%0 Journal Article %T A personalised activity programme helps reduce fatigue in people after Guillain-Barré Syndrome in a replicated single system design. %A Mudge S %A Smith G %A Parry GJ %J Disabil Rehabil %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jul 13 %M 39001796 %F 2.439 %R 10.1080/09638288.2024.2374486 %X UNASSIGNED: We evaluated the effectiveness of an online activity-focussed programme to decrease fatigue in people with prior Guillain-Barré Syndrome and explored the perspectives of participants regarding the acceptability and feasibility of the programme.
UNASSIGNED: We recruited eight people diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome more than two years previously who still had fatigue limiting daily activity. We used mixed methods with a replicated single system design using repeated outcome measures across the three phases (baseline, intervention, follow-up) to evaluate the impact of the intervention on fatigue, activity, wellbeing and confidence to exercise. We used qualitative interviews to explore participants' perspectives of the programme.
UNASSIGNED: All participants developed a personalized plan to manage fatigue using goals and feedback, which was effective in reducing fatigue for most participants. Participants were positive about what they had learnt about fatigue, themselves and strategies to manage fatigue. Some participants also experienced improvements in activity, exercise confidence and health and wellbeing. Not all changes were sustained past the follow-up period, which reflects participants' differing levels of confidence to continue with their plan.
UNASSIGNED: Graduated physical activity in association with developing a personalised plan were key features effective in managing fatigue after Guillain-Barré Syndrome.
Carefully graded activity can improve fatigue for people with Guillain-Barré Syndrome.Telehealth is a useful medium for delivering a fatigue management programme as it removes the need to travel and improves access for those who live remotely.Collaboratively developing a fatigue management programme that is individualized to a person’s context is probable to contribute to their sense of ownership and likelihood to sustain the plan.Although people may have the skills and knowledge to set goals, use feedback and change their plan, many appreciate the accountability they perceive from ongoing sessions for fatigue management.