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Randomized controlled trial: a pilot study of a psychoeducational intervention for fatigue in patients with quiescent inflammatory bowel disease.
O'Connor, Anthony; Ratnakumaran, Raguprakash; Warren, Lisa; Pullen, Debbie; Errington, Anna; Gracie, David J; Sagar, Rebecca C; Hamlin, P John; Ford, Alexander C.
Afiliação
  • O'Connor A; Department of Gastroenterology, Tallaght University Hospital, Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin D24NR0A, Ireland Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK Tallaght Hospital/Trinity College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Ratnakumaran R; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
  • Warren L; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
  • Pullen D; Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Errington A; Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust, Leeds General Infirmary, Leeds, UK.
  • Gracie DJ; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
  • Sagar RC; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
  • Hamlin PJ; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
  • Ford AC; Leeds Gastroenterology Institute, St. James' University Hospital, Leeds, UK.
Ther Adv Chronic Dis ; 10: 2040622319838439, 2019.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30937156
ABSTRACT

INTRODUCTION:

Fatigue is a frequent, debilitating symptom of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Despite this, studies report dissatisfaction among IBD patients regarding how little attention is given to fatigue-related issues during consultations. We performed a pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to assess whether a brief, structured, multidisciplinary psychological support program improved fatigue, mood and quality of life indices in patients with quiescent IBD.

METHODS:

The intervention consisted of three small-group psychoeducational sessions over 6 months. Primary outcomes were effect on fatigue severity and impact scores. Secondary outcomes included effect on depression, anxiety, somatization scores, generic and disease-specific quality of life.

RESULTS:

Twenty-three patients were enrolled, 10 in the intervention arm and 13 controls. Mean fatigue severity and impact scores improved for patients in the intervention group (by 14.5-13.1 and 49.7-45.8, respectively), and worsened in controls (by 11.5-12.6 and 33.5-35 respectively). Mean Short Form 36 (SF-36) scores for role limitations due to physical health decreased from 44.4 to 38.9 in the intervention group, but increased from 44.2 to 51.9 among controls. Energy scores in the intervention group improved from 17.8 to 26.6, but only from 31.4 to 31.7 among controls. Short IBD questionnaire scores improved in both groups, from 46.2 to 45.2 in controls compared with 44.4-40 in the intervention group.

DISCUSSION:

In this small pilot RCT, positive effects were demonstrated on fatigue, energy levels and other quality of life outcomes. Larger, adequately powered studies with longer follow up are required.ClincialTrials.gov identifier NCT02709434.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspecto: Patient_preference Idioma: En Revista: Ther Adv Chronic Dis Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Irlanda

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials / Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Aspecto: Patient_preference Idioma: En Revista: Ther Adv Chronic Dis Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Irlanda
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