PROJECT: JTC2022 - Networking Chronic Pain: OptiMeth-CRPS

Optimising clinical trial methods for complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS): a methodological framework initiative (OptiMeth-CRPS)

Abstract

The overall aim of this planned work is to establish the ‘OptiMeth-CRPS’ Networking Group in order to produce an expert-derived methodological framework with which to guide, inform, optimise and harmonise the design and conduct of future clinical trials involving people living with chronic CRPS, based on the best available approaches for investigating the effectiveness of interventions for rare disorders. A methodological framework ‘provides structured practical guidance or a tool to guide the user through a process, using stages or a step-by-step approach’. In the absence of formal guidance on how to develop a methodological framework, we will utilise an ‘Experience and expertise’ approach (McMeekin et al. 2020). The workplan consists of 2 in-person and 4 online meetings to be conducted over a 12-month period. These meetings will enable the development and dissemination of the methodological framework. The networking group will be comprised of experts in rare disease trial methodologies, clinical trial design and implementation, CRPS-related evidence synthesis and CRPS clinical guidelines. The unique contribution of our group will be the provision of a clear, expert-derived methodological framework with which to inform future clinical trials and studies in CRPS. Such a framework will inform and optimise future trial designs, produce better quality research, better clinical guidelines and the best possible clinical management for patients living with chronic CRPS.

Keywords

complex regional pain syndrome, methodological framework

Call topic

Networking Chronic Pain

Proposed runtime

2023 - 2024

Project team

Keith Smart (Coordinator)
Ireland (HRB)
Neil O'Connell
United Kingdom
Frank Birklein
Germany
Ralf-Dieter Hilgers
Germany
Simon Day
United Kingdom
Candy McCabe
United Kingdom
Stephen Bruehl
United States of America
Sharon Grieve
United Kingdom
Stavros Nikolakopoulos
Greece
Michael Ferraro
Australia
Frank Huygen
The Netherlands
Keene David
United Kingdom
Franz Koenig
Austria
Victoria Abbott-Fleming
United Kingdom

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