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Efficacy of an eHealth self-management program in reducing irritable bowel syndrome symptom severity: a randomized controlled trial

Jun Tayama, Toyohiro Hamaguchi, Kohei Koizumi, Ryodai Yamamura, Ryo Okubo, Jun‐ichiro Kawahara, Kenji Inoue, Atsushi Takeoka, Shin Fukudo

2024Scientific Reports16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aimed to verify whether an eHealth-based self-management program can reduce irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) symptom severity. An open-label simple randomized controlled trial was conducted that compared an intervention group (n = 21) participating in an eHealth self-management program, which involved studying IBS-related information from an established self-help guide followed by in-built quizzes, with a treatment-as-usual group (n = 19) that, except for pharmacotherapy, had no treatment restrictions. Participants were female Japanese university students. The eHealth group received unlimited access to the self-management program for 8 weeks on computers and mobile devices. The primary outcome, participants' severity of IBS symptoms assessed using the IBS-severity index (IBS-SI), and the secondary outcomes of participants' quality of life, gut bacteria, and electroencephalography alpha and beta power percentages were measured at baseline and 8 weeks. A significant difference was found in the net change in IBS-SI scores between the eHealth and treatment-as-usual groups, and the former had significantly lower IBS-SI scores following the 8-week intervention than at baseline. Moreover, there was a significant difference in the net change in phylum Cyanobacteria between the eHealth and treatment-as-usual groups. Thus, the eHealth-based self-management program successfully reduced the severity of IBS symptoms.

Topics & Concepts

eHealthIrritable bowel syndromeRandomized controlled trialMedicinePhysical therapyQuality of life (healthcare)Intervention (counseling)Self-managementInternal medicinePsychiatryHealth careNursingComputer scienceEconomic growthMachine learningEconomicsGastrointestinal motility and disordersComplementary and Alternative Medicine StudiesInfant Health and Development
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