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BEWARE: Body awareness training in the treatment of wearing-off related anxiety in patients with Parkinson’s disease: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial

机译:谨防:对帕金森氏病患者的疲倦相关性焦虑进行身体意识培训:一项随机对照试验的研究方案

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Background The wearing-off phenomenon in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a complication of prolonged levodopa usage. During this phenomenon, motor symptoms such as rigidity and freezing re-emerge. This is often accompanied by non-motor symptoms, including anxiety, the so-called wearing-off related anxiety (WRA). Current treatment options are limited and typically focus on either the physical or mental aspects of wearing-off. An integrated approach seems warranted in order to optimally address the complex reciprocal interactions between these aspects. Also, because wearing-off is eventually inescapable, treatment needs to focus on coping, acceptance, and self-efficacy. We therefore developed an integrated body awareness intervention, combining principles from physical therapy with acceptance and commitment therapy to teach patients to deal with WRA. This study will investigate whether this new intervention, named BEWARE, is more effective than treatment as usual in increasing self-efficacy. Methods/Design This is a single-blinded randomized controlled trial in 36 PD patients who experience WRA. Subjects will be recruited from the outpatient clinic for movement disorders of the VU University Medical Center. After providing written informed consent, patients will be randomly assigned to an experimental (BEWARE) or treatment-as-usual (physical therapy) group. Clinical assessments will be performed prior to the intervention, directly after the 6-week intervention period, and at 3-month naturalistic follow-up by a blinded investigator not involved in the study. The primary outcome measure is self-efficacy, and secondary outcomes focus on mobility, daily functioning, anxiety, and quality of life. Discussion Because wearing-off is an inevitable consequence of levodopa therapy and current treatment options are insufficient, a multidisciplinary intervention that addresses both physical and mental aspects of wearing-off in PD may foster additional benefits for treating WRA in PD patients over mono-disciplinary care alone. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov identifier: NCT02054845 . Date of registration: 30 January 2014.
机译:背景帕金森氏病(PD)患者的疲倦现象是长期使用左旋多巴的并发症。在此现象期间,会再次出现诸如僵硬和冻结之类的运动症状。这通常伴随着非运动性症状,包括焦虑症,即所谓的疲倦相关焦虑症(WRA)。当前的治疗选择是有限的,并且通常集中在磨损的生理或心理方面。为了最佳地解决这些方面之间的复杂相互影响,似乎有必要采用一种集成方法。而且,由于最终不可避免地会出现磨损,因此治疗需要着重于应对,接受和自我效能感。因此,我们开发了一种综合的身体意识干预措施,将物理疗法与接受和承诺疗法的原理相结合,以教会患者应对WRA。这项研究将调查这种名为BEWARE的新干预措施在提高自我效能方面是否比平时更有效。方法/设计这是一项对36位经历WRA的PD患者进行的单盲随机对照试验。将从VU大学医学中心的门诊部招募运动障碍患者。提供书面知情同意书后,患者将被随机分为实验组(BEWARE)或常规治疗组(物理疗法)。临床评估将在干预前,干预后6周之后以及在3个月的自然随访中由不参与研究的盲人进行,以进行临床评估。主要结局指标是自我效能,而次要结局指标则是关注活动能力,日常功能,焦虑和生活质量。讨论由于左旋多巴疗法不可避免地会导致衰老,并且当前的治疗方案还不够,因此,针对PD的生理和心理方面的多学科干预可能会比单学科治疗为PD患者的WRA治疗带来更多益处单独。试用注册ClinicalTrials.gov标识符:NCT02054845。注册日期:2014年1月30日。

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