1. Fatigue management in patients with IBD: a randomised controlled trial.
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Vogelaar L, van't Spijker A, Timman R, van Tilburg AJ, Bac D, Vogelaar T, Kuipers EJ, van Busschbach JJ, and van der Woude CJ
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- Adult, Anxiety etiology, Anxiety psychology, C-Reactive Protein metabolism, Depression etiology, Depression psychology, Fatigue etiology, Fatigue psychology, Female, Gastrointestinal Agents adverse effects, Hemoglobins metabolism, Humans, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases drug therapy, Leukocyte Count, Male, Middle Aged, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Severity of Illness Index, Sleep, Fatigue therapy, Inflammatory Bowel Diseases psychology, Psychotherapy, Group, Quality of Life psychology
- Abstract
Objective: To assess the effectiveness of solution-focused therapy (SFT) on fatigue and quality of life (QoL) in patients with fatigued inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)., Design: Randomised controlled trial in two Dutch hospitals. Patients with IBD with quiescent IBD and with a Checklist Individual Strength--Fatigue (CIS--fatigue) score of ≥ 35 were enrolled. Patients were 1:1 randomised to receive SFT or care as usual (CAU) for 3 months. Patients were followed for a further 6 months after the SFT. Primary endpoint was defined as changes in fatigue and QoL during follow-up. Secondary endpoints included change in anxiety and depression, medication use, side effects to medication, disease activity, laboratory parameters (C-reactive protein, leucocytes and haemoglobin) and sleep quality., Results: Ninety-eight patients were included, of whom 63% were women, mean age was 40.1 years. After the SFT course, 17 (39%) patients in the SFT group had a CIS-fatigue score below 35 compared with eight (18%) of patients in the CAU group (p=0.03). The SFT group also showed a greater reduction in fatigue across the first 6 months compared with the CAU group (CIS-fatigue: p=<0.001 and CIS-total: p=0.001). SFT was associated with a significant higher mean IBD questionnaire change at 3 months (p=0.020). At 9 months, no significant differences between the two groups were observed., Conclusions: SFT has a significant beneficial effect on the severity of fatigue and QoL in patients with quiescent IBD. However, this effect diminished during follow-up.
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- 2014
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