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To improve self-care and therapy adherence by fibromyalgia (FM) patients through a nursing educational intervention. Historic diagnoses of subjects included terms such as "insane", "imaginary ill", "whiny"; as well, their physical conditions were underestimated by their immediate families. All subjects have problematic employment histories which consistently identified their varied employments as physically too demanding. Over time, increased physician- and societal-awareness, resulted in all subjects being diagnosed with FM; consequently, all subjects reported a strong desire to become well-informed about FM and its treatment. Although medical cannabis (MC) was an available therapy, twenty subjects reported that cannabis had never been proposed despite years of ineffective therapies. In this tudy the effects of a educational intervention by expert nurses on fibromyalgia and MC use were investigated.


Clinical Trial Description

Aims This study aims to evaluate the knowledge of fibromyalgia patients who use therapeutic cannabis or are interested in taking it, introducing the figure of the nurse in the therapeutic path of patients. The primary objective was to increase the knowledge relating to FM (in terms of symptoms, onset, treatment strategies that can improve the quality of life), self-care and adherence through a nursing educational intervention. The secondary objective was to evaluate the efficacy of the nursing educational intervention, using validated clinimetric scales. Design We performed a qualitative study with face-to-face semi-structured interviews and patient tailored educational interventions. Two weeks before the interview, subjects were asked to complete the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Revised (FIQR) and the A-14 Scale online. Two weeks after the interview, patients were asked to complete the same questionnaires in addition the Clinical Global Impression - Global Improvement (CGI-I) Scale. This study adheres to the Consolidated criteria for Reporting Qualitative research (COREQ). Data collection After obtaining written informed consent for participation in the study, each participant was asked to complete online the Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire Revised (FIQR) and The A-14 Scale. Two weeks after completing these online questionnaires, a Skype-videoconference, which included a 30 min educational intervention, was held with each subject. Two weeks after the videoconference, patients were required to complete the FIQR, The A-14 Scale, as well as the Clinical Global Impression - Global Improvement (CGI-I) Scale Data analysis Descriptive analyses were performed on study participants. ;


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NCT number NCT05247411
Study type Interventional
Source University of Milano Bicocca
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Status Completed
Phase N/A
Start date July 15, 2020
Completion date March 1, 2021

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