New approach aims to improve pain and opioid care for indigenous communities
NCT ID NCT06565416
Summary
This study aims to implement and test culturally tailored screening and brief support for chronic pain and opioid misuse in three clinics serving American Indian and Alaska Native communities. Researchers will work with community partners to develop training for healthcare providers and evaluate whether this approach increases screening rates and improves care. The goal is to help manage chronic pain and reduce opioid-related harms within cultural frameworks of wellbeing.
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Locations
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Clinic Site A (blinded pending tribal approval)
RECRUITINGArcata, California, 95521, United States
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Clinic Site B (blinded pending tribal approval)
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGToppenish, Washington, 98948, United States
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Clinic Site C (blinded pending tribal approval)
NOT_YET_RECRUITINGMinneapolis, Minnesota, 55404, United States
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