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Web-Based Self-Management Guide for Kidney Transplant Recipients (The Getting on With Your Life With a Transplanted Kidney Study): Protocol for Development and Preliminary Testing

机译:基于Web的肾脏移植受者自我管理指南(移植肾脏研究与您的生活融为一体):开发和初步测试协议

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Background Although it is well known that compared with dialysis, kidney transplantation improves the quality of life (QoL) of patients with end-stage renal disease, posttransplant recovery of physical health and other aspects of QoL remain well below age- and sex-matched norms. In addition, most transplant recipients are not physically active even years after the transplant and face several barriers to engaging in physical activity (PA). This is of concern as low levels of PA in transplant recipients has been associated with increased risk of mortality and poor graft function. Optimization of QoL needs a team approach involving the patients and the members of the health care team. While members of the health care team are focused on optimizing the biological responses to transplant, patients may have few or no tools at their disposal to engage in behaviors that optimize QoL. To accomplish the need of supporting these patients in the self-management of their condition and to facilitate engagement with PA, new tools tailored to this population are required. Objective The aim of this protocol study is to develop a Web-based, patient-centered self-management intervention to promote a healthy lifestyle, increase daily PA, and improve QoL in kidney transplant recipients. Methods We will use the Obesity-Related Behavioral Intervention Trials model for developing behavioral treatments for chronic diseases to guide the proposed project. We will follow a modified version of the iterative 10-step process that was used to develop educational material for people with multiple sclerosis. The development of the intervention will occur in partnership with patients and a multidisciplinary team of clinicians and researchers. A comprehensive needs assessment including data from our pilot study, literature review, and focus groups will be conducted. The focus groups will be conducted with 6 to 10 participants for each type of stakeholders: patients and professional experts to identify areas of concerns of kidney transplant recipients that are appropriate to address through self-management. The areas of concern identified through the assessment needs will be included in the website. Results This study has received funding from the Kidney Foundation of Canada for 2 years (2018-2020) and was recently granted ethics approval. Investigators have begun conducting the needs assessment described in step 1 of the study. The study is expected to be completed by the end of 2020. Conclusions This will be the first comprehensive, evidence- and experience-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients. Once the intervention is developed, we anticipate improvements in patient experience, shared decision making, daily PA, QoL, and, in future studies, improvements in health outcomes and demonstrations of cost savings in posttransplant care.
机译:背景技术尽管众所周知,与透析相比,肾脏移植改善了终末期肾脏疾病患者的生活质量(QoL),移植后身体健康的恢复以及QoL的其他方面仍远低于年龄和性别匹配的标准。此外,即使在移植后数年,大多数移植受者仍未进行身体活动,并且面临参加体育活动(PA)的若干障碍。由于移植受体中PA水平低与死亡风险增加和移植物功能差有关,这引起了人们的关注。 QoL的优化需要一种团队方法,让患者和医疗团队的成员参与其中。尽管医疗保健团队的成员致力于优化对移植的生物学反应,但患者可能很少或根本没有工具来进行可优化QoL的行为。为了满足支持这些患者自我状况的需要并促进与PA的接触,需要针对该人群的新工具。目的本方案研究的目的是开发一种基于Web的,以患者为中心的自我管理干预措施,以促进健康的生活方式,增加每日PA和改善肾移植接受者的QoL。方法我们将使用与肥胖有关的行为干预试验模型来开发针对慢性病的行为治疗方法,以指导拟议的项目。我们将遵循10步迭代过程的修改版本,该过程用于开发多发性硬化症患者的教学材料。干预措施的发展将与患者以及临床医生和研究人员的多学科团队合作进行。将进行全面的需求评估,包括我们的试验研究,文献综述和焦点小组的数据。将针对每种类型的利益相关者(包括患者和专业专家),由6至10名参与者进行焦点小组讨论,以找出适合通过自我管理解决的肾脏移植接受者的关注领域。通过评估需求确定的关注领域将包含在网站中。结果这项研究已获得加拿大肾脏基金会2年(2018-2020年)的资助,并且最近获得了伦理学批准。研究人员已开始进行研究步骤1中所述的需求评估。该研究预计将于2020年底完成。结论这将是第一个针对肾移植受者的全面,基于证据和经验的自我管理计划。一旦制定了干预措施,我们预计患者体验,共同决策,每日PA,生活质量(QoL)会有所改善,在未来的研究中,健康状况会有所改善,并证明节省移植后医疗费用。

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