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Comparing Ways to Help Veterans Manage Pain and Reduce Use of Prescription Opioid Medicines -- The VOICE Study

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Project Summary  

PCORI has identified opioid use for chronic pain as an important research topic. Patients, clinicians, and others want to learn: How can patients lower their use of opioid medications while managing chronic pain, or eliminate use of these drugs altogether? To help answer this question, PCORI launched a funding initiative in 2016 on Clinical Strategies for Managing and Reducing Long Term Opioid Use for Chronic Pain. This research project is one of the studies PCORI awarded as part of this program.

This research project is in progress. PCORI will post the research findings on this page within 90 days after the results are final.

What is the research about?

Chronic pain is pain that occurs on at least half the days for six months or more. Chronic pain can make it hard to do everyday activities such as sleeping, walking, working, and spending time with friends and family. Many doctors prescribe opioid medicines to manage chronic pain. But these medicines don’t work as well as other treatments. They also can have serious side effects, and can even cause addiction and death. Patients with chronic pain need treatments that manage their pain, don’t interfere with everyday activities, and don’t have the risks that come with taking opioid pain medicine.

This study is comparing treatment options that may help patients control their pain and take less opioid pain medicine.

Who can this research help?

This research could help people who take opioid medicines for chronic pain, their families and caregivers, and their doctors make choices about how to manage pain and take less opioid pain medicine.

What is the research team doing?

Researchers are recruiting patients who go to Veterans Affairs healthcare facilities for care and who have pain even though they use opioid pain medicine. Researchers are assigning patients by chance to one of two groups. In both groups, patients and their primary care teams are working together to treat pain.

In the first group, a pharmacist care manager works with patients and primary care providers to find effective pain medicine options. The pharmacist provides extra support with regular follow-up phone calls with the patient. In the second group, a medical provider and a mental health provider work with patients to help them set and meet personal health goals. A team of pain clinicians helps find options to treat pain. The team follows up with regular phone calls to help patients meet their goals. Patients may also have face-to-face visits with the clinicians, depending on their needs. In both groups, patients get pain care that’s tailored to their needs and coordinated with primary care.

All patients in the study get information about opioid medicines. Patients who want to take less opioid medicine get support and help to reduce their dose. Patients who are taking very high doses of opioid medicine may be selected by chance to switch to a different opioid medicine, called buprenorphine.

Researchers are looking at whether patients in the first or second group have less pain and take less opioid pain medicine. Researchers also are comparing other outcomes that are important to patients. These include quality of life, sleep, fatigue, depression, anxiety, and medication side effects. Researchers also are looking at why certain people respond better to treatment in one group or the other. They also want to know what patients and their healthcare providers think about the experience.

Research methods at a glance

Design Element Description
Study Design Randomized controlled trial
Population Veterans Affairs patients with chronic pain who take opioid medicine 
Interventions/
Comparators
  • Pharmacist care and individualized pain medicine
  • Integrated pain care and individualized pain treatment
  • Option of switching to buprenorphine (for patients treated with a high daily dose of opioid medicine who are selected by chance)
Outcomes

Primary: pain and interference with activity

Secondary: dosage of opioid pain medicine, quality of life, sleep, fatigue, depression, anxiety, side effects, patient and provider experiences

Timeframe 12-month follow-up for primary outcome

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Videos

Improving Pain Management for US Veterans (right)
This principal investigator says the goal of her PCORI-funded study is to improve pain management and reduce prescription opioid use for American veterans.

Improving Chronic Pain Management
It’s important to remember that the opioid crisis came from a well-intentioned effort to help patients manage chronic pain.

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Erin Krebs, MD, MPH
Project Status
In progress; Recruiting
Project Title
Comparative Effectiveness of Patient-Centered Strategies to Improve Pain Management and Opioid Safety for Veterans
Board Approval Date
July 2016
Project End Date
November 2023
Organization
University of Minnesota Twin Cities
Year Awarded
2016
State
Minnesota
Project Type
Research Project
Health Conditions  
Mental/Behavioral Health
Addiction/Substance Abuse
Multiple/Comorbid Chronic Conditions
Muscular and Skeletal Disorders
Chronic Back Pain
Arthritis
Neurological Disorders
Chronic Pain
Intervention Strategies
Behavioral Interventions
Drug Interventions
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Other Clinical Interventions
Shared Decision Making
Other Health Services Interventions
Technology Interventions
Training and Education Interventions
Populations
Individuals with Multiple Chronic/co-morbid Conditions
Veterans
Women
Funding Announcement
Clinical Strategies for Managing and Reducing Long-Term Opioid Use for Chronic Pain
Project Budget
$12,147,779
Study Registration Information
HSRP20164146
NCT03026790

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Patient/Caregiver Partners

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March 13, 2020

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