60
Participants
Start Date
August 13, 2025
Primary Completion Date
December 1, 2026
Study Completion Date
December 1, 2026
Caregiver-Assisted Pain Coping Skills Training (CG-PCST)
Patient-caregiver dyads will receive five, forty-to-sixty-minute sessions over a six-to-eight-week period with a therapist to learn pain coping skills. These include training caregivers in strategies for assessing patient pain, including nonverbal pain behaviors (e.g., grimacing, bodily tension, labored breathing), which will become increasingly important as the patient's ability to express pain verbally decreases. The therapist will also train the caregiver to coach the patient in the use of the skills during activities that are challenging because of pain. We will focus on increasing positive patient-caregiver interactions and patient engagement in valued activities. Throughout the training, the therapist will help the patient and caregiver learn strategies for fostering regular home practice and application of the skills, identify challenges in using the skills, and find strategies for coping with challenges.
RECRUITING
Duke University Medical Center, Durham
Lead Sponsor
National Institute on Aging (NIA)
NIH
National Institutes of Health (NIH)
NIH
Duke University
OTHER