Effects of Paediatric Tuina (Massage) on Constipation and Related Symptoms Among the Pre-school Aged Children
NCT ID: NCT03751267
Last Updated: 2021-10-11
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
79 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-06-12
2018-12-30
Brief Summary
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Our study is a pragmatic research comparing the pediatrictuina(massage)treatment with care as usual, with the objectives of investigating
1. if a non-invasive, easy to learn pediatrictuina (massage) protocol could improve the constipation and related symptoms experienced by the pre-school age children
2. if there is a positive impact on the caregiver-children relationship and the children's behaviour (a sub-group analysis) when the constipation symptoms improved.
The subjects of this study are pre-school age children (age 2-6) who are serviced by Yan Chai Hospital Social Service Department (YCHSS).The subjects will be openly recruited through the service units serving pre-school aged children under YCHSS. Rome IV criteria will be used to identify the children who suffer from constipation.
I. Trial Design This is a multicentre, pragmatic randomized control trial (PRCT) with a prospective design
Hypothesis 1:
Applying regular pediatrictuina (massage) (3 times a week, for 4 weeks ) on pre-school aged children with functional constipation will improve one or more of the following symptoms.
* Frequency of defecations
* Episode of incontinence
* Excessive stool retention
* Painful or hard bowel movements
* Presence of a large fecal mass in the rectum that may obstruct the toilet
Hypothesis 2:
The stress level of the caregiver of the study subjects improve as the constipation syndrome of the subjects improve.
Hypothesis 3:
The children with behavior problem who suffered from constipation will have less behavior issue when their functional constipation syndromes improved
Total 160 pre-school aged children with functional constipation and their caregiver will be openly recruited from the institutions/service units operated by the pediatric service unit of Yan Chai Hospital Social Service Department.The recruited children must suffer from functional constipation symptoms (based on Rome IV criteria). All accepted subjects will be in dyad. (i.e. 1 pre-school aged child and his designated caregiver, who commits bring the child to attend all treatment and assessment sessions, respond to all caregivers' assessment and fill in the daily logbook).
All applications will be screened by the social workers in the centres based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Qualified applicants will be invited for a health assessment conducted by registered TCM practitioner in the research team to confirm their suitability and invite them to sign the consent form. The consented dyad will be allocated randomly into treatment group and waitlist control group.
II. Intervention A 10 minutes structured pediatric massage protocol with specific applications technique will be performed on the children allocated to the treatment group three times a week for 4 consecutive weeks by trained TCM practitioners in the service units of YCHSS. The caregivers of the children need to participate in all assessment sessions and fill in the log book provided.
In the 1st 4 weeks, the children in the waitlist control group will not receive any pediatrictuina (massage). After the dyad completed the assessment sessions at baseline and week 4 ,(served as Treatment-as-Usual Control), children in the control group will receive the same 4 weeks of pediatric massage as the treatment group. The data collected before the treatment begins at week 4 will serve as the 2nd baseline for the waitlist control group.
The treatment protocol involve 8 steps.The massage area focuses on the abdomen and lower back of the recipients. All the movements/steps selected are well established and commonly used in the TCM practices. Any movement that demand professional training or involve potential risk is excluded from the protocol.
III. Measurement of efficacy Efficacy of the treatments will be measured in multi dimensions before and after the treatment for both groups. The main outcome measures are defecation frequency per week, fecal incontinence frequency per week, and overall treatment success after 4 weeks intervention, 8 weeks intervention and 12 weeks (4 weeks after intervention stopped) Secondary outcome measures included
* abdominal pain and painful defecation based on bowel diary,
* the children's subjective level of pain during bowel movement,
* score of child behavior questionnaire and
* score of caregiver impact and burden
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Detailed Description
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Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
CROSSOVER
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Tuina (massage)
Tuina is massage based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles.
Tuina (massage)
Tuina is massage based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles.
Wait-list control
This group of patients will receive Tuina (massage) 4 weeks after baseline assessments.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Tuina (massage)
Tuina is massage based on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) principles.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* bringing the child to attend the treatment sessions and present during the treatment
* observing and recording the constipation related symptom of the child during the study period and respond on the outcome measurement tools.
(The caregiver is preferred to be a family member, but could also be a child-care provider who live with the study subject.) f. The legal guardian of the study subject, and the caregiver both sign the consent form.
Exclusion Criteria
1. who has contra-indication of massage
2. who is currently receiving massage as a regular therapy
3. who is known to suffer from any physical (anatomical) or physiological (hormonal or other body chemistry) cause that leads to constipation symptoms
2 Years
6 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The University of Hong Kong
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Lei Li
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
The University of Hong Kong
Locations
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School of Chinese Medicine, The University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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UW18-132
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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