Using Gene Expression Analysis to Examine Changes in Loneliness, Depression and Systemic Inflammation in Lonely Chronically Ill Older Adults.

护理学期刊(英文) Pub Date : 2016-08-01 Epub Date: 2016-08-31 DOI:10.4236/ojn.2016.68066
Laurie A Theeke, Jennifer A Mallow, Julie Moore, Ann McBurney, Reyna VanGilder, Taura Barr, Elliott Theeke, Stephanie Rellick, Ashley Petrone
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of LISTEN (Loneliness Intervention) on loneliness, depression, physical health, systemic inflammation, and genomic expression in a sample of lonely, chronically ill, older adults.

Methods: This was a prospective, longitudinal randomized trial of LISTEN, a novel intervention based on theories of narrative and cognitive restructuring to target specific aspects of loneliness. Twenty-three older, lonely, chronically ill adults were recruited from a family medicine clinic in West Virginia. Participants were randomized to two groups, 13 in LISTEN group (Loneliness Intervention) and 10 in attention control (healthy aging education). Participants attended an enrollment session where they completed consent, survey data (including sociodemographics and chronic illness diagnoses), baseline physical measures, and blood sampling for gene expression analysis. After completing the 5 weekly sessions, all participants attended a 12 week post data collection meeting (17 weeks post-baseline) for survey completion, physical measures and blood sampling.

Results: The results of this study show that the LISTEN intervention improves measures of physical and psychosocial health. Specifically, subjects enrolled in LISTEN showed reductions in systolic blood pressure, as well as decreased feelings of loneliness and depression. These changes may be due, in part, to a reduction in systemic inflammation, as measured by interleukin-2.

Conclusion: This study provides support for the use of LISTEN in reducing loneliness in chronically ill, older adults. Further, while some of our results are inconclusive, it provides rationale to expand our study population to evaluate the relationship between loneliness and systemic inflammation. In the future, enhancing knowledge about the relationships among loneliness, chronic illness, systemic inflammation, and gene expression of these particular targets, and how these relationships may change over time with intervention will inform translation of findings to clinical settings.

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利用基因表达分析研究孤独慢性疾病老年人孤独感、抑郁和全身炎症的变化。
目的:本研究的目的是评估LISTEN(孤独干预)对孤独、抑郁、身体健康、全身炎症和基因组表达在孤独、慢性疾病老年人样本中的有效性。方法:这是一项前瞻性的纵向随机试验,LISTEN是一种基于叙事和认知重构理论的新型干预措施,针对孤独的特定方面。研究人员从西弗吉尼亚州的一家家庭医学诊所招募了23名年长、孤独、患有慢性疾病的成年人。受试者随机分为两组,LISTEN组(孤独感干预)13人,注意控制组(健康老龄化教育)10人。参与者参加了一个登记会议,在那里他们完成了同意书、调查数据(包括社会人口统计学和慢性疾病诊断)、基线物理测量和基因表达分析的血液采样。在完成5周疗程后,所有参与者参加了12周后数据收集会议(基线后17周),以完成调查、物理测量和血液采样。结果:本研究结果表明,LISTEN干预措施改善了身体和心理健康的措施。具体来说,参加LISTEN的受试者表现出收缩压的降低,以及孤独感和抑郁感的减少。这些变化可能部分是由于全身炎症的减少,这是由白细胞介素-2测量的。结论:本研究为使用LISTEN来减少慢性病老年人的孤独感提供了支持。此外,虽然我们的一些结果是不确定的,但它为扩大我们的研究人群以评估孤独感和全身性炎症之间的关系提供了依据。在未来,加强对孤独、慢性疾病、全身性炎症和这些特定靶点的基因表达之间关系的了解,以及这些关系如何随着时间的推移而改变,将为研究结果转化为临床环境提供信息。
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