Enhancing Patient Experience of Pain and Sleep Through Non-Pharmacological Strategies

Part of paid clinical trials in Dallas, Texas.

Sponsor
Methodist Health System
Study ID
NCT04428164
Status
Enrolling By Invitation

Conditions

  • Comfort

Eligibility Criteria

Sex
ALL
Age
20 Years - N/A
Healthy Volunteers
Not accepted

Interventions

  • The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (R-CSQ) — OTHER
    Tool developed to assess patient satisfaction and comfort in the hospital setting. The R-CSQ is a scale used to measure different aspects of sleep quality. This scale allows the patient to rate their quality and amount of sleep on a scale of 0-100. The R-CSQ allows the patient to rate six different components of their sleep, including sleep depth, sleep latency, awakenings, returning to sleep, sleep quality, and noise.
  • Revised American Pain Society Outcome Questionnaire (APS-POQ-R) — OTHER
    The APS-POQ-R can be utilized to measure perceived levels of pain in patients. The APS-POQ-R scale is a validated scale that is used in the hospital setting with reliable and consistent results. This scale measures five aspects of a patient's perception and experiences with pain and a sixth aspect including nonpharmacological interventions.

Study Details

Comfort can be a physical sensation, a psychological state, or both simultaneously . Patient comfort in an inpatient setting is a subjective state that varies from each individual based on different factors and situations. The Richards-Campbell Sleep Questionnaire (R-CSQ) and the Revised American Pain Society Outcome Questionnaire (APS-POQ-R) are tools that have been developed to assess patient satisfaction and comfort in the hospital setting. The R-CSQ is a scale used to measure different aspects of sleep quality. This scale allows the patient to rate their quality and amount of sleep on a scale of 0-100. The R-CSQ allows the patient to rate six different components of their sleep, including sleep depth, sleep latency, awakenings, returning to sleep, sleep quality, and noise. The APS-POQ-R can be utilized to measure perceived levels of pain in patients. The APS-POQ-R scale is a validated scale that is used in the hospital setting with reliable and consistent results. This scale measures five aspects of a patient's perception and experiences with pain and a sixth aspect including nonpharmacological interventions. We propose that if patients implement interventions that promote sleep and decrease pain, comfort will be improved.

Key Dates

Start date
Feb 15, 2022
Status verified
Sep 2024
Primary completion
Dec 15, 2025
Completion
Dec 30, 2025

Study Design

Enrollment
320 participants (estimated)

Arms

  • Arm: Hospitalized patients
    Any patient admitted to the study units (MDMC: 10ST; MCMC: A6; MMMC: A3; MRMC: 3Medical ) that do not have any of the exclusion criteria

Primary Outcome Measure

Patient Perception of Pain [ Time Frame: From January 2021 until December 2021 ]

Locations (1)

FacilityCityStateZIPSite coordinators
Methodist Health SystemDallasTexas75203-

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