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Effects of writing about stressful experiences on symptom reduction in patients with asthma or rheumatoid arthritis: a randomized trial (see comments)

机译:有关压力经历的文章对哮喘或类风湿关节炎患者症状减轻的影响:一项随机试验(请参阅评论)

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CONTEXT: Nonpharmacological treatments with little patient cost or risk are useful supplements to pharmacotherapy in the treatment of patients with chronic illness. Research has demonstrated that writing about emotionally traumatic experiences has a surprisingly beneficial effect on symptom reports, well-being, and health care use in healthy individuals. OBJECTIVE: To determine if writing about stressful life experiences affects disease status in patients with asthma or rheumatoid arthritis using standardized quantitative outcome measures. DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial conducted between October 1996 and December 1997. SETTING: Outpatient community residents drawn from private and institutional practice. PATIENTS: Volunteer sample of 112 patients with asthma (n = 61) or rheumatoid arthritis (n = 51) received the intervention; 107 completed the study, 58 in the asthma group and 49 in the rheumatoid arthritis group. INTERVENTION: Patients were assigned to write either about the most stressful event of their lives (n = 71; 39 asthma, 32 rheumatoid arthritis) or about emotionally neutral topics (n = 41; 22 asthma, 19 rheumatoid arthritis) (the control intervention). MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Asthma patients were evaluated with spirometry and rheumatoid arthritis patients were clinically examined by a rheumatologist. Assessments were conducted at baseline and at 2 weeks and 2 months and 4 months after writing and were done blind to experimental condition. RESULTS: Of evaluable patients 4 months after treatment, asthma patients in the experimental group showed improvements in lung function (the mean percentage of predicted forced expiratory volume in 1 second [FEV1] improved from 63.9% at baseline to 76.3% at the 4-month follow-up; P<.001), whereas control group patients showed no change. Rheumatoid arthritis patients in the experimental group showed improvements in overall disease activity (a mean reduction in disease severity from 1.65 to 1.19 [28%] on a scale of 0 [asymptomatic] to 4 [very severe] at the 4-month follow-up; P=.001), whereas control group patients did not change. Combining all completing patients, 33 (47.1%) of 70 experimental patients had clinically relevant improvement, whereas 9 (24.3%) of 37 control patients had improvement (P=.001). CONCLUSION: Patients with mild to moderately severe asthma or rheumatoid arthritis who wrote about stressful life experiences had clinically relevant changes in health status at 4 months compared with those in the control group. These gains were beyond those attributable to the standard medical care that all participants were receiving. It remains unknown whether these health improvements will persist beyond 4 months or whether this exercise will prove effective with other diseases.
机译:语境:降低患者花费或风险的非药物治疗是药物治疗慢性病患者的有益补充。研究表明,撰写有关情感创伤经历的文章对症状报告,幸福感以及健康人的医疗保健使用具有令人惊讶的有益影响。目的:使用标准化的定量结局指标,确定有关压力性生活经历的文章是否影响哮喘或类风湿关节炎患者的疾病状况。设计:1996年10月至1997年12月间进行的随机对照试验。地点:门诊社区居民,来自私人和机构实践。患者:112例哮喘(n = 61)或类风湿关节炎(n = 51)患者的志愿者样本接受了干预; 107个研究完成,哮喘组58个,类风湿关节炎组49个。干预:分配患者就生活中最紧张的事件(n = 71; 39例哮喘,32个类风湿性关节炎)或情绪中性话题(n = 41; 22例哮喘,19个类风湿性关节炎)(对照干预措施)进行写作。主要观察指标:对哮喘患者进行肺活量测定,对风湿性关节炎患者进行临床检查。评估是在基线时以及写作后2周,2个月和4个月进行的,并且对实验条件不了解。结果:在治疗后4个月的可评估患者中,实验组的哮喘患者显示肺功能有所改善(1秒内预测的强制呼气量的平均百分比[FEV1]从基线的63.9%改善为4个月的76.3%随访; P <.001),而对照组患者无变化。实验组中的类风湿关节炎患者表现出总体疾病活动改善(在4个月的随访中,疾病严重度从1.65降低到1.19 [28%],从0 [无症状]降低到4 [非常严重]。 ; P = .001),而对照组患者没有变化。合并所有完成的患者,在70名实验患者中有33名(47.1%)有临床相关的改善,而在37名对照患者中有9名(24.3%)有改善(P = .001)。结论:与对照组相比,有轻度至中度哮喘或类风湿性关节炎患者写了紧张的生活经历,在4个月时其健康状况发生了临床相关变化。这些收益超出了所有参与者都接受的标准医疗服务的收益。这些健康改善是否会持续4个月以上,或者这种锻炼方法能否有效治疗其他疾病,目前还不得而知。

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