain diagnosis and treatment). The investigators will first collect data from 20 participants under the usual care control condition (i.e., interpreters verbally interpreting and communicating pain descriptions), followed by data collection from another 20 participants under the intervention condition (i.e., interpreters using verbal descriptions and the InfoViz tool). The investigators believe that the pain assessment InfoViz tool will increase mutual understanding of pain severity, location, and quality between patients, interpreters, and providers, and consequently lead to increased satisfaction with communication, greater pain relief and reduced pain interference with daily life through better-informed diagnosis and treatment.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
OTHERInfoVizThe pain InfoViz tool is a two-page paper tool that consists of an explanation of how to use the tool in both Hmong and English, a culturally-appropriate Faces pain severity scale, pain body diagram, and 13 pain qualities in the form of icons representing each pain quality metaphor. The interpreter explains the instructions in Hmong, then marks the body areas corresponding to the location of pain reported by the participant, and marks the pain qualities expressed by the metaphors selected by the Hmong patient. In the clinic appointment, the interpreter communicates to the physician, in English, the pain location and qualities identified by the participant, using the medical terms identified on the InfoViz tool.

Timeline

Start date
2021-10-07
Primary completion
2023-01-06
Completion
2023-02-23
First posted
2021-07-23
Last updated
2024-06-07
Results posted
2024-06-07

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: United States

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04975789. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.