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CompletedNCT02282007

Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy - The Effect on Quality of Life

Norwegian Psychomotor Physiotherapy - The Effect on Quality of Life, The Feeling of Pain, Coping, Physical, Psychological and Social Functioning After the Treatment

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
105 (actual)
Sponsor
Oslo Metropolitan University · Academic / Other
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 90 Years
Healthy volunteers
Accepted

Summary

More and more people suffer from stress-related illness and ailments that can greatly affect the individual's experienced quality of life and sense of coping since pain, physical, mental and social functioning are closely linked. Many of these people will seek primary care for help, and thus be referred to the Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP) performed by physiotherapists in primary care. Data shows that for the first three months of 2009, 42% of patients were referred to NPMP had a musculoskeletal diagnosis as the first diagnosis, often in the form of long-term and comprehensive pain problems. Many of the patients also had emotional difficulties, but without being diagnosed with mental illness. 23% of patients who were referred to NPMP had a psychiatric diagnosis as the first diagnosis. The full range of psychiatric diagnoses are represented, but the majority of patients were treated for anxiety and depression. The investigators want to let people who have had NPMP treatment to consider what effect the treatment has given, measured by separate registrations of quality of life, pain, physical, mental and social functioning.

Detailed description

The primary aim of this is project intends to evaluate the effect of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP) on Health related Quality of Life measured by Short-form Health Survey (SF-36). The secondary aims are to evaluate the effect of Norwegian psychomotor physiotherapy (NPMP) on the variables Subjective Health Complaints Inventory (SHC); Hopkins 's Symptom Check List , Örebro Screening for musculo-skeletal pain ,Numeric Pain Rating Scale , Oslo Social Support Scale , Coping and The self-esteem scale" The study design is based on the guidelines for randomized controlled trials presented in the CONSORT statement. The study will address to people who have had NPMP treatment approach, and they will be asked to consider what effect the treatment has given, measured by separate registrations of quality of life, pain, physical, mental and social functioning. Participants Power calculation based on the primary outcome Short-form Health Survey (SF-36) proved that minimum 170 participants must be recruited. The participants will be recruited among patients on the waiting list for NPMP by all psychomotor physiotherapists who are members of the Norwegian Physiotherapists Association. If patients want to participate in the study, they will be randomized to an intervention group and a control group by drawing lots. The intervention group will have NPMP as usual in 6 months. The control group remains on the waiting list for 6 months. Participants in both groups will be asked to fill out the self-assessment questionnaire at the start of the project and at the completion of the project after six months. Participants in the intervention group will receive the same form after 12 months, to examine whether there have been any subsequent change after completion NPMF. Timing of surveys: Participants will be given questionnaires by the NPMP physiotherapist at * Baseline - 2 weeks before NPMF (both groups) * After 6 months (both groups) * After 12 months (intervention group).

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALIndividual NPMP to the participantsThe participants in the intervention group will receive NPMP individually adjusted for six months. NPMP is not a standardized treatment approach, but individually adjusted to the individual patient according to their individual problems.

Timeline

Start date
2014-02-01
Primary completion
2018-07-01
Completion
2018-07-01
First posted
2014-11-04
Last updated
2022-10-06

Locations

2 sites across 1 country: Norway

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT02282007. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.