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Integrating Nonpharmacologic Strategies for Pain With Inclusion, Respect, and Equity

Integrating Nonpharmacologic Strategies for Pain With Inclusion, Respect, and Equity

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18 years and older
All
Phase N/A

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Overview

INSPIRE creates a trilingual mobile app and telehealth coaching program to promote non-pharmacologic strategies for pain management with Black, Chinese, and Latinx communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Years 1-2 will develop the app and test it with a brief single arm pilot starting in Nov 2023. A full two arm randomized controlled trial (RCT) will being in early 2025 with changes in PEG scores as the primary outcome. Secondary outcomes include Helping to End Addiction Longterm (HEAL) common data elements.

Eligibility

Inclusion Criteria:

  1. age 18 or older
  2. speak English, Spanish, or Cantonese
  3. have a UCSF Health or SFHN PCP
  4. be willing to use a smartphone (iOS or Android - either their own or one provided by the study)
  5. have chronic, non-malignant pain for at least 3 months
  6. be willing to participate in a 12 month patient-centered chronic pain management study where they will be randomized into one of two comparison arms

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Severe mental illness or other condition preventing informed consent

Study details
    Chronic Pain

NCT06183281

University of California, San Francisco

15 September 2025

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