The Effectiveness of Natural Resources for Reducing Stress
NCT ID: NCT06018649
Last Updated: 2023-08-30
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UNKNOWN
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330 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-01-02
2024-03-01
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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Objectives of biomedical research:
1. To assess the effectiveness of Lithuania's unique natural resources in reducing stress and improving stress-related mental and physical conditions.
2. After identifying the group of those who have recovered from Covid-19, evaluate the effectiveness of natural factors for improving this condition.
3. To present methodological recommendations for the use of Lithuania's natural resources.
Hypotheses of biomedical research:
1. It is likely that a complex of procedures using natural resources will reduce stress, anxiety, and depression.
2. It is likely that procedures with nature factors improve work and social adaptation.
3. The effect of natural resource therapy is effective regardless of the duration of treatment and season.
A multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled, single-blinded parallel group scientific study will be made.
Participants: 330 participants experiencing increased and poorly controlled stress or reduced sense of well-being in Klaipėda and Druskininkai territories (6 groups of 55 people each). Sampling is a probabilistic nest (cluster), in which each research participant's entry into the sample is multi-stage, criterion-referenced. The sample size required for statistically significant comparisons of the rehabilitation effect of the means of quantitative variables before and after the procedures was calculated by the G\*Power program.
* The subject will be randomly assigned to the respective group (I-VI) by a computer program after the initial examination (T0) at the study centers. Grouping will be done by a statistician.
* • coding/blinding (if applicable, a description is provided so that no one (subjects, researchers, statisticians, etc.) will know which group the subject belongs to),
* After the initial screening, the completed questionnaires will be modally coded by a statistician. The researchers conducting the clinical trial will not know which group the subject belongs to.
Group I will be given a complex of balneological procedures: swimming pool 20 min, 34-36° mineral/geothermal water procedure 20 min, sapropel wrapping 20 min, salt therapy 25 min. Duration of treatment - 6 days.
Group II will be given a complex of balneological procedures as group I. Duration of treatment - 11 days. Comparing the results of groups I and II will allow us to assess the influence of treatment duration.
Group III will be given a complex of balneological procedures like groups I and II and a natural therapy procedure developed by the researchers: a 45-minute walk in nature (forest, seaside), a complex of simple strength and breathing low-intensity exercises, sensory impulses (landscape , forest smells - aromatherapy, natural sounds of nature, collecting nature's goodies (berries, pine cones, leaves, etc.), awareness therapy, heliotherapy.Duration - 11 days. Comparison of groups I and II will allow to evaluate the influence of complex treatment, including nature therapy.
Group IV will be accommodated in the research center and will receive balneological treatments (as groups I and II). Duration of treatment 11 days. Comparison of the effect between groups I, II, III and IV will allow to assess the impact of inpatient rehabilitation treatment relatively.
Group V will be given only the natural therapy procedure (as in group III). Duration 11 days The results will make it possible to evaluate the benefits of the natural therapy procedure, which can be applied by the person himself to improve or restore health. Comparison with the results of group II will allow to evaluate the benefits of treatment with balneotherapy procedures in the institution.
Group VI - the control group, the participants of which will not be given any procedures. Duration 11 days Comparison with groups II, IV, V will allow us to evaluate the differences in the health effects of rehabilitation procedures and natural therapy compared to no treatment.
During the study, the sociodemographic, clinical, health, body condition and safety assessment data of the study participants will be collected. Data will be collected based only on the information provided by the participant and the results obtained during the study. The screening questionnaire will ask for gender, age, marital status, education, place of residence, nature of work, length of service and earnings, information on the occurrence of Covid-19 and the incidence of chronic diseases, lifestyle habits, the level of stress experienced and methods of management, the sense of well-being experienced and information , which is important when including in the study - the current exacerbation of a chronic disease; morbidity from an oncological or infectious disease, severe form of cardiovascular, nervous, mental, kidney disease or bleeding, recent surgery or major trauma, limitation of movement function; possible pregnancy or breastfeeding; Intolerance of balneotherapy treatment or thermal procedures applied during the 3-month period and plans to leave in the next 6 months, which would not ensure your participation in the entire study period.
