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Study Details

Testing Meditation Group Therapy for Chronic Low Back Pain

(IRB#: IRB_00133405)

This study is comparing therapy to treat people with chronic (constant) low back pain. The study is testing usual care for people using opioids (medication to treat people's pain) versus usual care for people using opioids with meditation-based therapy (mental training involving focusing the mind to cope with pain, stress, and emotions). The study wants to better understand how well the usual care with meditation-based therapy works and if it creates changes in brain activity over time. People in the study will be randomly chosen to be treated with or without meditation therapy. Being in the study lasts about 6 months. Medical tests will be done during the study to learn and track the health of participants. People with be paid for participation.

I AM INTERESTED

  • All genders
  • Over 18 years old
  • Volunteers with special conditions
  •   In Person
  • Paid

Who can participate?

 Gender: All genders

  Age: Over 18 years old

  Volunteers: Volunteers with special conditions

   Location: In Person

Inclusion Criteria

  • Ages 18 to 65 years old
  • Chronic low back pain
  • Current opioid use for low back pain for at least 3 months
  • Attend in person at the study clinic

Exclusion Criteria

  • Prior experience with meditation training
  • Current cancer diagnosis
  • Thoughts or attempts of suicide
  • Severe mental health conditions
  • Pregnant

Will I be paid for my time?

Yes

For more information contact:

Layla Lincoln

layla.lincoln@utah.edu

  801-581-7508

IRB#: IRB_00133405

PI: Eric Garland

Department: COLLEGE OF SOCIAL WORK-DEAN

Approval Date: 2022-06-01 06:00:00

Study Categories: Bone and Muscle Studies, Mental Health and Well-being Studies

Last Updated: 6/8/23