An innovative electronic health toolkit (Our Whole Lives for Chronic Pain) to reduce chronic pain in patients with health disparities: Open clinical trial

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Background: Chronic pain affects millions of Americans. Our Whole Lives, an electronic health (eHealth) toolkit for Chronic Pain (Our Whole Lives for Chronic Pain [OWLCP]), is a mind-body chronic pain management platform that teaches self-management strategies to reduce pain impact and pain medication use. Objective: The primary goal of this study was to evaluate the feasibility of OWLCP in reducing pain impact and pain-related outcomes. Methods: We conducted a pre-post clinical study (2 cohorts) to assess the feasibility of OWLCP usage among low-income patients with chronic pain. Outcome data, collected at baseline and 9 weeks, included Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS-29), pain self-efficacy, and pain medication use. In the statistical analysis, we used descriptive statistics, logistic regression, linear regression, and qualitative methods. Results: Among the enrolled 43 participants, the average age was 50 years, (39/43) 91% were female, (16/43) 37% were black, and (7/43) 16% were Hispanic. From baseline to follow-up, the PROMIS measures showed a reduction in depression (P=.02), pain interference (P=.003), and average pain impact score (P=.007). Pain self-efficacy increased ((P

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Gardiner, P., D’Amico, S., Luo, M., & Haas, N. (2020). An innovative electronic health toolkit (Our Whole Lives for Chronic Pain) to reduce chronic pain in patients with health disparities: Open clinical trial. JMIR MHealth and UHealth, 8(3). https://doi.org/10.2196/14768

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