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EFFORT-D study process evaluation: challenges in conducting a trial into the effects of running therapy in patients with major depressive disorder

机译:EFFORT-D研究过程评估:对重度抑郁症患者进行连续治疗效果试验的挑战

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Exercise is currently seen as an effective treatment for major depressive disorder (MDD). However, existing studies have focused mainly on mild-to-moderate depression. The moderate positive effect of exercise found in meta-analyses concerning these studies differs, however, from the harsh daily clinical practice, when trying to implement exercise as an adjunctive treatment. We aimed to evaluate the feasibility of aerobic exercise in MDD and identify future problems for implementation. The EFFect Of Running Therapy on Depression (EFFORT-D) study was a randomized clinical trial examining the effectiveness of running therapy or Nordic walking in inpatients and outpatients with MDD. We conducted a process evaluation based on the method of Linnan and Steckler. Participant inclusion, dropout and no show were registered qualitatively and quantitatively. The inclusion and delivered dose of the exercise interventions were limited (60 and 75%, respectively), leading to 80% less inclusion than foreseen. Motivational doubts were the main reason not to participate in the study. The unexpected high dropout rates (40% after 3?months and 80% after 12?months) were frequently related to lack of motivation due to disease characteristics and severity. The duration of the intervention, longer than 3?months was another underlying factor for poor adherence. Depression severity appeared to be the key factor determining dropout, followed by the duration of exercise intervention, expressed by a pre- and post-inclusion lack of motivation. Both running therapy and Nordic walking were apparently unsuitable for most patients with MDD in the current format. Emphasis on motivational issues is necessary from the early start of the intervention in these patients with MDD. Also a tailored and stepped-care approach is advised for future implementation. Trial registration The randomized controlled trial protocol of EFFORT-D was approved by the Medical Ethical Committee for Mental Health (Metigg Kamer Noord), CCMO (Central Committee on Research Involving Human Subjects) Protocol Number: NL.26169.097.08. Registration in the Netherlands Trial Register (NTR): NTR1894 on July 2, 2009
机译:目前,运动被认为是重度抑郁症(MDD)的有效治疗方法。但是,现有研究主要集中于轻度至中度抑郁症。在荟萃分析中发现的与这些研究有关的运动的中度积极效果与苛刻的日常临床实践不同,后者试图将运动作为辅助治疗。我们旨在评估有氧运动在MDD中的可行性,并确定未来的实施问题。跑步疗法对抑郁症的影响(EFFORT-D)研究是一项随机临床试验,研究了在MDD的住院患者和门诊患者中进行跑步疗法或越野行走的有效性。我们基于Linnan和Steckler的方法进行了过程评估。参加者的入选,退学和缺席都进行了定性和定量的登记。运动干预的纳入和给药剂量是有限的(分别为60%和75%),从而导致所包含的摄入量比预期的少80%。动机怀疑是不参加该研究的主要原因。出乎意料的高辍学率(3个月后为40%,12个月后为80%)通常与疾病特征和严重性缺乏动力有关。干预时间超过3个月是依从性差的另一个潜在因素。抑郁的严重程度似乎是决定辍学的关键因素,其次是运动干预的持续时间,其表现为入选前后缺乏动力。以目前的格式,跑步疗法和越野行走显然不适用于大多数患有MDD的患者。对于这些患有MDD的患者,从干预的早期开始就必须重视动机问题。还建议采取量身定制的分步护理方法,以备将来实施。试验注册EFFORT-D的随机对照试验方案已由心理健康医学伦理委员会(Metigg Kamer Noord),CCMO(人类研究中心委员会)批准,方案编号:NL.26169.097.08。 2009年7月2日在荷兰试验注册(NTR)中注册:NTR1894

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