Multi-center, pragmatic, cluster-randomized, controlled trial of standardized Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) training versus usual care on PD-related infections (The TEACH-PD Trial): Trial Protocol

Author:

Chow Josephine Sau1ORCID,Boudville Neil2,Cho Yeoungjee3,Palmer Suetonia4,Pascoe Elaine M5,Hawley Carmel M5,Reidlinger Donna M5,Hickey Laura E5,Stastny Ruth5,Valks Andrea5,Vergara Lisa5,Movva Ramya5,Kiriwandeniya Charani5,Candler Hayley5,Mihala Gabor5,Buisman Bernadette6,Equinox Keri-Lu7,Figueiredo Ana E8,Fuge Trudi5,Howard Kirsten9,Howell Martin9,Jaure Allison10,Jose Matthew D11,Lee Anna12,Miguel Susana San13,Moodie Jo-anne14,Nguyen Thu T15,Pinlac Geraldine4,Reynolds Annie16,Saweirs Walaa W M6,Steiner-Lim Genevieve Z17,Whare Bronwen Te18,Tomlins Melinda19,Upjohn Megan20,Voss David21,Walker Rachael C22,Wilson Joanne4,Johnson David W3

Affiliation:

1. South Western Sydney Local Health Network: South Western Sydney Local Health District

2. University of Western Australia Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences

3. Princess Alexandra Hospital Health Service District: Princess Alexandra Hospital

4. University of Otago Christchurch

5. The University of Queensland Mater Clinical School: The University of Queensland Mater Clinical Unit

6. Te Whatu Ora Te Tai Tokerau: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Te Tai Tokerau

7. Cairns Hospital

8. Pontificia Universidade Catolica do Rio Grande do Sul

9. University of Sydney Diabetes Unit: The University of Sydney Menzies Centre for Health Policy

10. The University of Sydney

11. Royal Hobart Hospital

12. Wollongong Hospital

13. South Western Sydney Local Health District

14. The Royal Melbourne Hospital

15. Auckland District Health Board: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai Auckland

16. Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Te Matau a Maui Hawke's Bay

17. Western Sydney University

18. Taranaki Healthcare Ltd: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Taranaki

19. Hunter New England Health: Hunter New England Local Health District

20. Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Te Toka Tumai Auckland

21. Counties Manukau DHB: Te Whatu Ora Health New Zealand Counties Manukau

22. Eastern Institute of Technology - Hawke's Bay Campus: Eastern Institute of Technology

Abstract

Abstract Background Peritoneal dialysis (PD)-related infections, such as peritonitis, exit site, and tunnel infections, substantially impair the sustainability of PD. Accordingly, PD-related infection is the top-priority research outcome for patients and caregivers. While PD nurse trainers teach patients to perform their own PD, PD training curricula are not standardized or informed by an evidentiary base and may offer a potential approach to prevent PD infections. The Targeted Education ApproaCH to improve Peritoneal Dialysis outcomes (TEACH-PD) trial evaluates whether a standardized training curriculum for PD nurse trainers and incident PD patients based on the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD) guidelines reduces PD-related infections compared to usual training practices. Methods The TEACH-PD trial is a registry-based, pragmatic, open-label, multi-center, binational, cluster-randomized controlled trial. TEACH-PD will recruit adults aged 18 years or older who have not previously undergone PD training at 42 PD treatment units (clusters) in Australia and New Zealand (ANZ) between July 2019 and June 2023. Clusters will be randomized 1:1 to standardized TEACH-PD training curriculum or usual training practice. The primary trial outcome is the time to the first occurrence of any PD-related infection (exit site infection, tunnel infection, or peritonitis). The secondary trial outcomes are the individual components of the primary outcome, infection-associated catheter removal, transfer to hemodialysis (greater than 30-days and 180-days), quality of life, hospitalization, all-cause death, a composite of transfer to hemodialysis or all-cause death, and cost-effectiveness. Participants are followed for a minimum of 12 months with a targeted average follow-up period of two years. Participant and outcome data are collected from the ANZ Dialysis and Transplant Registry (ANZDATA) and the New Zealand Peritoneal Dialysis (NZPD) Registry. This protocol follows the Standard Protocol Items: Recommendations for Interventional Trials (SPIRIT) guidelines. Discussion TEACH-PD is a registry-based, cluster-randomized pragmatic trial that aims to provide high-certainty evidence about whether an ISPD guideline-informed standardized PD training curriculum for PD nurse trainers and adult patients prevents PD-related infections. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT03816111. Registered on 24th January 2019.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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