Research
The CHAllenges in Managing and Preventing Pain (CHAMPP) Clinical Research Center brings together investigators in diverse fields such as psychology, social work, anesthesia, palliative care, and addiction medicine to conduct innovative, high-impact research in the area of pain medicine.
Active
Relevant
Studies
- Assessing the Transition from Acute to Chronic Cancer Pain (AtTACC Pain) Study
- Consensus-based algorithms to address opioid misuse behaviors among individuals prescribed long-term opioid therapy: developing implementation strategies and pilot testing
- Consensus-based approach to managing opioids, including opioid misuse and opioid use disorder, in patients with serious illness
- Mentoring the next generation of researchers at the intersection of opioid use disorder and chronic pain
- Opioid therapy for pain in individuals with metastatic cancer: benefits, harms and stakeholder perspectives
- Evaluation of the efficacy and mechanisms of a novel intervention for chronic pain tailored to people living with HIV: Skills To Manage Pain (STOMP)
- Tailored Retention and Engagement for Equitable Treatment of OUD and Pain (TREETOP)
Historical
Studies
CHAMPP Publications
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