During the study, objective measurements will be performed to determine the response of various body systems: BP (blood pressure), HR (heart rate), SpO2 (pulsoxymetry), spirometry, toe-to-floor distance, sit-to-reach test, dynamometry, body composition analysis, waist circumference, salivary cortisol, cognitive test set (alertness, working memory, spatial number search, logical reasoning). The results of the scales will be used to evaluate the results of the study: for stress - the perceived stress scale (PSS) and the General Distress Symptoms Scale (GSDS), for anxiety - the Anxiety and Restlessness Inventory (STAI), for depression - the Center for Epidemiological Research Revised Depression Scale (CESD-R-20), for fatigue - Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (FAS), for sleep - one-point sleep quality scale (SQS), for adaptation - Work and Social Adaptation Scale (WSAS), for well-being - Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale (AIOS), for general health and well-being - health questionnaire, procedures security assessment questionnaire.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Short ambulatory balneotherapy (SAB)
Group I will be given a complex of balneological procedures: swimming pool 20 min, 34-36° mineral/geothermal water procedure 20 min, sapropel wrapping 20 min, salt therapy 25 min. Duration of treatment - 6 days, outpatient.
Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).
Long ambulatory balneotherapy (LAB)
Group II will be given a complex of balneological procedures as group I- swimming pool 20 min, 34-36° mineral/geothermal water procedure 20 min, sapropel wrapping 20 min, salt therapy 25 min.
Duration of treatment - 11 days, outpatient treatment.
Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).
Combined nature resources treatment (CNT)
Group III will be given a complex of balneological procedures like groups I and II plus natural therapy procedure developed by the researchers: a 45-minute walk in nature (forest, seaside), a complex of simple strength and breathing low-intensity exercises, sensory impulses (landscape , forest smells - aromatherapy, natural sounds of nature, collecting nature's goodies (berries, pine cones, leaves, etc.), awareness therapy, heliotherapy.
Duration - 11 days., outpatient treatment.
Combined nature resources treatment
The participants of CNT group will be given combined treatment: nature therapy procedure (45 min) and balneotherapy plus complex intervention procedures.
The nature therapy procedure was created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, kinesiology selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instructions with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).
Long inpatient balneotherapy (LIB)
Group IV will be accommodated in the research/resort center and will receive balneological treatment (as groups I and II).
Duration of treatment 11 days, inpatient treatment.
Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).
Nature therapy (NT)
Group V will be given only the natural therapy procedure (as in group III). Duration 11 days, outpatient, self-managed according instructions and training provided.
Nature therapy procedure
The participants of NT group will be given nature therapy procedure (45 min) created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, kinesiology, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instruction with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).
Control
Group VI - the control group, the participants of which will not be given any procedures. Duration 11 days.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).
Combined nature resources treatment
The participants of CNT group will be given combined treatment: nature therapy procedure (45 min) and balneotherapy plus complex intervention procedures.
The nature therapy procedure was created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, kinesiology selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instructions with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).
Nature therapy procedure
The participants of NT group will be given nature therapy procedure (45 min) created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, kinesiology, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instruction with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Strength of stress \>3 (0 no stress - 10 unbearable stress, VAS) AND/OR
* Stress control \<7 (0- I can't control - 10- I control perfectly, VAS)
Exclusion Criteria
* Active infection,
* Malignant tumors,
* Surgery or major trauma in the past year,
* Impaired ability to walk,
* Applied balneotherapy treatment during a 3-month period,
* Pregnancy/lactation,
* Bleeding,
* Severe mental disorder.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Research Council of Lithuania
OTHER
Klaipėda University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Lolita Rapoliene
Associate professor dr.
Principal Investigators
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Lolita Rapoliene, ass.prof.
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Klaipėda University
Locations
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Klaipėda university
Klaipėda, , Lithuania
Countries
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Other Identifiers
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BE-2-87
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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