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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38419024/exercise-therapy-education-and-cognitive-behavioral-therapy-alone-or-in-combination-with-total-knee-arthroplasty-in-patients-with-knee-osteoarthritis-a-randomized-feasibility-study
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Turid Rognsvåg, Ingvild Buset Bergvad, Ove Furnes, Kari Indrekvam, Anners Lerdal, Maren Falch Lindberg, Søren T Skou, Jan Stubberud, Mona Badawy
BACKGROUND: One in five patients experience chronic pain 1 year after total knee arthroplasty (TKA), highlighting the need for enhanced treatment strategies to improve outcomes. This feasibility trial aimed to optimize the content and delivery of a complex intervention tailored to osteoarthritis (OA) patients at risk of poor outcome after TKA and assess the feasibility of initiating a full-scale multicenter randomized controlled trial (RCT). METHODS: Patients scheduled for TKA were included between August 2019 and June 2020 and block-randomized into one of three groups: (a) 12-week exercise therapy and education (ExE) and 10-module internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy (iCBT), (b) TKA followed by ExE and iCBT and (c) TKA and standard postoperative care...
February 28, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38414003/protocol-for-a-single-arm-pilot-trial-of-creatine-monohydrate-supplementation-in-patients-with-alzheimer-s-disease
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Matthew K Taylor, Jeffrey M Burns, In-Young Choi, Trent J Herda, Phil Lee, Aaron N Smith, Debra K Sullivan, Russell H Swerdlow, Heather M Wilkins
BACKGROUND: Impaired brain bioenergetics is a pathological hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is a compelling target for AD treatment. Patients with AD exhibit dysfunction in the brain creatine (Cr) system, which is integral in maintaining bioenergetic flux. Recent studies in AD mouse models suggest Cr supplementation improves brain mitochondrial function and may be protective of AD peptide pathology and cognition. AIMS: The Creatine to Augment Bioenergetics in Alzheimer's disease (CABA) study is designed to primarily assess the feasibility of supplementation with 20 g/day of creatine monohydrate (CrM) in patients with cognitive impairment due to AD...
February 27, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409089/testing-the-feasibility-of-the-quitaid-smoking-cessation-intervention-in-a-randomized-factorial-design-in-an-independent-rural-community-pharmacy
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Melissa A Little, Taylor Reid, Matthew Moncrief, Wendy Cohn, Kara P Wiseman, Candace H Wood, Wen You, Roger T Anderson, Rebecca A Krukowski
BACKGROUND: Adult smoking rates in the USA are highest in economically depressed rural Appalachia. Pharmacist-delivered tobacco cessation support that incorporates medication therapy management (such as the QuitAid intervention) is a promising approach to address this need. METHODS: Twenty-four adult smokers recruited between September and November 2021 through an independent pharmacy in rural Appalachia were randomized in a non-blinded 2 × 2 × 2 factorial design to (1) pharmacist delivered QuitAid intervention (yes vs...
February 26, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38409075/physical-activity-self-efficacy-online-intervention-for-adults-with-obesity-protocol-for-a-feasibility-study
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Seungmin Lee, Kevin Lahoda, Nicholas D Myers, Andrew Horowitz, Kenneth Chiu, Lina Begdache, Eldad Einav
BACKGROUND: Even without weight loss, adults with obesity can greatly benefit from regular physical activity. The Physical Activity Self-efficacy (PAS) intervention is an online behavioral intervention newly developed to promote physical activity in adults with obesity by providing capability-enhancing learning opportunities. The objective of this manuscript is to describe the protocol for a feasibility study designed to investigate the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the PAS online intervention for adults with obesity recruited from a local weight management center in the United States of America (USA)...
February 26, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383530/robot-assisted-partial-knee-replacement-versus-standard-total-knee-replacement-roboknees-a-protocol-for-a-pilot-randomized-controlled-trial
#25
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Kim Madden, Breanne Flood, Monica Malek, Vincent Milantoni, Janie L Astephen Wilson, Jean-Eric Tarride, Vickas Khanna, Anthony Adili
BACKGROUND: Total knee arthroplasty is a common surgery for end-stage knee osteoarthritis. Partial knee arthroplasty is also a treatment option for patients with arthritis present in only one or two knee compartments. Partial knee arthroplasty can preserve the natural knee biomechanics, but these replacements may not last as long as total knee replacements. Robotic-assisted orthopedic techniques can help facilitate partial knee replacements, increasing accuracy and precision. This trial will investigate the feasibility and assess clinical outcomes for a larger definitive trial...
