TY - JOUR
T1 - Cold Water Immersion Directly and Mediated by Alleviated Pain to Promote Quality of Life in Indonesian with Gout Arthritis
T2 - A Community-based Randomized Controlled Trial
AU - Kurniasari, Maria Dyah
AU - Monsen, Karen A.
AU - Weng, Shuen Fu
AU - Yang, Chyn Yng
AU - Tsai, Hsiu Ting
N1 - Funding Information:
The author(s) received no financial support for the research, authorship, and/or publication of this article: This research work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan (MOST 106-2314-B-038-013-MY3 and 109-2314-B-038-110-).
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Background: Gout arthritis is an autoinflammatory arthritis that generates chronic long-term pain. Pain impacts physical activities, joint mobility, stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Cold-water immersion therapy reduces inflammation and pain associated with gout arthritis. However, cold-water immersion therapy has not been conducted among people worldwide with gout arthritis. Objective: To investigate the cold-water immersion intervention on pain, joint mobility, physical activity, stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life among acute gout patients. Methods: A community-based randomized control trial design with two parallel-intervention groups: a cold-water immersion group (20–30°C 20 minutes/day for 4 weeks) and a control group. In total, 76 eligible participants in Tomohon City, Indonesia, were recruited using a multi-stage sampling method and were randomly assigned using block randomization. A generalized estimating equation model was used to analyze the results (coef. β) and produce 95% confidence intervals (CIs). A path analysis was used to analyze mediating effects. Results: Significant pain alleviation (β = −2.06; −2.42), improved joint mobility (β = 1.20, 1.44), physical activity (β = 2.05,.59), stress (β = −1.25; −1.35), anxiety (β = −.62; −1.37), and quality of life (β = 5.34; 9.93) were detected after cold-water immersion at the second-week, and were maintained to the fourth-week time point, compared to pre-intervention and the control group. Depression (β = −1.80) had decreased by the fourth week compared to the pre-test and control group. Cold-water immersion directly mediated alleviation of pain (β = −.46, p ≤.001) and to promote the quality of life (β =.16, p =.01). Conclusions: Cold-water immersion decreased pain, stress, anxiety, and depression, and increased joint mobility, physical activity, and quality of life. It mediated alleviation of pain to increase the quality of life.
AB - Background: Gout arthritis is an autoinflammatory arthritis that generates chronic long-term pain. Pain impacts physical activities, joint mobility, stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life. Cold-water immersion therapy reduces inflammation and pain associated with gout arthritis. However, cold-water immersion therapy has not been conducted among people worldwide with gout arthritis. Objective: To investigate the cold-water immersion intervention on pain, joint mobility, physical activity, stress, anxiety, depression, and quality of life among acute gout patients. Methods: A community-based randomized control trial design with two parallel-intervention groups: a cold-water immersion group (20–30°C 20 minutes/day for 4 weeks) and a control group. In total, 76 eligible participants in Tomohon City, Indonesia, were recruited using a multi-stage sampling method and were randomly assigned using block randomization. A generalized estimating equation model was used to analyze the results (coef. β) and produce 95% confidence intervals (CIs). A path analysis was used to analyze mediating effects. Results: Significant pain alleviation (β = −2.06; −2.42), improved joint mobility (β = 1.20, 1.44), physical activity (β = 2.05,.59), stress (β = −1.25; −1.35), anxiety (β = −.62; −1.37), and quality of life (β = 5.34; 9.93) were detected after cold-water immersion at the second-week, and were maintained to the fourth-week time point, compared to pre-intervention and the control group. Depression (β = −1.80) had decreased by the fourth week compared to the pre-test and control group. Cold-water immersion directly mediated alleviation of pain (β = −.46, p ≤.001) and to promote the quality of life (β =.16, p =.01). Conclusions: Cold-water immersion decreased pain, stress, anxiety, and depression, and increased joint mobility, physical activity, and quality of life. It mediated alleviation of pain to increase the quality of life.
KW - cold-water immersion
KW - gout
KW - pain
KW - quality of life
KW - randomized control trial
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U2 - 10.1177/10998004211063547
DO - 10.1177/10998004211063547
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85122958057
SN - 1099-8004
JO - Biological Research for Nursing
JF - Biological Research for Nursing
ER -