Journal of Clinical and Translational Science (Jan 2022)

The transition from in-person to virtual museum programing for individuals living with chronic pain – A formative evaluation

  • Ian J. Koebner,
  • Helen J. Chatterjee,
  • Claudia M. Witt,
  • Daniel J. Tancredi,
  • Ruchi Rawal,
  • Gary Weinberg,
  • Frederick J. Meyers

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/cts.2022.392
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6

Abstract

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Museum engagement may be an effective approach for decreasing social disconnection and pain among individuals living with chronic pain. In October 2019, we launched a randomized controlled trial to assess the feasibility of museum engagement for individuals living with chronic pain; the study was halted in March, 2020 due to Covid-19-related safety concerns. This paper describes the process of transitioning from in-person to virtual museum programing in order to continue the study. Virtual museum programing is a feasible option for individuals living with chronic pain that is amenable to research and which may improve accessibility, inclusivity, and scalability relative to in-person programing.

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