Improving activities of daily living ability in women with fibromyalgia: An exploratory, quasi-randomized, phase-two study, IMPROvE trial

Authors

  • Cecilie von Bülow
  • Kirstine Amris
  • Elisabeth Bandak
  • Bente Danneskiold-Samsøe
  • Eva Elisabet Ejlersen Wíhrens

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2198

Keywords:

occupational therapy, physiotherapy, Assessment of Motor and Process Skills, ADL, intervention, rehabilitation.

Abstract

Objective: To explore and compare the outcomes of adaptation and physical activity programmes regarding activities of daily living (ADL) ability following interdisciplinary rehabilitation in women with fibromyalgia. Methods: Participants (=5) were quasi-randomized to 16-week adaptation (ADAPT) or physical activity (ACTIVE) programmes following 2-week interdisciplinary rehabilitation. Primary outcomes were ADL motor and ADL process ability, measured with the Assessment of Motor and Process Skills (AMPS) at 4-week follow-up. Data were analysed per protocol. Results: Participants (ADAPT, =1; ACTIVE, =7) did not differ from withdrawers (=7). Improvements in ADL ability in the ADAPT (ADL motor mean chang=. 43 logits (95% confidence interval (95% CI=. 31?0. 56); ADL process mean chang=. 34 logits (95% C=. 17?0. 52)) and ACTIVE (ADL motor mean chang=. 33 logits (95% C=. 22?0. 43); ADL process mean chang=. 25 logits (95% C=. 12?0. 38)) groups were statistically significant, with no differences between groups. Responder analyses revealed that 63% of all participants obtained clinically relevant improvements in ADL motor ability and 48% in ADL process ability. Conclusion: Although limited by a large drop-out, this exploratory study showed that both adaptation and physical activity programmes following interdisciplinary rehabilitation improved ADL ability in the majority of participants. ADL ability outcomes were independent of group allocation (ADAPT vs ACTIVE), suggesting efficacy of both programmes.

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Published

2017-02-27

How to Cite

von Bülow, C., Amris, K., Bandak, E., Danneskiold-Samsøe, B., & Elisabet Ejlersen Wíhrens, E. (2017). Improving activities of daily living ability in women with fibromyalgia: An exploratory, quasi-randomized, phase-two study, IMPROvE trial. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 49(3), 241–250. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2198

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Original Report