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Does Adding Acupuncture and/or Pain Counseling to Pain Medicine Help Reduce Pain Among Hospitalized Patients with Cancer?

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Project Summary  

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?

Millions of patients with cancer have pain while they are in the hospital. Medicine can help ease pain, but many have unpleasant side effects. Therapies like acupuncture and pain counseling may help reduce pain and the side effects of medicine. Acupuncture is a Chinese therapy that treats pain with thin needles inserted into the skin at specific points. Pain counseling includes providing supportive listening and teaching coping skills to help patients manage their pain. However, most hospitals do not offer these therapies.

The research team wants to know whether hospitalized patients with cancer have less pain if they receive acupuncture, pain counseling, or both, compared with patients who receive pain medicine only.

Who can this research help?

Results from this study may help hospital administrators decide whether to offer acupuncture and/or pain counseling for patients with cancer who are in the hospital. Results may help doctors and patients decide how to treat cancer pain in the hospital.

What is the research team doing?

The research team is enrolling 480 patients with cancer during their hospital stays at two hospitals in San Francisco. During the study, all patients are receiving their usual pain medicine that the hospitals provide. The team is assigning each participant, by chance, to receive acupuncture, pain counseling, neither, or both in addition to their pain medicine.

The team is surveying patients to see if adding acupuncture, counseling, or both to pain medicine reduces pain, improves quality of life, or improves the side effects of pain medicine. Using electronic medical records, the team is checking to see if any combination of treatments is lowering the amount of pain medicine that patients are taking.

Finally, the team is interviewing some of the patients in the study, the patients’ caregivers, and healthcare providers, such as oncologists, acupuncturists, and pharmacists. The team wants to know how these people feel about using acupuncture and counseling to treat cancer pain in the hospital. The team also wants to know about patients’ needs and how happy they are with pain treatment.

Patients with cancer, their caregivers, and their healthcare providers are helping design the study. They are also helping choose outcomes of interest and interpret findings.

Research methods at a glance

Design Elements Description
Design Randomized controlled trial (factorial)
Population Hospitalized adult patients admitted to the University of California San Francisco Medical Center at Mission Bay or Zuckerberg San Francisco General for an anticipated stay of 48 hours or more, with a malignant solid tumor, and with moderate or severe pain
Interventions/
Comparators
  • Standard pharmacologic pain management
  • Standard pharmacologic pain management plus acupuncture
  • Standard pharmacologic pain management plus pain counseling
  • Standard pharmacologic pain management plus acupuncture and pain counseling
Outcomes

Primary: worst pain intensity

Secondary: health-related quality of life, opioid dosing during hospital stay, presence and severity of side effects

Timeframe 5-day follow-up for primary outcome

Project Details

Principal Investigator
Maria Chao, DrPH, MPA
Project Status
In progress; Recruiting
Project Title
Nonpharmacologic Approaches to Relieve Pain and Symptom Distress among Diverse Hospitalized Cancer Patients
Board Approval Date
August 2017
Project End Date
December 2022
Organization
University of California, San Francisco
Year Awarded
2017
State
California
Project Type
Research Project
Health Conditions  
Cancer
Brain Cancer
Prostate Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer
Ovarian Cancer
Lung Cancer
Liver Cancer
Intestinal Cancer
Colorectal Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Breast Cancer
Bladder Cancer
Uterine Cancer
Anal Cancer
Mental/Behavioral Health
Addiction/Substance Abuse
Neurological Disorders
Chronic Pain
Intervention Strategies
Drug Interventions
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Other Clinical Interventions
Other Health Services Interventions
Training and Education Interventions
Populations
Low Income
Racial/Ethnic Minorities
Women
Funding Announcement
Assessment of Prevention, Diagnosis, and Treatment Options
Project Budget
$2,541,094.
Study Registration Information
HSRP20181382
NCT03905720
Page Last Updated: 
January 19, 2021

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