Physical Therapy for Depression Quality of Life (Pilot Study Protocol)

NCT ID: NCT06983405

Last Updated: 2026-01-09

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Basic Information

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Recruitment Status

RECRUITING

Clinical Phase

NA

Total Enrollment

50 participants

Study Classification

INTERVENTIONAL

Study Start Date

2025-09-01

Study Completion Date

2026-07-31

Brief Summary

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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) significantly impacts quality of life and health status. Standard treatments include medical, psychological, and pharmacological approaches, with physical therapy often playing a less central role. This pilot study aims to investigate the potential benefits of incorporating a physical therapy program, based on therapeutic exercise and health education, within the management of MDD in a short-stay psychiatric unit.

This project will implement a physical therapy intervention consisting of twice-weekly sessions of active joint mobility exercises, strength training (body weight/elastic bands), balance exercises, and progressive muscle relaxation, integrated with health education on the benefits of physical activity for mental health and strategies for long-term adherence.

Adult patients (over 18 years) diagnosed with MDD, admitted to the short-stay psychiatry unit of Royo Villanova Hospital in Zaragoza and under regular medical, psychological, and pharmacological treatment, will be recruited for this study. All participants will receive the physical therapy program in addition to their standard care.

The main objective is to analyze the preliminary efficacy of a physical therapy intervention program based on health education and therapeutic exercise in improving quality of life and health status in adults with MDD during their stay in a short-stay psychiatric unit.

A secondary objective is to explore the perceptions of these patients and the healthcare professionals regarding the implementation of this multimodal treatment approach, including barriers and facilitators encountered.

Hypothesis: A physical therapy program integrating therapeutic exercise and health education is feasible and preliminarily effective in improving quality of life and health status in adults with MDD in a short-stay psychiatric unit and is perceived positively by both patients and healthcare professionals regarding its implementation.

Detailed Description

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This project employs a concurrent nested mixed-methods pilot study with quantitative dominance to evaluate a physical therapy intervention program for adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) within a short-stay psychiatric unit. The quantitative component utilizes a quasi-experimental pre-post design, while the qualitative aspect employs a narrative design through focus groups.

Intervention Protocol:

The physical therapy intervention will be delivered by trained physical therapists in twice-weekly, 45-minute sessions tailored to the participant's length of hospital stay (anticipated 3-6 weeks). Each session will systematically incorporate:

Active Joint Mobility: A series of gentle, controlled movements targeting major joints to maintain or improve their range of motion.

Progressive Strength Training: Low-to-moderate intensity exercises utilizing the participant's own body weight and progressive resistance elastic bands, focusing on key muscle groups.

Balance Enhancement: A structured set of exercises designed to improve stability and reduce the risk of falls, with the difficulty level adapted to each individual's functional capacity.

Relaxation Techniques: Progressive muscle relaxation exercises will be implemented at the conclusion of each session to facilitate physical and mental relaxation.

Integrated Health Education:

Concurrent with the exercise program, participants will receive brief, integrated health education. This component will cover:

The physiological and psychological links between physical activity and mental well-being.

The specific benefits of the exercises within the program concerning mood, physical function, and overall quality of life.

Practical strategies for incorporating and maintaining physical activity as part of their lifestyle post-discharge.

Methods for self-monitoring physical activity levels and mood changes to enhance self-efficacy.

Information regarding available community resources and physical activity programs that participants can access after leaving the hospital.

Qualitative Data Collection Protocol:

Separate focus groups will be conducted with:

Patients with MDD: These discussions will explore their lived experiences with MDD, their perceptions of the overall management of their condition during hospitalization, and their specific experiences with the physical therapy intervention program, including any perceived barriers and facilitators to participation and benefit.

Healthcare Professionals: Focus groups with the multidisciplinary team (including medical, nursing, and other allied health staff) from the short-stay psychiatry unit will focus on their perspectives regarding the integration of physical therapy into the standard care pathway for patients with MDD, their observations of patient engagement and response to the intervention, and any perceived barriers and facilitators to its implementation within the clinical setting.

Focus groups will be guided by semi-structured question guides, audio-recorded with informed consent, and transcribed verbatim. Data collection will continue until thematic saturation is achieved. Thematic content analysis will be employed to identify key patterns and insights from the narratives.

Data Analysis Approach:

The quantitative data, collected at baseline and post-intervention, will be analyzed using appropriate statistical methods for pre-post comparisons in a single group design. Descriptive statistics will summarize the sample characteristics and outcome measures at each time point. Inferential statistics will be used to assess the magnitude and statistical significance of changes in the primary and secondary outcome measures following the intervention.

The qualitative data from the focus groups will be analyzed using thematic content analysis. Transcripts will be independently coded by two researchers, with codes grouped into subcategories and subsequently into overarching themes through a process of iterative refinement and consensus. Measures to ensure the trustworthiness of the qualitative data, such as data and investigator triangulation, will be employed.

Finally, a mixed-methods approach will be used to integrate the quantitative findings on the program's potential efficacy with the rich contextual data obtained from the qualitative component, providing a more comprehensive understanding of the intervention's impact and feasibility.