February 21, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383489/group-based-positive-psychotherapy-for-people-living-with-acquired-brain-injury-a-protocol-for-a-feasibility-study
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Zoe Fisher, Susannah Field, Deb Fitzsimmons, Hayley Hutchings, Kym Carter, Daniel Tod, Fergus Gracey, Alec Knight, Andrew H Kemp
BACKGROUND: Acquired brain injury (ABI) and other chronic conditions are placing unprecedented pressure on healthcare systems. In the UK, 1.3 million people live with the effects of brain injury, costing the UK economy approximately £15 billion per year. As a result, there is an urgent need to adapt existing healthcare delivery to meet increasing current and future demands. A focus on wellbeing may provide an innovative opportunity to reduce the pressure on healthcare services while also supporting patients to live more meaningful lives...
February 21, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383482/a-10-week-intergenerational-program-bringing-together-community-living-older-adults-and-preschool-children-interaction-a-pilot-feasibility-non-randomised-clinical-trial
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Mei Ling Lim, Christine Zammit, Ebony Lewis, Nicole Ee, Genevieve Maiden, Micah Goldwater, Eva Kimonis, Gail Kenning, Kenneth Rockwood, Anneke Fitzgerald, Katrina Radford, Hiroko Dodge, Stephanie A Ward, Kim Delbaere, Ruth Peters
BACKGROUND: Social isolation and low levels of physical activity are strong drivers for frailty, which is linked to poor health outcomes and transition to long-term care. Frailty is multifactorial, and thus an integrated approach is needed to maintain older adults' health and well-being. Intergenerational programs represent a novel multifactorial approach to target frailty, social isolation and physical decline but these have not yet been rigorously tested in Australia. Here, we present the results of our pilot study which aimed to test the feasibility of a 10-week intergenerational program between older adults and preschool children...
February 21, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38383462/feasibility-study-of-glucagon-like-peptide-1-analogues-for-the-optimization-of-outcomes-in-obese-patients-undergoing-ablation-for-atrial-fibrillation-goal-af-protocol
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Kyaw Z Win, Matthew Armstrong, Richard P Steeds, Manish Kalla
BACKGROUND: Catheter ablation for atrial fibrillation is recommended for symptomatic patients after failed medical therapy. Ablation has a higher failure rate in obese patients, and both the prevalence of atrial fibrillation and obesity are increasingly globally. The outcome of ablation can be improved if obese patients can achieve goal-oriented weight reduction prior to ablation. Conventional weight loss strategies, however, can be difficult to access and can delay ablation, thereby risking a lower chance of maintaining sinus rhythm...
February 21, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378694/a-crisis-planning-and-monitoring-intervention-to-reduce-compulsory-hospital-readmissions-finch-study-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-feasibility-study
#29
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Sonia Johnson, Mary Birken, Patrick Nyikavaranda, Ariana Kular, Rafael Gafoor, Jordan Parkinson, Chloe Hutchings-Hay, Thomas Gant, Jazmin Molai, Jessica Rivera, James Fenwick, Caroline Bendall, Louise Blakley, Theresa Bacarese-Hamilton, Valerie Christina White, Mark Keith Holden, Janet Seale, Jackie Hardy, Kathleen Lindsay Fraser, Lizzie Mitchell, Barbara Lay, Henrietta Mbeah-Bankas, Paul McCrone, Nick Freemantle, Lisa Wood, Fiona Lobban, Brynmor Lloyd-Evans
BACKGROUND: Rates of compulsory (also known as involuntary) detention under mental health legislation have been rising over several decades in countries including England. Avoiding such detentions should be a high priority given their potentially traumatic nature and departure from usual ethical principles of consent and collaboration. Those who have been detained previously are at high risk of being detained again, and thus a priority group for preventive interventions. In a very sparse literature, interventions based on crisis planning emerge as having more supporting evidence than other approaches to preventing compulsory detention...
February 20, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38378675/a-smartphone-application-to-reduce-problematic-drinking-a-feasibility-trial
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Christian Aljoscha Lukas, Jens Blechert, Matthias Berking
BACKGROUND: Problematic drinking is common among college students and associated with various somatic and mental health problems. Given significant evidence for the efficacy of smartphone-based interventions and the frequent use of smartphones among college students, it can be assumed that such interventions have great potential to facilitate access to evidence-based interventions for students suffering from problematic drinking. Thus, we developed a brief intervention that combined a counseling session with an app that utilizes approach-avoidance modification training to reduce alcohol consumption...
