This work is part of a broader research with women with fibromyalgia. The aim of this study is to establish the effectiveness of implementation intentions to manage the preference for avoiding pain and fatigue and stop walking exercise, versus to maintain the approximate behavior (walking), taking into account high and low pain catastrophizing conditions.
Fibromyalgia is a widespread and diffuse musculoskeletal chronic pain problem not associated with inflammatory or degenerative changes, often accompanied by fatigue and sleep problems, in addition to anxiety, depression and cognitive dysfunction. Its prevalence in Europe for adults is estimated at 2.5% with a higher proportion of women. The treatment incorporates physical activity and exercise as one of its therapeutic aims has shown positive effects on health outcomes.However, it has been reported that women with fibromyalgia are less active than others with similar socio-demographic characteristics.Theories of behavioral self-regulation that taking into account motivational and volitional processes (implementation intentions) provide a conceptual framework to work with the incorporation and maintenance of the exercise, helping these people to create strong goals and handle the different self-regulation problems that can arise. These include the ones related to the preference for avoidance goals (pain or fatigue avoidance) against performing or keep doing an activity (walking exercise). This work searches to help women with fibromyalgia to manage the above mentioned inhibitors to incorporate and maintain long-term physical exercise walking. We consider the heterogeneity of people with fibromyalgia in pain catastrophizing, which makes necessary to adapt interventions aimed to promote physical exercise. We expect participants with high catastrophizing and implementation intentions to control the preference for avoiding pain or fatigue will walk more time than the other conditions.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
252
Researcher instructs participants to adopt and learn the goal intention requesting them to write it three times and verbally repeat once.
Researcher instructs participants to adopt and learn the goal intention and the plan requesting them to write it three times and verbally repeat once.
Researcher instructs participants to adopt and learn the goal intention and the plan requesting them to write it three times and verbally repeat once.
Hospital de San Vicente del Raspeig
Alicante, Spain
Time of walking
The six-minutes walk test (6MWT) test is adapted to simulate a behavioural maintenance scenario of the walking exercise. Thus, the measure is the time of walking (maximum of 30m)
Time frame: Immediately after the experimental intervention
Perceived exertion
Score on the Borg Rating of Perceived Exertion Scale anchored at 10 (Borg: 0=Not exertion at all; 10=Maximal). Higher scores mean higher perceived exertion.
Time frame: Immediately after the experimental intervention
Physical activity intensity
Percentage of participants with moderate physical activity according to the accelerometer.
Time frame: Immediately after the experimental intervention
Walking speed
Speed mean in each experimental group
Time frame: Immediately after the experimental intervention
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