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多中心随机对照平行组试验方案,旨在比较远程提供的认知行为和分级运动干预与单独常规护理对减轻炎症性风湿病疲劳影响的有效性(LIFT)。

Protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled parallel-group trial to compare the effectiveness of remotely delivered cognitive-behavioural and graded exercise interventions with usual care alone to lessen the impact of fatigue in inflammatory rheumatic diseases (LIFT).

机构信息

Epidemiology Group, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.

Aberdeen Centre for Arthritis and Musculoskeletal Health, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK.

出版信息

BMJ Open. 2019 Jan 30;9(1):e026793. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2018-026793.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Fatigue remains pervasive, disabling and challenging to manage across all inflammatory rheumatic diseases (IRDs). Non-pharmacological interventions, specifically cognitive-behavioural approaches (CBAs) and graded exercise programmes designed to support and increase exercise, are valuable treatments which help patients with IRD to manage their fatigue. Yet, healthcare systems have encountered substantial barriers to the implementation of these therapeutic options. Lessening the Impact of Fatigue in Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases: a Randomised Trial (LIFT) is designed to give insights into the effectiveness of a remotely delivered standardised intervention for a range of patients with IRD. It will also enable the exploration of putative moderating factors which may allow for the future triage of patients and to investigate the precise mediators of treatment effect in IRD-related fatigue.

METHODS AND ANALYSIS

LIFT is a pragmatic, multicentre, three-arm randomised, controlled trial, which will test whether adapted CBA and personalised exercise programme interventions can individually reduce the impact and severity of fatigue. This will be conducted with up to 375 eligible patients diagnosed with IRD and interventions will be delivered by rheumatology healthcare professionals, using the telephone or internet-based audio/video calls.

ETHICS APPROVAL AND DISSEMINATION

Ethical approval has been granted by Wales REC 7 (17/WA/0065). Results of this study will be disseminated through presentation at scientific conferences and in scientific journal. A lay summary of the results will be sent to participants.

TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER

NCT03248518; Pre-results.

摘要

简介

疲劳在所有炎症性风湿病(IRD)中普遍存在且具有致残性,难以管理。非药物干预措施,特别是旨在支持和增加运动的认知行为方法(CBAs)和分级运动方案,是有价值的治疗方法,可以帮助 IRD 患者管理疲劳。然而,医疗保健系统在实施这些治疗选择方面遇到了巨大的障碍。减轻炎症性风湿病中疲劳的影响:一项随机试验(LIFT)旨在深入了解针对一系列 IRD 患者的远程提供的标准化干预措施的有效性。它还将能够探索潜在的调节因素,以便将来对患者进行分诊,并研究 IRD 相关疲劳治疗效果的精确介导因素。

方法和分析

LIFT 是一项实用的、多中心、三臂随机对照试验,将测试适应性 CBA 和个性化运动方案干预措施是否可以单独减轻疲劳的影响和严重程度。这将在多达 375 名符合条件的被诊断为 IRD 的患者中进行,干预措施将由风湿病学医疗保健专业人员通过电话或基于互联网的音频/视频通话提供。

伦理批准和传播

伦理批准已获得威尔士 REC 7(17/WA/0065)的批准。本研究的结果将通过在科学会议上的演讲和科学期刊上发表来传播。将向参与者发送结果的通俗摘要。

试验注册号

NCT03248518;预结果。

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