Improving post‐acute stroke follow‐up care by adopting telecare consultations in a nurse‐led clinic: Study protocol of a hybrid implementation‐effectiveness trial

Author:

Wong Arkers Kwan Ching1ORCID,Kwok Vivian Wai Yan2,Wong Frances Kam Yuet1ORCID,Tong Danny Wah Kun3,Yuen Bernard Man Kam2,Fong Ching Sing2,Chan Shun Tim2,Li Wah Chun2,Zhou Shiyi4,Lee Athena Yin Lam5

Affiliation:

1. School of Nursing The Hong Kong Polytechnic University Hung Hom Hong Kong

2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Hospital Authority Homantin Hong Kong

3. Hospital Authority Head Office, Hospital Authority Building Homantin Hong Kong

4. School of Nursing Shanghai Jiao Tong University Shanghai China

5. Department of Health Wan Chai Hong Kong

Abstract

AbstractAimTo evaluate the clinical effectiveness and implementation strategies of telecare consultations in post‐stroke nurse‐led clinics.BackgroundTelecare consultations could be an alternative to conventional in‐person consultations and improve continuity of care for stroke survivors following their discharge from hospital. Previous studies utilizing telecare consultations only focused on testing their clinical effectiveness on stroke survivors; the appropriateness and feasibility of adopting this new delivery modality in a real‐world setting were not examined.DesignA Type II hybrid effectiveness‐implementation design will be adopted.MethodsEligible stroke survivor participants will be randomly assigned to the intervention group (telecare consultation) or control group (usual in‐person clinic consultation). Both groups will receive the same nursing intervention but delivered through different channels. The Reach, Effectiveness, Adoption, Implementation, Maintenance framework will be used to evaluate the clinical effectiveness and implementation outcomes. The primary outcome is the non‐inferiority of the degree of disability between the two groups at 3 months into the intervention and at 3 months post‐intervention. The paper complies with the SPIRIT guidelines for study protocols adapted for designing and reporting parallel group randomized trials.ConclusionThe findings of this study will provide key insights into the processes for implementing and adopting telecare consultations into long‐term services for post‐stroke patients.ImpactThis study contributes to the translation of telecare consultations for stroke survivors into real‐life settings. If effective, this program may provide guidance for expanding telecare consultations to other post‐stroke nurse‐led clinics or to patients with other chronic diseases.Trial RegistrationThis study has been registered at clinicaltrials.gov (identifier: NCT05183672). Registered on 10 January 2022.

Funder

Health and Medical Research Fund

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Nursing

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