Nurse-led self-management support after organ transplantation—protocol of a multicentre, stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial
Author:
van Zanten ReginaORCID, van Dijk Monique, van Rosmalen Joost, Beck Denise, Zietse Robert, Van Hecke Ann, van Staa AnneLoes, Massey Emma K., Beck Denise, van Dijk Monique, Goedendorp Marleen, van den Hoogen Martijn, Ista Erwin, Maasdam Louise, Manintveld Olivier, Massey Emma K., van Rosmalen Joost, de Weerd Annelies, van Zanten Regina, Zietse Robert, Been-Dahmen Janet, van Staa AnneLoes, Van Hecke Ann, Bisschop Jeannet, van der Boog Paul, Konijn Maaike, van Helden Marjo, Hilbrands Luuk, Annema Coby, Engelsman Lyda, Norder Tally, Oosterhoff Christina, Saro Irma, Smeenge Geesje, Bosman Sanne, van Zuilen Arjan, van Buren Marleen, Kho Marcia, Reinders Marlies, Dam Ruth, van Diemen Tessa, Nijgh Esther, de Haan Esther, Kooistra Anja,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Recipients of an organ transplantation face a number of challenges and often need to change their health behaviour. Good self-management skills are essential for optimal clinical outcomes. However, few interventions are available to support post-transplant self-management. To fill this gap, we developed a self-management support intervention offered by nurse practitioners. The primary aim of the study is to implement and test the effectiveness of the ZENN intervention in promoting self-management skills among heart, kidney liver and lung transplant recipients in comparison to standard care. The secondary aim is to assess the self-management support skills of nurse practitioners who will deliver the intervention.
Methods
This multi-centre stepped-wedge randomized controlled trial will take place from September 2020 until May 2023. All departments will commence with inclusion of patients in the control period. Each department will be randomly assigned to a start date (step in the wedge) to commence the experimental period. Patients in the control period will receive standard care and will be asked to complete questionnaires at baseline (T0), 6 months (T1) and 12 months (T2), to assess self-management, self-regulation, quality of life and adherence. During the experimental period, patients will receive standard care plus the ZENN intervention and receive the same set of questionnaires as participants in the control period. Nurse practitioners will complete a baseline and follow-up questionnaire to assess differences in self-management support skills. Video recordings of outpatient clinic consultations during the control and experimental periods will determine the differences in nurses’ needs-thwarting and needs-supporting skills between the control and experimental period.
Discussion
The ZENN intervention could be a useful approach to support patients’ self-management skills after organ transplantation and thus promote clinical outcomes as well as avoid adverse events.
Trial registration
Dutch Trial Register NL8469. Registered on March 19, 2020.
Funder
Chiesi Pharmaceuticals B.V.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pharmacology (medical),Medicine (miscellaneous)
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