Univ Washington Study: Telephone Intervention for Pain Following Amputation
Wayne Renardson
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Title:
Univ Washington Study: Telephone Intervention for Pain Following Amputation
Creator:
Wayne Renardson
Date:
7/28/2010
Text:
<Email Address Redacted> is a listserv for amputees at the University
of Washington since 1995. The university conducts studies that may
interest some of you. AMP-L information is via:
< <URL Redacted>>
UW has previously posted requests for participants in pain studies to
AMP-L and they asked this be posted to OANDP-L.
Wayne Renardson, mod
AMP-L
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Telephone Intervention for Pain Following Amputation
Researchers in the departments of Orthopedics, Psychiatry &
Behavioral Sciences, and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of
Washington are seeking study participants in a project investigating
treatment for pain related to amputation.
Treatments teaching people how to manage pain have been used to treat
chronic pain in the general population.
The purpose of this study is to see if these treatments delivered
over the telephone can benefit persons with an acquired amputation.
Specifically, we want to determine if these treatments can help
reduce the negative consequences that pain often causes in terms of a
person's mood, daily activities, and enjoyment of life.
We are also interested in finding out if these treatments decrease a
person's pain. Subjects will participate in eight 60-minute
treatment sessions performed over the telephone by one of the study�s
clinicians. Subjects will also participate in telephone interviews
before, during, and after treatment sessions. Participation in the
study will last approximately 13 months.
Compensation for completion of the telephone interviews is provided.
To participate in this study, you must be at least 18 years of age,
have moderate to severe chronic pain, be able to communicate over the
telephone, and be able to speak, read and understand English.
For more information, please contact Telephone Treatment for Chronic
Pain Study staff at 206-616-9058 or 1-866-928-2104 or email
< <Email Address Redacted> >
Please remember that we cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any
information sent by e-mail.
Amy Kupper
Research Study Coordinator
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington
Box 359612
(206) 616-1750
< <Email Address Redacted> >
of Washington since 1995. The university conducts studies that may
interest some of you. AMP-L information is via:
< <URL Redacted>>
UW has previously posted requests for participants in pain studies to
AMP-L and they asked this be posted to OANDP-L.
Wayne Renardson, mod
AMP-L
===============================
Telephone Intervention for Pain Following Amputation
Researchers in the departments of Orthopedics, Psychiatry &
Behavioral Sciences, and Rehabilitation Medicine at the University of
Washington are seeking study participants in a project investigating
treatment for pain related to amputation.
Treatments teaching people how to manage pain have been used to treat
chronic pain in the general population.
The purpose of this study is to see if these treatments delivered
over the telephone can benefit persons with an acquired amputation.
Specifically, we want to determine if these treatments can help
reduce the negative consequences that pain often causes in terms of a
person's mood, daily activities, and enjoyment of life.
We are also interested in finding out if these treatments decrease a
person's pain. Subjects will participate in eight 60-minute
treatment sessions performed over the telephone by one of the study�s
clinicians. Subjects will also participate in telephone interviews
before, during, and after treatment sessions. Participation in the
study will last approximately 13 months.
Compensation for completion of the telephone interviews is provided.
To participate in this study, you must be at least 18 years of age,
have moderate to severe chronic pain, be able to communicate over the
telephone, and be able to speak, read and understand English.
For more information, please contact Telephone Treatment for Chronic
Pain Study staff at 206-616-9058 or 1-866-928-2104 or email
< <Email Address Redacted> >
Please remember that we cannot guarantee the confidentiality of any
information sent by e-mail.
Amy Kupper
Research Study Coordinator
Department of Rehabilitation Medicine
University of Washington
Box 359612
(206) 616-1750
< <Email Address Redacted> >
Citation
Wayne Renardson, “Univ Washington Study: Telephone Intervention for Pain Following Amputation,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 19, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/231582.