RAMP Mind-Body Telehealth Intervention for Rural Veterans Chronic Pain
Summary
The National Institutes of Health registered a new clinical trial (NCT07541599) for the RAMP mind-body program, a Whole Health telehealth intervention targeting rural Veterans with chronic pain. The program explores the connection between mind and body to provide pain management tools. The trial is categorized as an observational study using the RAMP Program intervention.
“The goal of the RAMP mind-body program is to provide Veterans with information and tools that can help them manage their pain.”
What changed
The NIH ClinicalTrials.gov database registered a new clinical study (NCT07541599) titled 'Reaching Rural Veterans: Applying Mind-Body Skills for Pain Using a Whole Health Telehealth Intervention.' The study will evaluate the RAMP Program intervention in a target population of rural Veterans experiencing chronic pain. The trial is classified as an observational study with the RAMP Program as the primary intervention.
For compliance purposes, this registration represents an informational database entry with no compliance obligations or deadlines for regulated entities. Healthcare providers or researchers interested in the RAMP program can reference this registration to identify ongoing clinical research in telehealth-based pain management for rural Veteran populations.
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Reaching Rural Veterans: Applying Mind-Body Skills for Pain Using a Whole Health Telehealth Intervention - UH3
N/A NCT07541599 Kind: NA Apr 21, 2026
Abstract
The goal of the RAMP mind-body program is to provide Veterans with information and tools that can help them manage their pain. The program explores the important connection between our bodies and minds, and how to use this special connection to manage pain more effectively.
Conditions: Chronic Pain
Interventions: RAMP Program
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