The following are our 2017 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-Social environments and real-time fluctuations in pain among older adults in New York City
- Pilot Study 2-Positive affect and chronic pain in older adults: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
- Pilot Study 3-The Role of Immune System in the Effects of Early Interpersonal Adversity on Neural Predisposition to Chronic Pain
The following are our 2016 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-Improving the Self-Management of Chronic Pain through Momentary Assessment
- Pilot Study 2-An Auto-Personalizing Mobile Phone Application to Encourage Regular Activity for Chronic Back Pain Management
- Pilot Study 3-Testing New Approaches to Inducing Positive Affect and Expanding a Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction Technique to Dialysis Patients in a Low Income, Community-Based Setting
- Pilot Study 4-Investigating the Inter-Relationships between Pain, Frailty, and Depression Among Older Adults in the Community and/or Receiving Nursing Care
- Pilot Study 5-Nature as an Intervention for Older Adults with Chronic Pain
The following are our 2015 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
The following are 2014 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-A Pilot Study of Fragile Positive Emotions in Older Adults with Chronic Pain
- Pilot Study 2-Built Environment in End-of-Life Care: Supporting the Life that Remains
- Pilot Study 3-Determining the Extent of Analgesic Medication Adherence among Older Adults with CNCP
- Pilot Study 4-Pain and Decision Making Among Seriously Ill Older Adults
- Pilot Study 5-Pain and Opiod Use among US Patients Receiving Hospice Care
- Pilot Study 6-The Experience of Underserved Palliative Care Patients following Hospital Discharge
The following projects have been funded as 2013 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project.
- Pilot Study 1-Communication and Treatment Planning among Older Adults with Chronic Non-Cancer Pain
- Pilot Study 2-Effect of Menopause on Musculoskeletal Pain
- Pilot Study 3-Pain as a Covariate in Lumbar Spine Surgery Outcomes
- Pilot Study 4-Self Support for Pain Apps Project
- Pilot Study 5-Using Community Based Participatory Research to address oral health in NYC MOW recipients
The following projects have been funded as 2012 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-Daily Interaction with the Environment Method (DIEM)
- Pilot Study 2-Frailty, Palliative Needs and Outcomes in Elderly ICU Survivors
- Pilot Study 3-Integrating a Cognitive-Behavioral Pain Self-Management Program into Rehabilitation Provided in Senior Living Communities
- Pilot Study 4-The Impact of Oral Pain among Older Adult MOW Participants in NYC
The following projects have been funded as 2011 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-A Survey of Older Pain Patients – Are They a Focus of Diversion?
- Pilot Study 2-Chronic pain and adult hypothalamic -pituitary-adrenal function
- Pilot Study 3-Age Differences in the Joint Influence of Emotional Context and Temporal Discounting on Pain Management Decisions
- Pilot Study 4-Impact of Pain in the Development of Frailty in Older Adults
- Pilot Study 5-Pain as a Mediator of Physical Activity among Older Persons
- Pilot Study 6-Systemic Barriers of Inpatient Pain Management for the Elderly
- Pilot Study 7-Understanding the Impact of Back Pain in Community-Living Older Persons
The following projects have been funded as 2010 TRIPLL Pilot Studies, please click on each one to learn more about the project:
- Pilot Study 1-Age Differences in the Joint Influence of Emotional Context and Temporal Discounting on Pain Management Decisions.
- Pilot Study 2-Problem-Solving Skills Training Program for Family Caregivers to Address Pain Management.
- Pilot Study 3-Secondary Analyses of Resilience, Positive Emotions, and Pain in the General Population
- Pilot Study 4-Treating Pain in Home Care: Integrating an Evidence-Based Pain Program into Routine Physical Therapy Practice.