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A systematic review on the effects of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue among people with upper and/or lower limb osteoarthritis.

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العنوان: A systematic review on the effects of non-pharmacological interventions for fatigue among people with upper and/or lower limb osteoarthritis.
المؤلفون: Fawole, Henrietta O, Idowu, Opeyemi A, Osadiaye, Osaretin A, Akinrolie, Olayinka, Ibekaku, Michael, Ojo, Mayowa, Kolawole, Francis O, Adandom, Israel I, Oyeyemi, Adewale L, Useh, Ushotanefe, Riskowski, Jody
المصدر: Rheumatology Advances in Practice; 2024, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p1-20, 20p
مصطلحات موضوعية: OSTEOARTHRITIS, TELEREHABILITATION, BEHAVIOR therapy
مستخلص: Objectives To identify non-pharmacological fatigue interventions and determine the effectiveness of these non-pharmacological interventions in reducing fatigue immediately and over time in OA. Methods A review protocol (CRD42020163730) was developed and registered with the PROSPERO database. Included studies comprised peer-reviewed randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that examined the effects of conservative interventions on fatigue in people with upper and lower limb OA. Cochrane Collaboration's tool for assessing the risk of bias (ROB-2) was used to assess the quality of evidence of studies. Narrative synthesis was used to summarize the effectiveness of identified fatigue interventions. Results Out of 2644 citations identified from databases, 32 reports were included after screening for titles, abstracts and full texts. Of these reports, 30 parallel RCTs, one cluster and one cross-over RCT were included. 13 RCTs were of low ROB, 6 had some concerns and 13 had high ROB. The narrative synthesis identified interventions for fatigue including exercise, activity pacing, cognitive behavioural therapy, telerehabilitation and complementary alternative therapies. Exercise interventions showed the most significant beneficial effects on fatigue. Conclusions Diverse interventions for fatigue management among individuals with upper and lower limb OA were identified. Of these, exercise interventions appear to be the most promising with the majority of these interventions favouring fatigue improvement. While cognitive behavioural therapy has limited evidence of beneficial effects, there is insufficient evidence regarding the effectiveness of other identified interventions, including complementary and alternative therapies, and telerehabilitation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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قاعدة البيانات: Complementary Index
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تدمد:25141775
DOI:10.1093/rap/rkae050