Transforming Veteran Rehabilitation Care: Learnings from a Remote Digital Approach for Musculoskeletal Pain

Author:

Areias Anabela C.1ORCID,Doverspike Dan2,Brostek Daniel F.3,Janela Dora1ORCID,Erwin Michael S.3,Pinter John M.3,Ficke James R.3,Costa Fabíola1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Clinical Research, Sword Health, Inc., Draper, UT 84020, USA

2. Government Programs, Sword Health, Inc., Draper, UT 84020, USA

3. Team Red, White, and Blue, Inc., Floyds Knobs, IN 47119, USA

Abstract

While musculoskeletal pain (MSP) stands as the most prevalent health condition among Veterans, timely and high-quality care is often hindered due to access barriers. Team Red, White & Blue (Team RWB), a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting a healthier lifestyle among Veterans, aimed to assess innovative approaches to veteran care. This is a single-arm pilot study investigating the feasibility, clinical outcomes, engagement, and satisfaction of a remote multimodal digital care program among Veterans with MSP. The impact of deployment experience on outcomes was explored as a secondary aim. From 75 eligible Veterans, 61 started the program, reporting baseline pain frequently comorbid with mental distress. Program acceptance was suggested by the high completion rate (82%) and engagement levels, alongside high satisfaction (9.5/10, SD 1.0). Significant improvements were reported in all clinical outcomes: pain (1.98 points, 95%CI 0.13; 3.84, p = 0.036); mental distress, with those reporting at least moderate baseline depression ending the program with mild symptoms (8.50 points, 95%CI: 6.49; 10.51, p = 0.012); daily activity impairment (13.33 points, 95%CI 1.31; 25.34, p = 0.030). Deployed Veterans recovered similarly to their counterparts. Overall, the above results underscore the potential of a remote digital intervention to expand Veterans’ access to timely MSP care.

Funder

Sword Health Inc.

Team Red, White, and Blue, Inc.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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