TY - JOUR
T1 - Individual outcomes after tailored versus generic self-management strategies for persistent fatigue in youth with a fatigue syndrome or rheumatic condition
T2 - A multiple single-case study
AU - Vroegindeweij, Anouk
AU - Houtveen, Jan
AU - Lucassen, Desiree A
AU - Van De Putte, Elise M
AU - Wulffraat, Nico M
AU - Nijhof, Sanne L
AU - Swart, Joost F
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Authors. British Journal of Health Psychology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of British Psychological Society.
PY - 2024/9
Y1 - 2024/9
N2 - Objective: To examine individual outcomes after tailored lifestyle (PROfeel) or generic dietary advice as self-management intervention for persistent fatigue in adolescents and young adults with a chronic condition, to compare participants who did and did not benefit and to explore changes to factors in the biopsychosocial model of fatigue after PROfeel. Method: A multiple single-case AB-phase design was embedded in a randomized crossover trial (N = 45). Intensive longitudinal data (ILD) on outcomes ‘fatigue severity’, ‘self-efficacy’ and ‘quality of life’ (QoL) were collected through weekly smartphone measurement for 20 weeks. ILD on biopsychosocial factors were collected through experience sampling methodology for 28 days pre-post first intervention. Baseline characteristics were compared with t-tests and chi-square tests. Permutation distancing tests were used to assess change over time in all ILD. Results: Regarding weekly measurements, nineteen participants (42.22%) showed small to large positive outcomes (drange =.05 to 2.59), mostly after PROfeel. Eleven participants (24.44%) showed small to moderate negative outcomes (drange = −.02 to −2.46), mostly after dietary advice. Fatigue severity improved most, followed by self-efficacy. Participants who benefitted showed higher QoL levels and lower fatigue and pain levels compared with others at baseline (all p <.02). When positive outcomes were observed after PROfeel, typically ≥1 biopsychosocial factor had been targeted successfully. Conclusion: Self-management advice has more potential when tailored to individual characteristics, including the biopsychosocial model of fatigue. PROfeel appears particularly useful as fatigue intervention for individuals with relatively less severe symptoms.
AB - Objective: To examine individual outcomes after tailored lifestyle (PROfeel) or generic dietary advice as self-management intervention for persistent fatigue in adolescents and young adults with a chronic condition, to compare participants who did and did not benefit and to explore changes to factors in the biopsychosocial model of fatigue after PROfeel. Method: A multiple single-case AB-phase design was embedded in a randomized crossover trial (N = 45). Intensive longitudinal data (ILD) on outcomes ‘fatigue severity’, ‘self-efficacy’ and ‘quality of life’ (QoL) were collected through weekly smartphone measurement for 20 weeks. ILD on biopsychosocial factors were collected through experience sampling methodology for 28 days pre-post first intervention. Baseline characteristics were compared with t-tests and chi-square tests. Permutation distancing tests were used to assess change over time in all ILD. Results: Regarding weekly measurements, nineteen participants (42.22%) showed small to large positive outcomes (drange =.05 to 2.59), mostly after PROfeel. Eleven participants (24.44%) showed small to moderate negative outcomes (drange = −.02 to −2.46), mostly after dietary advice. Fatigue severity improved most, followed by self-efficacy. Participants who benefitted showed higher QoL levels and lower fatigue and pain levels compared with others at baseline (all p <.02). When positive outcomes were observed after PROfeel, typically ≥1 biopsychosocial factor had been targeted successfully. Conclusion: Self-management advice has more potential when tailored to individual characteristics, including the biopsychosocial model of fatigue. PROfeel appears particularly useful as fatigue intervention for individuals with relatively less severe symptoms.
KW - adolescents
KW - diet
KW - experience sampling methodology
KW - lifestyle
KW - persistent fatigue
KW - personalized medicine
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U2 - 10.1111/bjhp.12722
DO - 10.1111/bjhp.12722
M3 - Article
C2 - 38531612
SN - 1359-107X
VL - 29
SP - 712
EP - 730
JO - British journal of health psychology
JF - British journal of health psychology
IS - 3
ER -