id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-290471-xg9d4dex Coleman, Brian C Adapting to disruption of research during the COVID-19 pandemic while testing nonpharmacological approaches to pain management 2020-09-04 .txt text/plain 3971 166 35 Sudden changes in the delivery of pain management interventions will probably alter treatment effects measured via PMC PCTs. Through the use of harmonized instruments and surveys, we are capturing these changes and plan to monitor the impact on research practices, as well as on health outcomes. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Department of Defense (DoD) Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Pain Management Collaboratory (PMC) is currently supporting 11 large-scale, multisite, embedded pragmatic clinical trials (PCTs) in military and veteran health systems to evaluate nonpharmacological approaches and integrated pain care models to manage pain and important comorbidities [12] . The rapidly evolving pandemic brought heightened focus of frequent PMC Work Group discussions, which unearthed both immediate and longer-term issues related to effects of the pandemic on the management of chronic pain and our ability to test and deliver integrated care solutions to individuals in at-risk military and veteran populations. ./cache/cord-290471-xg9d4dex.txt ./txt/cord-290471-xg9d4dex.txt