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Change in Pain With Virtual Reality-augmented Remote Rehabilitative Care

Completed
Conditions
Musculoskeletal Pain
Registration Number
NCT05253157
Lead Sponsor
XRHealth USA Inc.
Brief Summary

Pain is among the most common chronic conditions in the adult population, often associated with decreased quality of life, functional impairments, increased medication use, increased medical expenditures, and significant economic costs. Due to the worsening opioid crisis, non-pharmacological approaches, such as rehabilitative care, are needed. However, access to in-person rehabilitative care may be limited due to transportation barriers, time constraints, and patient preference to remain at home. The COVID-19 pandemic has further exacerbated barriers to access in-person care, bringing the benefits of tele-rehabilitation into sharper focus. Remote models of care and novel treatment strategies, specifically the utilization of virtual reality (VR) augmented care are emerging as potentially viable treatment alternatives. This paper intends to explore the potential effectiveness of this method of care delivery in patients presenting for rehabilitative care with a primary complaint of pain.

Detailed Description

The investigators are proposing a retrospective health and medical records review with a waiver of consent on 52 patients who had remote VR-augmented rehabilitation services from Aug 2020 to Sept of 2021 at XRHealth, a telehealth rehabilitation company utilizing virtual reality applications to augment traditional rehabilitative care. Included patients had an initial and follow-up score on the brief pain interference scale-intensity and severity to explore the association with remote care and changes over time in this validated outcome assessment. In addition, VR headset data will be analyzed to explore the usage and type of VR applications by primary treatment region to help inform the establishment of optimal treatment protocols and explore the association between changes by applications used. De-identified data will be extracted from the proprietary XR Health data portal and will include a unique patient identifier, qualitative and quantitative ratings on the patient experience with XRHealth, number of treatment visits, usage in minutes of the VR applications utilized, and scores on the Brief Pain Inventory: Interference and Severity sub scales. Individual patient records will be reviewed to extract information regarding co-morbidities, condition chronicity, and medications used.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
52
Inclusion Criteria
  • presented for treatment at XRHealth with the primary complaint of musculoskeletal pain
Exclusion Criteria
  • none

Study & Design

Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Study Design
Not specified
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Change in Brief Pain Inventory: Interference SubscaleChange from baseline in the Brief Pain Inventory: Interference sub scale through study completion, an average of 3 months

Brief Pain Inventory scale, a self-report scale originally developed to assess pain in individuals with cancer, but has been expanded for assessment of non-

malignant pain. The subscale of interference assesses how much pain interferes (over the past 24 hrs) with general activity, mood, walking ability, normal work, relations with others, sleep, and enjoyment of life on a scale of: 0=does not interfere up to 10=completely interferes.

Change in Brief Pain Inventory: Severity SubscaleChange from baseline in the Brief Pain Inventory: Severity sub scale through study completion, an average of 3 months

The severity scale assesses worst, least, average (over the past 24 hours), and current pain on a scale of: 0=no pain up to 10=pain as bad as you can imagine.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

XRHealth USA, Inc

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Brookline, Massachusetts, United States

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