Effect of an Enhanced Self-Care Protocol on Lymphedema Status among People Affected by Moderate to Severe Lower-Limb Lymphedema in Bangladesh, a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

  • Douglass, Janet
  • Mableson, Hayley
  • Martindale, Sarah
  • Jhara, Sanya Tahmina
  • Karim, Mohammad Jahirul
  • Rahman, Muhammad Mujibur
  • Al Kawsar, Abdullah
  • Abul, Khair
  • Mahmood, ASM Sultan
  • Rahman, AKM Fazlur
  • Chowdhury, Salim Mahmud
  • Kim, Susan
  • Betts, Hannah
  • Taylor, Mark
  • Kelly-Hope, Louise
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Publication date
January 2020
Publisher
MDPI AG

Abstract

Lymphatic filariasis (LF) is a major cause of lymphedema, affecting over 16 million people globally. A daily, hygiene-centered self-care protocol is recommended and effective in reducing acute attacks caused by secondary infections. It may also reverse lymphedema status in early stages, but less so as lymphedema advances. Lymphatic stimulating activities such as self-massage and deep-breathing have proven beneficial for cancer-related lymphedema, but have not been tested in LF-settings. Therefore, an enhanced self-care protocol was trialed among people affected by moderate to severe LF-related lymphedema in northern Bangladesh. Cluster randomization was used to allocate participants to either standard- or enhanced-self-care groups. Lymphede...

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