February 20, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38374084/study-protocol-for-the-screen-free-time-with-friends-feasibility-trial
#31
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Sarah Overgaard Sørensen, Kristian Traberg Larsen, Teresa Victoria Høy, Anders Blædel Gottlieb Hansen, Russell Jago, Peter Lund Kristensen, Mette Toftager, Anders Grøntved, Anne Kær Gejl
BACKGROUND: Children are spending less leisure time with their friends in person and an increasing amount of time with digital screens. These changes may negatively affect children's physical and mental health. The Screen-Free Time with Friends Feasibility Trial will test the feasibility, including acceptability and compliance, of an intervention designed to reduce screen media usage and encourage physical interaction with friends during leisure time in 9-11-year-old children. METHODS: A non-randomized single-group feasibility trial will be conducted from March to October 2023 including approximately 75 children (aged 9-11 years) and 75 parents (at least 1 per child) from 3 different schools recruited from 3 different municipalities in Denmark...
February 19, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38368380/supporting-physical-activity-through-co-production-in-people-with-severe-mental-ill-health-spaces-protocol-for-a-randomised-controlled-feasibility-trial
#32
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Gareth Jones, Laura Bailey, Rebecca J Beeken, Samantha Brady, Cindy Cooper, Robert J Copeland, Suzanne Crosland, Sam Dawson, Matthew Faires, Simon Gilbody, Holly Haynes, Andrew Hill, Emily Hillison, Michelle Horspool, Ellen Lee, Jinshuo Li, Katarzyna K Machaczek, Steve Parrott, Helen Quirk, Brendon Stubbs, Garry A Tew, Gemma Traviss-Turner, Emily Turton, Lauren Walker, Stephen Walters, Scott Weich, Ellie Wildbore, Emily Peckham
BACKGROUND: Severe mental ill health (SMI) includes schizophrenia, bipolar disorder and schizoaffective disorder and is associated with premature deaths when compared to people without SMI. Over 70% of those deaths are attributed to preventable health conditions, which have the potential to be positively affected by the adoption of healthy behaviours, such as physical activity. People with SMI are generally less active than those without and face unique barriers to being physically active...
February 17, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360808/strong-culture-healthy-lifestyles-a-mixed-methods-feasibility-study-for-a-co-created-afterschool-cultural-programme-for-australian-aboriginal-children
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Rebecca M Stanley, Anthony McKnight, Yasmine Probst, Gabrielle O'Flynn, Sarah Tillott
BACKGROUND: Having a strong connection to culture and Country is fundamental to the health and wellbeing of Australian Aboriginal children. The aim of the research was to evaluate the feasibility of study methods and programme implementation of a co-created afterschool cultural programme, and identify areas for improvement. METHODS: Aboriginal Relational Research Methodology and mixed methods were applied to evaluate the feasibility of the implementation of the programme and study methods using a non-randomised single-group study design...
February 15, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38360686/opioid-reduction-and-enhanced-recovery-in-orthopaedic-surgery-oreos-a-protocol-for-a-feasibility-randomised-controlled-trial-in-patients-undergoing-total-knee-arthroplasty
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Kim Madden, Sushmitha Pallapothu, Darren Young Shing, Anthony Adili, Mohit Bhandari, Lisa Carlesso, Moin Khan, Ydo V Kleinlugtenbelt, Adrijana Krsmanovic, Matilda Nowakowski, Tara Packham, Eric Romeril, Jean-Eric Tarride, Lehana Thabane, Daniel M Tushinski, Christine Wallace, Mitchell Winemaker, Harsha Shanthanna
BACKGROUND: Knee arthritis is a leading cause of limited function and long-term disability in older adults. Despite a technically successful total knee arthroplasty (TKA), around 20% of patients continue to have persisting pain with reduced function, and low quality of life. Many of them continue using opioids for pain control, which puts them at risk for potential long-term adverse effects such as dependence, overdose and risk of falls. Although persisting pain and opioid use after TKA have been recognised to be important issues, individual strategies to decrease their burden have limitations and multi-component interventions, despite their potential, have not been well studied...
February 15, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38347582/pam-trial-protocol-a-randomised-feasibility-study-of-psychedelic-microdosing-assisted-meaning-centred-psychotherapy-in-advanced-stage-cancer-patients
#35
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Alesha Wells, A P Suresh Muthukumaraswamy, Eva Morunga, Will Evans, Alana Cavadino, Mahima Bansal, Nicola J Lawrence, Amanda Ashley, Nicholas R Hoeh, Frederick Sundram, Allison J Applebaum, Hineatua Parkinson, Lisa Reynolds
BACKGROUND: An advanced cancer diagnosis can be associated with a significant profile of distress. Psychedelic compounds have shown clinically significant effects in the treatment of psychological distress in patients with advanced-stage cancer. Given the challenges of delivering timely and effective intervention in the advanced cancer context, it is possible that an alternative, more pragmatic, approach lies in psychedelic 'microdosing'. Microdosing refers to repeated administration of psychedelics in sub-hallucinogenic doses...