Conditions

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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD)

Study Design

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Allocation Method

NA

Intervention Model

SINGLE_GROUP

This pilot study employs a concurrent nested mixed-methods design. One group of participants will consist of adult patients admitted to the short-stay psychiatric unit diagnosed with Major Depressive Disorder. This patient group will participate in both the quantitative phase, involving pre- and post-intervention assessments of quality of life, depressive symptoms, and self-efficacy, and the qualitative phase, participating in focus groups to explore their experiences and perceptions. A separate group of participants will comprise healthcare professionals (including medical, nursing, and other allied health staff) working in the same psychiatric unit. This professional group will exclusively participate in the qualitative phase through focus groups to provide their perspectives on the implementation of the physical therapy intervention and its impact on patient management.
Primary Study Purpose

TREATMENT

Blinding Strategy

NONE

Study Groups

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Physical Therapy Intervention Group

Participants in this arm will receive a physical therapy program consisting of twice-weekly, 45-minute sessions of active joint mobility exercises, strength exercises (body weight/elastic bands), balance exercises, and progressive muscle relaxation, integrated with health education on the relationship between physical activity and mental health, benefits of exercise, strategies for increasing physical activity, self-assessment techniques, and community resources. This intervention will be delivered in addition to their standard medical, psychological, and pharmacological treatment for Major Depressive Disorder.

Group Type EXPERIMENTAL

Physical Therapy Program for MDD

Intervention Type OTHER

PT program for hospitalized adults with MDD: twice-weekly, 45-min sessions integrating: 1) Active joint mobility (gentle movements for ROM). 2) Progressive strength (bodyweight/bands, low-mod intensity, major muscles). 3) Balance (stability exercises, adapted difficulty). 4) Progressive muscle relaxation (end of session). Includes health education: exercise \& mental health link (biological/psychological mechanisms), benefits of each exercise type (mood, function, QoL), post-discharge activity strategies, self-assessment, community resources in Zaragoza. Delivered by trained PTs, adaptable to individual needs.

Interventions

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Physical Therapy Program for MDD

PT program for hospitalized adults with MDD: twice-weekly, 45-min sessions integrating: 1) Active joint mobility (gentle movements for ROM). 2) Progressive strength (bodyweight/bands, low-mod intensity, major muscles). 3) Balance (stability exercises, adapted difficulty). 4) Progressive muscle relaxation (end of session). Includes health education: exercise \& mental health link (biological/psychological mechanisms), benefits of each exercise type (mood, function, QoL), post-discharge activity strategies, self-assessment, community resources in Zaragoza. Delivered by trained PTs, adaptable to individual needs.

Intervention Type OTHER

Eligibility Criteria

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Inclusion Criteria

* Be 18 years of age or older.
* Be currently admitted to the short-stay inpatient unit of the Psychiatry Department at Royo Villanova Hospital (Zaragoza).
* Have a physician-confirmed diagnosis of Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) according to current diagnostic criteria (ICD-10 or DSM-5).
* Be receiving regular medical, psychological, and/or pharmacological treatment for their MDD.
* Not require continuous supervision and control by nursing staff during data collection and the intervention.
* Have provided written informed consent to participate in the study.


* Be a healthcare professional (physician, nurse, physical therapist, occupational therapist, etc.) or non-healthcare staff member (nursing assistant, orderly, etc.) within the short-stay inpatient Psychiatry Department at Royo Villanova Hospital (Zaragoza).
* Be actively employed under a single, permanent, or temporary employment contract throughout the duration of the physical therapy intervention implementation period.
* Have provided written informed consent to participate in the study.

Exclusion Criteria

* Presence of a comorbid physical or mental illness whose clinical characteristics and/or severity impede comprehension and/or adherence to the physical therapy interventions.
* Presence of a physical or mental dysfunction or disability that constitutes a total or partial contraindication for physical therapy techniques.
* Legal incapacity or pregnancy.
* Present a significant risk of self-harm or suicide requiring clinical management that takes precedence over study participation (this exclusion will be determined by the responsible medical team).



* Professionals from the unit who were not actively employed under a single, permanent, or temporary employment contract throughout the entire duration of the physical therapy intervention implementation period.
* Be on sick leave or parental leave during the period of qualitative data collection.
* Have been transferred to another unit or healthcare center prior to the commencement of qualitative data collection.
Minimum Eligible Age

18 Years

Eligible Sex

ALL

Accepts Healthy Volunteers

No

Sponsors

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Universidad San Jorge

OTHER

Sponsor Role lead

Responsible Party

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Responsibility Role SPONSOR

Principal Investigators

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Carolina Jiménez Sánchez, Dr

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Universidad San Jorge

José Lesmes Poveda López

Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR

Universidad San Jorge

Locations

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Hospital Royo Villanova

Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain

Site Status RECRUITING

Countries

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Spain

Central Contacts

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Carolina Jiménez Sánchez, Dr

Role: CONTACT

+0034649612644

José Lesmes Poveda López

Role: CONTACT

+0034669946333

Facility Contacts

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Bárbara Gómez Marco, Dr

Role: primary

+0034646265729

References

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Poveda-Lopez JL, Jimenez-Sanchez C, Lafuente-Ureta R, Marco-Gomez B, Villagrasa-Cantin A, Perez-Mansilla S, Guarch-Rubio M, Roy JF. Study protocol for a mixed-methods pilot of a physiotherapy plus education program for inpatients with major depressive disorder: Feasibility and preliminary effects. PLoS One. 2025 Nov 6;20(11):e0326012. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0326012. eCollection 2025.

Reference Type DERIVED
PMID: 41196855 (View on PubMed)

Other Identifiers

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38/3/24-25

Identifier Type: -

Identifier Source: org_study_id

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