Cargando…

A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases

Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic muscle diseases (MD) are progressive and cause wasting and weakness in muscles and are associated with reduced quality of life (QoL). The ACTMuS trial examined whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an adjunct to usual care improved QoL for such patients as c...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rose, Michael, Graham, Christopher D., O'Connell, Nicola, Vari, Chiara, Edwards, Victoria, Taylor, Emma, McCracken, Lance M., Radunovic, Aleksander, Rakowicz, Wojtek, Norton, Sam, Chalder, Trudie
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cambridge University Press 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10277769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000083
_version_ 1785060358204948480
author Rose, Michael
Graham, Christopher D.
O'Connell, Nicola
Vari, Chiara
Edwards, Victoria
Taylor, Emma
McCracken, Lance M.
Radunovic, Aleksander
Rakowicz, Wojtek
Norton, Sam
Chalder, Trudie
author_facet Rose, Michael
Graham, Christopher D.
O'Connell, Nicola
Vari, Chiara
Edwards, Victoria
Taylor, Emma
McCracken, Lance M.
Radunovic, Aleksander
Rakowicz, Wojtek
Norton, Sam
Chalder, Trudie
author_sort Rose, Michael
collection PubMed
description Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic muscle diseases (MD) are progressive and cause wasting and weakness in muscles and are associated with reduced quality of life (QoL). The ACTMuS trial examined whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an adjunct to usual care improved QoL for such patients as compared to usual care alone. METHODS: This two-arm, randomised, multicentre, parallel design recruited 155 patients with MD (Hospital and Depression Scale ⩾ 8 for depression or ⩾ 8 for anxiety and Montreal Cognitive Assessment ⩾ 21/30). Participants were randomised, using random block sizes, to one of two groups: standard medical care (SMC) (n = 78) or to ACT in addition to SMC (n = 77), and were followed up to 9 weeks. The primary outcome was QoL, assessed by the Individualised Neuromuscular Quality of Life Questionnaire (INQoL), the average of five subscales, at 9-weeks. Trial registration was NCT02810028. RESULTS: 138 people (89.0%) were followed up at 9-weeks. At all three time points, the adjusted group difference favoured the intervention group and was significant with moderate to large effect sizes. Secondary outcomes (mood, functional impairment, aspects of psychological flexibility) also showed significant differences between groups at week 9. CONCLUSIONS: ACT in addition to usual care was effective in improving QoL and other psychological and social outcomes in patients with MD. A 6 month follow up will determine the extent to which gains are maintained.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-10277769
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2023
publisher Cambridge University Press
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-102777692023-06-20 A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases Rose, Michael Graham, Christopher D. O'Connell, Nicola Vari, Chiara Edwards, Victoria Taylor, Emma McCracken, Lance M. Radunovic, Aleksander Rakowicz, Wojtek Norton, Sam Chalder, Trudie Psychol Med Original Article Abstract BACKGROUND: Chronic muscle diseases (MD) are progressive and cause wasting and weakness in muscles and are associated with reduced quality of life (QoL). The ACTMuS trial examined whether Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) as an adjunct to usual care improved QoL for such patients as compared to usual care alone. METHODS: This two-arm, randomised, multicentre, parallel design recruited 155 patients with MD (Hospital and Depression Scale ⩾ 8 for depression or ⩾ 8 for anxiety and Montreal Cognitive Assessment ⩾ 21/30). Participants were randomised, using random block sizes, to one of two groups: standard medical care (SMC) (n = 78) or to ACT in addition to SMC (n = 77), and were followed up to 9 weeks. The primary outcome was QoL, assessed by the Individualised Neuromuscular Quality of Life Questionnaire (INQoL), the average of five subscales, at 9-weeks. Trial registration was NCT02810028. RESULTS: 138 people (89.0%) were followed up at 9-weeks. At all three time points, the adjusted group difference favoured the intervention group and was significant with moderate to large effect sizes. Secondary outcomes (mood, functional impairment, aspects of psychological flexibility) also showed significant differences between groups at week 9. CONCLUSIONS: ACT in addition to usual care was effective in improving QoL and other psychological and social outcomes in patients with MD. A 6 month follow up will determine the extent to which gains are maintained. Cambridge University Press 2023-06 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC10277769/ /pubmed/35192788 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000083 Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution and reproduction, provided the original article is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Rose, Michael
Graham, Christopher D.
O'Connell, Nicola
Vari, Chiara
Edwards, Victoria
Taylor, Emma
McCracken, Lance M.
Radunovic, Aleksander
Rakowicz, Wojtek
Norton, Sam
Chalder, Trudie
A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title_full A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title_fullStr A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title_full_unstemmed A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title_short A randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
title_sort randomised controlled trial of acceptance and commitment therapy for improving quality of life in people with muscle diseases
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10277769/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35192788
http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0033291722000083
work_keys_str_mv AT rosemichael arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT grahamchristopherd arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT oconnellnicola arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT varichiara arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT edwardsvictoria arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT tayloremma arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT mccrackenlancem arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT radunovicaleksander arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT rakowiczwojtek arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT nortonsam arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT chaldertrudie arandomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT rosemichael randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT grahamchristopherd randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT oconnellnicola randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT varichiara randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT edwardsvictoria randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT tayloremma randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT mccrackenlancem randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT radunovicaleksander randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT rakowiczwojtek randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT nortonsam randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases
AT chaldertrudie randomisedcontrolledtrialofacceptanceandcommitmenttherapyforimprovingqualityoflifeinpeoplewithmusclediseases