Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Official title:
Feasibility and Preliminary Effect of Baduanjin Program for People Diagnosed With Schizophrenia: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Introduction Low levels of physical activity and central obesity contribute to metabolic
syndrome in patients with schizophrenia.
Aim This study was to examine the effectiveness of Baduanjin program on body mass index (BMI)
and five metabolic parameters in participants with chronic schizophrenia.
Methods A randomized controlled trial was conducted in a psychiatric center in northern
Taiwan. The eligibility criteria included BMI > 25 kg/m2, or with metabolic syndrome.
Twenty-two participants were randomized to two groups using blocked randomization. The
experimental group was provided with an 8-session Baduanjin program for 12 weeks (1 h, thrice
times per week), while the control group received routine care.
This study was conducted in a large psychiatric center that has 10 residential rehabilitation
units. Residents were allowed to walk for 20 min during 6−7 pm every day, and each unit could
accommodate approximately 50 residents. In this study, patients on the schizophrenia spectrum
were invited to receive screening for metabolic syndrome. A total of 108 patients agreed to
undergo the screening, and forty-seven patients were confirmed to have metabolic syndrome.
Patients with metabolic syndrome or BMIs > 25 kg/m2 were invited to participate in the
research. In total, sixty-two patients satisfied the inclusion criteria, and 22 patients
consented to participate in the experiment.
Each participant was assigned one number from 1 to 22 by the first author. The second author
enrolled participants. They were randomized to either Baduanjin program group or routine care
group in a 1:1 ratio using blocked randomization having a block size of 4 by the fourth
author. Patients in the experimental group (EG) participated in the Baduanjin intervention in
a privacy setting", which involved 60-min sessions 3 times per week, 1 h after dinner between
6 and 7 pm; the entire program continued for 12 weeks. The control group (CG) received
routine care and was required to walk during 6-7 pm. The outcome indicators for this
intervention program involved the risk factors for metabolic syndrome, BW, and BMI.
When schizophrenia becomes chronic, patients experience lack of motivation. This exercise
program aimed to increase patient participation and control their BW through Baduanjin
program. The entire program continued for 3 months (mid-September to mid-December 2014), and
the intervention was performed for 60 min 3 times per week; particular attention was paid to
the disease characteristics of the patients with chronic schizophrenia and to preventing
excessive fatigue. Every session began with a 20-min warm-up, followed by 20 min of Baduanjin
program, and ended with a cool-down session. The participants were instructed, with the
assistance of a video, to practice Baduanjin program in a group by two authors who are
experienced in the psychiatric nurses and had been trained in this program. While these
participants practiced the Baduanjin program, the CG participants walked for 15−20 min in
their wards.
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