Journal article
Impact of COVID-19 on a Pragmatic, Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial for Fibromyalgia
The journal of pain, Vol.22(5), pp.586-586
05/2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.03.037
PMCID: PMC8107403
Abstract
Our objective was to present our experience on adapting to the challenges of COVID-19 pandemic on a pragmatic clinical trial. Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) in Physical Therapy (PT) Study (FM-TIPS) is a pragmatic, cluster-randomized clinical trial examining if the addition of TENS to routine PT improves movement-evoked pain in fibromyalgia (FM). FM patients (n=600) were enrolled from 24 PT clinics (12 PT only, 12 PT with TENS) across five healthcare systems. COVID-19 has significantly impacted PT practice and in-person interactions. In response, all PT clinics saw reduced volumes of patients, some clinics furloughed PTs, and some clinics were permanently closed. This led us to put contracts, reliance agreements, and training of clinics on hold and to seek additional clinics that could fill the gap for those who could no longer participate. It also led to a delay in onboarding healthcare systems and inpatient enrollment. In order to protect the integrity of the study and minimize missing data due to potential restrictions of in-person visits we developed alternative strategies. This includes procedures for home instruction of TENS via telehealth, a plan for bringing on backup clinics, and a plan for training virtually and in-person using personal protective equipment and social distancing. Assessment of primary outcome and questionnaire data were transitioned for the patient to perform at home through a patient-portal with embedded patient-specific videos. We have also set up a phone line for patients to call with additional questions or concerns. The impact of COVID-19 on statistical design and analysis was discussed including a plan for uneven enrollment across clinics and a sub-analysis of data for patients enrolled during or after the pandemic. In conclusion, COVID-19 altered the original study design of this large-pragmatic trial to account for greater flexibility for providers and patients to facilitate continued enrollment. NIH.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Impact of COVID-19 on a Pragmatic, Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial for Fibromyalgia
- Creators
- Emine O Bayman - University of IowaDana Dailey - University of IowaDixie Ecklund - University of IowaElizabeth M Johnson - University of IowaCarol GT Vance - University of IowaBridget Zimmerman - University of IowaMichele Costigan - University of IowaRuth Chimenti - University of IowaMaggie Spencer - University of IowaAndrew Post - University of IowaTrevis Huff - University of IowaMaxine Koepp - University of IowaKristin R Archer - University of IowaRick Peters - University of IowaGeorge Nye - University of IowaCarla Franck - University of IowaTina Neill-Hudson - University of IowaLeslie Crofford - University of IowaKathleen Sluka - University of Iowa
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- The journal of pain, Vol.22(5), pp.586-586
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.jpain.2021.03.037
- PMCID
- PMC8107403
- ISSN
- 1526-5900
- eISSN
- 1528-8447
- Publisher
- Elsevier Inc
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 05/2021
- Academic Unit
- Iowa Neuroscience Institute; Biostatistics; Nursing; Anesthesia; Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Science; Neuroscience and Pharmacology
- Record Identifier
- 9984227042902771
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