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The Effectiveness of Natural Resources for Reducing Stress (LUGISES)

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ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06018649
Recruitment Status : Active, not recruiting
First Posted : August 30, 2023
Last Update Posted : August 30, 2023
Sponsor:
Collaborator:
Research Council of Lithuania
Information provided by (Responsible Party):
Lolita Rapoliene, Klaipėda University

Brief Summary:
High levels of stress cause serious health problems and reduce the quality of life. There is a lack of research proving the use of natural resources for the treatment or prevention of the stress and recovery from post Covid-19 condition. The goal of research: to assess the impact of natural resources (geothermal/mineral water, mud, salt, climate) on reducing stress and improving stress-related mental and physical health, as well as the safety of the procedures. The study will be randomized, controlled, parallel group, single- blinded (to researchers). The complex of procedures of water pool, mineral water bath, mud wrapping, salt therapy, nature therapy procedure will be provided with the different duration and mode (inpatient, outpatient). Primary outcomes- the effect on stress level; secondary outcomes: the effects on stress-related mental and physical health, work and social adaptation, tolerance and safety of balneotherapy procedures. The observation: before, after treatment, after 3 and 6 month of follow-up will be reveled.

Condition or disease Intervention/treatment Phase
Distress, Emotional COVID-19 Combination Product: Balneotherapy plus complex Combination Product: Combined nature resources treatment Other: Nature therapy procedure Not Applicable

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Study Type : Interventional  (Clinical Trial)
Actual Enrollment : 330 participants
Allocation: Randomized
Intervention Model: Parallel Assignment
Intervention Model Description: In a parallel study 6 groups of participants will receive different interventions modalities (duration, procedures complex, inpatient/outpatient, control). Participants will be assigned to one of the treatment arms at the beginning of the trial and continue in that arm throughout the length of the trial. Assignment to a group will be randomized. There will be possibility to compare few treatments modalities results.
Masking: Double (Investigator, Outcomes Assessor)
Masking Description: The subject will be randomly assigned to the study group (I-VI) by a computer program after the initial examination (T0) at the study centers. Grouping will be done by a statistician. Coding/blinding will be done so that researchers, statisticians, etc. will not know which group the subject belongs to. After the initial screening, the completed questionnaires will be modally coded by a statistician. The researchers conducting the clinical trial will not know which group the subject belongs to.
Primary Purpose: Prevention
Official Title: The Effectiveness and Safety of Using Lithuania's Natural Resources to Improve Stress-related Mental and Physical Health
Actual Study Start Date : January 2, 2023
Estimated Primary Completion Date : September 15, 2023
Estimated Study Completion Date : March 1, 2024

Arm Intervention/treatment
Experimental: Short ambulatory balneotherapy (SAB)
Group I will be given a complex of balneological procedures: swimming pool 20 min, 34-36° mineral/geothermal water procedure 20 min, sapropel wrapping 20 min, salt therapy 25 min. Duration of treatment - 6 days, outpatient.
Combination Product: Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).

Experimental: Long ambulatory balneotherapy (LAB)

Group II will be given a complex of balneological procedures as group I- swimming pool 20 min, 34-36° mineral/geothermal water procedure 20 min, sapropel wrapping 20 min, salt therapy 25 min.

Duration of treatment - 11 days, outpatient treatment.

Combination Product: Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).

Experimental: Combined nature resources treatment (CNT)

Group III will be given a complex of balneological procedures like groups I and II plus natural therapy procedure developed by the researchers: a 45-minute walk in nature (forest, seaside), a complex of simple strength and breathing low-intensity exercises, sensory impulses (landscape , forest smells - aromatherapy, natural sounds of nature, collecting nature's goodies (berries, pine cones, leaves, etc.), awareness therapy, heliotherapy.

Duration - 11 days., outpatient treatment.

Combination Product: Combined nature resources treatment

The participants of CNT group will be given combined treatment: nature therapy procedure (45 min) and balneotherapy plus complex intervention procedures.

The nature therapy procedure was created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, kinesiology selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instructions with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).


Experimental: Long inpatient balneotherapy (LIB)

Group IV will be accommodated in the research/resort center and will receive balneological treatment (as groups I and II).

Duration of treatment 11 days, inpatient treatment.

Combination Product: Balneotherapy plus complex
The three groups of study (SAB, LAB, LIB) will get same balneotherapy intervention with the difference in duration and mode (outpatient/inpatient). Balneotherapy plus complex procedures: swimming pool with light exercises- 20 min (29-31°C), rest 15 min, wrapping/bath with peloids (peat mud, sapropel)- 20 min (38-40°C), rest 20 min, mineral water bath- 20 min (36-38°C), salt therapy- 25 min (humidity 35%, temperature about 22°).

