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Effect of Aquatic Physiotherapy for People With Stress

Not Applicable
Completed
Conditions
Stress
Interventions
Other: Physiotherapeutic hydrotherapy treatment
Registration Number
NCT05223855
Lead Sponsor
vandfys
Brief Summary

Brief summary:

Effect of aquatic physiotherapy for people with stress; a randomized controlled trial (RCT)

The purpose of the project is to investigate the effect of aquatic physiotherapy treatment in 34-36 degrees warm water.

The study is a randomized controlled trial, and participants are recruited from GPs in Lyngby-Taarbæk as well as Gentofte Kommune.

The participants are randomized using numbered, opaque and sealed envelopes.

Method:

The intervention Aquatic physiotherapy 1: 1 treatment in 34-36 degrees centigrade warm water.

The participant is placed supine in the water, supported by the physiotherapist as well as aqua noodles. The physiotherapist supports and moves the participant in the water and adapts to the participant's reaction.

Intervention Group:

The intervention group is treated twice a week. Duration of each treatment is 30 minutes. Period of treatment is 8 weeks.

Control Group:

The control group receives usual care through their GP for 8 weeks. Then they are offered participation in a de-stress class in 34-36 degrees centigrade warm water, twice a week.

Duration of each treatment is 30 minutes. Period of treatment is 8 weeks.

EFFECT MEASURES:

1. Primary effect measures:

Change of stress level from baseline using validated questionnaire Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).

2. Secondary effect measures:

Change of sleep disorders from baseline using validated questionnaire Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

Measurements to be taken before and after 8-weeks intervention

Detailed Description

Stress is a growing public health issue and the health professional offerings are varied and with modest evidence. Warm water has been used for centuries for the relaxing and positive effect on well-being. The evidence of this form of treatment for stress sufferers has not previously been studied.

The purpose of the project is to investigate the effect of physiotherapeutic 1:1 treatment in 34-36 degree centigrade warm water, twice a week for 30 minutes over an eight week period.

Hypothesis:

Stress sufferers will experience a reduction in stress levels.

Methodical approach:

Design: randomized controlled trial with intervention group receiving treatment in warm water and control group receiving usual care via general practitioner during the control period and then offered participation in a de-stress class.

Control group Standard treatment cf. https://www.sundhed.dk/sundhedsfaglig/laegehaandbogen/sundhedsoplysning/sundhedsoplysning/diverse/stress/

Recruitment The participants are recruited from general practitioners in Gentofte and Lyngby Tårbæk municipality, cf. inclusion and exclusion criteria.

Estimated sample sizes:

N = 26 N per group =13

Empiri:

1. Primary effect measures:

Change of stress level from baseline using validated questionnaire Cohen's Perceived Stress Scale (PSS).

2. Secondary effect measures:

1. Change of sleep disorders from baseline using validated questionnaire Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI).

2. Change in self-perceived quality of life measured by questionnaire (EQ-5D)

Measurements to be taken before and after 8-weeks intervention

3. Explorative measures:

a )change in self-perceived level of depression measured by questionnaire Major Depression Index (MDI), and b) change in self-perceived level of burnout measured by questionnaire Karolinska Exhaustion Disorder Scale (KEDS)

Ethical considerations:

Participation in warm water treatment is considered without side effects or risks.

Using exercise in warm water is part of general physiotherapeutic practice. The treatment is handled by experienced physiotherapists. The project complies with the Helsinki Declaration.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
COMPLETED
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
28
Inclusion Criteria

Not provided

Exclusion Criteria

Not provided

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
PARALLEL
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Intervention groupPhysiotherapeutic hydrotherapy treatmentThe intervention group receives intervention for 8 weeks
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Level of stress8 weeks

Cohens 10-item Perceived Stress Scale. A self-reported questionnaire of 10 questions that measures to which extent the respondent experiences that life is unpredictable, uncontrollable and overwhelming. Each question yields a score ranging from 0 to 4, with 4 indicating the highest level. The scores are summed to yield a total score ranging from 0 to 40 Minimum value is 0 Maximum value is 40

The aim of the evaluation is therefore to assess whether the respondent experiences a reduction in the degree of stress.

Secondary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
Sleep disorder8 weeks

Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. A self-reported questionnaire that contains 19 sleep components. Each component yields a score ranging from 0 to 3, with 3 indicating the greatest dysfunction. The sleep component scores are summed to yield a total score ranging from 0 to 21 with the higher total score (referred to as global score) indicating worse sleep quality.

Minimum value is 0 Maximum value is 21

The aim of the evaluation is therefore to assess whether the respondent experiences an improvement in sleep quality.

Trial Locations

Locations (1)

Lions Kollegiets varmtvandsbassin

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Copenhagen, Denmark

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