Arthritis, Rheumatoid Clinical Trial
Official title:
Do Inflammatory Arthritis Inpatients Receiving Group Music Therapy Improve Pain Compared to Music Listening Over the 4 Weeks Using a Randomised Control Trial?
Pain management is rated by patients with inflammatory arthritis as the highest priority in their disease treatment. Past research showed that music therapy is associated with reduced pain and depression. The purpose of this study is to better understand the effectiveness of music therapy for people with inflammatory arthritis. Participants will be randomly assigned to: 1) Music Therapy group facilitated by a music therapist, or 2) Music Listening group that listens to a relaxation CD (compact disc). Standardized tests will determine if participating in music therapy group helps reduce pain and depression, improve physical function and confidence levels in applying self-management strategies.
1. Purpose:
To better understand the effectiveness of music therapy for people with inflammatory
arthritis. Determine if participating in a music therapy group facilitated by a music
therapist helps reduce pain and depression, and improve physical function and
self-efficacy.
No optional studies are currently planned.
2. Hypothesis Participants in the Music Therapy group will report less pain than those in
the Music Listening group after the intervention phase. Music Therapy will also be
associated with improvement in secondary outcomes including physical functioning,
self-efficacy, and depression.
3. Justification G F Strong Rehabilitation Center Arthritis Inpatient Program has an
interdisciplinary approach to pain management: education, medical management,
physiotherapy interventions such as exercises and use of physical agents (i.e. heat,
cold, electrotherapy, ultrasound), occupational therapy intervention (i.e. activity
modification and use of adaptive devices), and social work, dietician, psychology and
pharmacy services. Current standard of care has limitations; it insufficiently addresses
emotional aspects of chronic pain management. It also introduces relaxation strategies
in a didactic module but does not provide training and opportunity to practice these
strategies with the support of a health care professional. The Music Therapy
intervention group is facilitated by a music therapist. Music therapists are trained to
manipulate elements of music to achieve desired effects during music therapy
interventions. These elements, such as beat, tempo (speed), or pitch level, can trigger
adaptive neurophysiological, psychophysiological, emotional and behavioural responses.
The Music Therapy group offers a chance to practice pain management and relaxation
strategies, increase a sense of social cohesion and reduce a sense of isolation that
individuals may experience when dealing with chronic pain. Participants in the control
Music Listening group will listen to a relaxation CD.
Past research showed that music therapy and music listening are associated with reduced
pain intensity levels, increased functional mobility, and reduced depression. There was
no clear research found on group music therapy's effectiveness on people with
inflammatory arthritis. This feasibility study will help to better understand the
effectiveness of music therapy for people with inflammatory arthritis.
4. Objectives
Outcome measures to be collected include:
- Category Rating Scale for Pain (from RAPID-3)
- Rheumatoid Arthritis Self-efficacy Scale (RASE)
- 6 Minute Walk Test (6MWT)
- Routine Assessment of Patient Index Data 3 (RAPID-3)
- Canadian Occupational Performance Measures (COPM)
- Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale (CES-D) Data will be collected
on three occasions: 1) time of enrollment, 2) after attending Music Therapy or
Music Listening sessions, and 3) one month after completion of intervention.
5. Research Method
- Target population: patients with inflammatory arthritis admitted to G F Strong
Rehabilitation Center Inpatient Arthritis program
- Sampling method: participants will be stratified into 4 groups and randomized using
a 1:1 allocation ratio into 2 groups: Music Therapy and Music Listening. 40
patients are expected to enroll during recruiting time from April to September in
2015.
- Research design: Parallel group feasibility randomized controlled trial with a
dose-matched active comparator.
6. Statistical Analysis Statistical software such as R, Minitab and Cytel Studio will be
used to create descriptive statistics such as means and standard deviations; medians and
interquartile ranges, minima, and maxima. A CONSORT flow chart will be constructed to
show any losses during the trial, and imputation methods will be used to study the
impact of missingness on any of the estimates and conclusions. Statistical models for
each outcome variable will be used to measure the effect of Music Therapy compared to
Music Listening group. Model assumptions such as independence of observations, normality
of residuals and homogeneity of variance to validate the statistical analyses will be
conducted.
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