Active Comparator: Nature therapy (NT)
Group V will be given only the natural therapy procedure (as in group III). Duration 11 days, outpatient, self-managed according instructions and training provided.
Other: Nature therapy procedure
The participants of NT group will be given nature therapy procedure (45 min) created by researchers by combining the principles of nature therapy, kinesiology, mindfulness, wild nature therapy, selecting actions suitable for the season. A procedure instruction with specific steps will be prepared and given to the research participant. The procedure will be performed for the first time by a physiotherapist, the rest of the procedures are performed independently, following the detailed procedure with written instructions given to the participants. Each day participants will receive a message with a reminder to perform the natural therapy procedure. Duration of procedure- 45 min, outside (seaside, forest).

No Intervention: Control
Group VI - the control group, the participants of which will not be given any procedures. Duration 11 days.



Primary Outcome Measures :
  1. General Symptom Distress Scale (GSDS) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    The GSDS is a brief self-reported measure to assess intensity (0 (I don't have this symptom) - 10 scale (extremely bothersome) of specific symptoms relevant to stress. In the second section of the GSDS, participants are asked to provide a global rating of how distressing their symptoms are on a 10-point scale, with higher scores indicating more distress. In the third part, participants are asked to provide a global rating of how well they are able to manage their symptoms on a 10-point scale with higher scores indicating better ability to manage symptoms.

  2. PSS-10 (Perceived Stress Scale) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    It is a self-reported questionnaire to measure the degree to which situations in one's life. There are described 10 items which are appraised as stressful and participant should sign 1-4 points to each. Individual scores on the PSS can range from 0 to 40 with higher scores indicating higher perceived stress. ► Scores ranging from 0-13 would be considered low stress. ► Scores ranging from 14-26 would be considered moderate stress. ► Scores ranging from 27-40 would be considered high perceived stress.

  3. Cortisol level in saliva [ Time Frame: Treatment (1- 2 weeks) ]
    Specified amount of saliva is taken into dispenser and the amount of cortisol in it is tested in sertified laboratory (Germany). Higher cortisol numbers indicate higher stress levels.


Secondary Outcome Measures :
  1. Anxiety by STAI-5- Spielberger State-Trait Anxiety Inventory [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    The five-item short forms of STAIS and STAIT are given. A number of statements which people have used to describe themselves are given for the signing answer which seems to describe respondent's present feelings best. For STAIS- HOW YOU FEEL RIGHT NOW, for STAIT- HOW YOU GENERALLY FEEL in 1-4 score, where 1 means Not at all, 4- Very much so. Cutoff scores for state STAIS (>9.5) and trait STAIT(>13.5) anxiety.

  2. Work and social adjustment by WSAS (work and social adjustment scale) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    The effect will be measured by WSAS (work and social adjustment) scale

  3. The safety of balneotherapy [ Time Frame: After treatment (1-2 weeks) ]
    A questionnaire with 24 symptoms (redness, itching, dryness, infection, peeling, rash, red eyes, dizziness, pain, depression, insomnia, fatigue, stress, terminal pain, nausea, loss of appetite, heart palpitations, increase in blood pressure, decrease , thirst, cough, shortness of breath, general deterioration of health, and others (for enquiry) will be given to to express undesirable effects during water, mud and salt procedures. The respondent in the table indicates 1- never, 2- rarely, 3- often, 4- always, 5- required treatment. At the end participant generally assess the safety of all balneotherapy procedures at 5-point Likert scale, where 1 is very safe, 5- unsafe.

  4. Effect on depression- CESD-R (Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Scale ) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    It is a 20-item measure of depressive symptoms. The list with 20 items identifies how respondent may be feeling or behaving recently. They need to check the boxes that apply how many times he have felt this way in the past week or longer. 1- Not suitable at all or Less than 1 day, 2- 1-2 days, 3- 3-4 days, 4- 5-7 days, 5- almost every day for two weeks. Bigger number means more severe depression.

  5. Effect on fatigue- FAS-10 (Fatigue scale) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    The scale has 10 items. Each FAS question is answered using a five-point Likert-type scale ranging from 1 ("never") to 5 ("always"). Points 4 and 10 are evaluated in contrast. The total score can range from 10, indicating the lowest level of fatigue, to 50, indicating the highest.