February 12, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38336779/caring-for-caregivers-and-persons-living-with-dementia-under-home-based-primary-care-protocol-for-an-interventional-clinical-trial
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Maimouna Sy, Ayush Thacker, Orla C Sheehan, Bruce Leff, Christine Seel Ritchie
BACKGROUND: Approximately 7.5 million older adults are homebound, who have difficulty and/or need assistance to leave their homes. In this growing population, the prevalence of people living with dementia (PLWD) is approximately 50%. Current dementia care models in the USA were developed for traditional office-based primary care and have not been tailored to home-based primary care (HBPC) delivery models. Literature has shown that office-based collaborative interventions can improve caregiver outcomes including caregiver stress, well-being, and morbidity and patient outcomes including improved quality of life and reduced emergency department visits (Possin KL, Merrilees JJ, Dulaney S, Bonasera SJ, Chiong W, Lee K, JAMA Int Med 179:1658, 2019)...
February 9, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38331976/transcutaneous-auricular-vagus-nerve-stimulation-for-the-treatment-of-myoarthropatic-symptoms-in-patients-with-craniomandibular-dysfunction-%C3%A2-a-protocol-for-a-randomized-and-controlled-pilot-trial
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Lea S Prott, Frank A Spitznagel, Alfons Hugger, Robert Langner, Petra C Gierthmühlen, Mortimer Gierthmühlen
BACKGROUND: Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are a collective term for pain and dysfunction of the masticatory muscles and the temporomandibular joints. The most common types of TMD are pain-related, which may impact the psychological behavior and quality of life. Currently, the most popular methods for the treatment of TMD patients are occlusal splint therapy, often in combination with physical- and/or pharmacotherapy. However, due to the complexity of etiology, the treatment of chronic TMD remains a challenge...
February 8, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321567/a-feasibility-pilot-mixed-methods-study-of-an-innovative-non-pharmacological-breath-based-yoga-and-social-emotional-intervention-program-in-an-at-risk-youth-sample-in-london-canada
#38
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Akshya Vasudev, Emily Ionson, Janani Sathiaselan, Anurag Thatipalli, Aman Chauhan, Christine Hassan, Javeed Sukhera, Mark Speechley, Cheryl Forchuk
BACKGROUND: Various service provision models for youth at risk of homelessness have been researched and implemented, including access to housing and physical and mental health resources. However, even with these interventions, we remain unaware of how best to manage symptoms of depression and anxiety and the rate of drug use in these populations primarily because of a lack of feasibility data. METHODS: This paper presents the results of a mixed-methods study in London, Canada, that examined the feasibility of implementing a biopsychosocial intervention, SKY Schools, in at-risk youth aged between 16 and 25 (n = 49)...
February 7, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38321576/randomised-controlled-feasibility-study-protocol-of-the-carers-id-online-intervention-to-support-the-mental-health-of-family-carers-of-people-with-intellectual-disabilities
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Mark A Linden, Rachel Leonard, Trisha Forbes, Michael Brown, Lynne Marsh, Stuart Todd, Nathan Hughes, Maria Truesdale
BACKGROUND: Family carers play a crucial role in supporting the health and well-being of people with intellectual disabilities. Given their role and responsibilities, many family carers experience significant and ongoing stress and mental health difficulties. Programmes and interventions which provide training and support to family carers have been shown to have a positive impact on levels of stress and quality of life. However, these are often face to face which can create barriers to full participation...
February 6, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38317264/feasibility-of-a-breath-robot-intervention-to-reduce-sleep-problems-in-posttraumatic-stress-disorder-protocol-for-a-randomized-controlled-study
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Annett Lotzin, Isabelle Laskowsky
BACKGROUND: Many patients with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) suffer from sleep problems. Robot-based interventions might be an innovative approach to reduce sleep problems and hyperarousal in PTSD. However, the feasibility and effectiveness of a breath robot in patients with PTSD have never been empirically tested. The aim of this study is to investigate the feasibility of a breath robot to reduce sleep problems and hyperarousal in patients with PTSD. METHODS: This randomized controlled feasibility study will include N = 30 adult patients with at least subsyndromal PTSD (PTSD Symptom Scale - Interview-5 (PSSI-5)) according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5) and impaired sleep quality (Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) > 5)...
February 5, 2024: Pilot and Feasibility Studies
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