  6. AIOS (Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale) [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    AIOS scale (Arizona Integrative Outcomes Scale is a single-item visual analog scale (AIOS) where the items self-rate the overall sense of spiritual, social, mental, emotional, and physical well-being over the past 24 hours or the past month. Respondent Mark the line below with an X at the point that summarizes your overall sense of well-being for the past 24 hours from Worst you have ever been to best you have ever been.

  7. Sleep quality [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    SQS (Single-Item Sleep Scale (Snyder E, 2018). This is a single-item sleep quality scale. The SQS is easily self-administered administered a questionnaire that uses a visual analog scale.The questionnaire instructions instruct the respondent to rate overall sleep quality over a 7-day period on a VAS from 0 to 10 based on the following five categories: 0 = terrible, 1-3 = poor, 4-6 = fair, 7- 9 = good and 10 = excellent When assessing sleep quality, respondents are asked to consider the following key components of sleep quality: how many hours they slept, how easily they fell asleep, how often they woke up during the night (except for going to the bathroom), how often they woke up earlier than they should, and how rested felt after sleep.

  8. Cognitive function [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    Cognitive function will be measured using licenced RehaCom software screening tests (working memory, attention, working speed, attention span). Bigger positive results means better function, negative results- bad function.

  9. Forced vital capacity [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    FVC-Forced vital capacity- the total volume of air that can be exhaled during a maximal forced expiration effort measured in litres.

  10. Forced expiratory volume [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    The forced expiratory volume in 1 second (FEV1) is the volume of air (in liters) exhaled in the first second during forced exhalation after maximal inspiration.

  11. Peak expiratory flow [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    PEF is measured during routine spirometry. Peak expiratory flow (PEF) is given in litres of air breathed out per minute (l/min).

  12. Blood pressure [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    Measuring systolic and diastolic blood pressure (mmHg)

  13. Heart rate [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    Heart rate in times per minute

  14. Oxygen saturation [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    Using a pulse oximeter we will measure oxygen saturation. It is a noninvasive device placed over a person's finger. It measures light wavelengths to determine the ratio of the current levels of oxygenated hemoglobin to deoxygenated hemoglobin.

  15. Skin condition [ Time Frame: 6 month ]
    Skin condition will be measured: moisture, oiliness, elasticity (TMISHION Skin Tester, Model: M-6602). Portable Instrument Skin Oil Content Moisture Analyzer will measure skin moisture, oiliness, elasticity degree using bio-resistance technology which can accurately detect the health value of the skin, further understand the skin condition. The inductive probe can sense the skin condition, and can monitor the degree of whitening, moisture, oil content and skin elasticity. Higher degree indicate higher parameter measured.



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Ages Eligible for Study:   18 Years to 65 Years   (Adult, Older Adult)
Sexes Eligible for Study:   All
Accepts Healthy Volunteers:   No
Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:

  • Age 18- 65 years
  • Strength of stress >3 (0 no stress - 10 unbearable stress, VAS) AND/OR
  • Stress control <7 (0- I can't control - 10- I control perfectly, VAS)

Exclusion Criteria:

  • Uncontrolled/decompensated systemic diseases (hematological, endocrine, rheumatological, renal, cardiovascular, digestive, pulmonary),
  • Active infection,
  • Malignant tumors,
  • Surgery or major trauma in the past year,
  • Impaired ability to walk,
  • Applied balneotherapy treatment during a 3-month period,
  • Pregnancy/lactation,
  • Bleeding,
  • Severe mental disorder.

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Please refer to this study by its ClinicalTrials.gov identifier (NCT number): NCT06018649


Locations
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Lithuania
Klaipėda university
Klaipėda, Lithuania, LT-92294
Sponsors and Collaborators
Klaipėda University
Research Council of Lithuania
Investigators
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Principal Investigator: Lolita Rapoliene, ass.prof. Klaipėda University
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Responsible Party: Lolita Rapoliene, Associate professor dr., Klaipėda University
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT06018649    
Other Study ID Numbers: BE-2-87
First Posted: August 30, 2023    Key Record Dates
Last Update Posted: August 30, 2023
Last Verified: August 2023
Individual Participant Data (IPD) Sharing Statement:
Plan to Share IPD: Undecided
Plan Description: Sharing of participant data is possible by separate agreement, only for scientific purposes in the relevant field.

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Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Drug Product: No
Studies a U.S. FDA-regulated Device Product: No
Keywords provided by Lolita Rapoliene, Klaipėda University:
stress
balneotherapy
mineral water
peloids
mental state
cortisol
rehabilitation
spa therapy
hydrotherapy
nature therapy
resort medicine
health
natural resources