The Effects of a Nurse-led Case Management Programme on Home Exercise Training for Haemodialysis Patients
NCT ID: NCT02075879
Last Updated: 2014-03-03
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
113 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2013-02-28
2013-12-31
Brief Summary
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The study was a randomized controlled trial conducted in two haemodialysis units of two tertiary hospitals in Nanjing, China. Participants were randomly assigned to either study group or comparison group. Participants in both groups received the in-center exercise training (20 minutes) before haemodialysis sessions weekly for 6 weeks and were instructed to perform exercise at home. The in-center training was focused on flexibility and strengthening exercise. Patients were encouraged to have cardiovascular exercises at home which will improve their cardiovascular conditions and endurance. The list of cardiovascular exercise included brisk walking, bicycling, jogging. Participants in the study group were instructed to start walking or brisk walking at low duration and gradually progress to a maximum of 30 minutes daily per week. To facilitate exercise progression, the nurse case managers discussed exercise benefits, explored exercise barriers and developed mutual goals with patients. The nurse motivated them and checked the exercise behaviors to ensure adherence to the recommended exercise regime. The nurse case managers interviewed the study group patients weekly for six weeks and biweekly for another six weeks. Participants in the comparison group only participated in the in-center exercise training. The comparison group patients received usual care from the nurse without the interviews and mutual goals developed.
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Detailed Description
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Intervention group During the study period, participants in the intervention group received additional face-to-face interviews conducted by the designated case managers every week for six weeks and biweekly for another six weeks. During interviews, patients were instructed to start aerobic exercise, such as walking, jogging, cycling, or brisk walking at home at low duration and gradually progress to a maximum of 30 minutes daily per week. Apart from aerobic exercise, patients were recommended to perform strength exercises twice a week and flexibility exercises for every day. The key elements of the interview included: 1) assessment of patients' knowledge and exercise behaviour; examining patients' attitudes and feelings about being physical activity; 2) explore patients' barriers to exercise and perceived benefits; 3) patient education on the benefits of exercise if needed; 4) development of mutual goals in an exercise plan; 5) explain the purpose of a recording exercise log and instruction in correct way to keep an exercise diary; 6) discuss the available supports and resources that could motivate patients to initiate and maintain exercise, e.g., centre-based exercise programme, support from family members, health care providers, peer patients, and so forth.
In the follow-up interviews, case managers reviewed the exercise log with participants, discussed unpleasant experiences related to exercise, exercise progress, and provided encouragement. According to the progress participants made, the exercise goals and plan were renewed or revised. Referrals were made as needed.
Comparison group Participants in the comparison group were advised to participate in the in-centre exercise training programme which was available before haemodialysis sessions once a week for different shifts of patients. The training session lasted about 20 minutes and only flexibility and strength training were provided. During the training sessions, patients were advised to increase their daily activity levels.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
SINGLE
Study Groups
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Nurse-led interviewing
Participants in experimental arm received the in-center exercise training (20 minutes) before hemodialysis sessions weekly for 6 weeks and were instructed to perform exercise at home. They were additionally instructed to start walking or brisk walking at low duration and gradually progress to a maximum of 30 minutes daily per week. To facilitate exercise progression, the nurse case managers discussed exercise benefits, explored exercise barriers and developed mutual goals with patients. The nurse motivated them and checked the exercise behaviors to ensure adherence to the recommended exercise regime. The nurse case managers interviewed the patients weekly for six weeks and biweekly for another six weeks.
Nurse-led interviewing
Participants in experimental arm received regular face-to-face interviews during dialysis sessions conducted by the designated case managers every week for 6 weeks and biweekly for another 6 weeks.
Brief group exercise
Participants received the in-center exercise training (20 minutes) before hemodialysis sessions weekly for 6 weeks and were instructed to perform exercise at home. The in-center training was conducted by the researcher with a group of four-to six participants focusing on flexibility and strengthening exercise only.
Brief group exercise
Participants in this arm only participated in the brief in-center exercise training. They received usual care from the nurse without the interviews and mutual goals developed.
Interventions
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Nurse-led interviewing
Participants in experimental arm received regular face-to-face interviews during dialysis sessions conducted by the designated case managers every week for 6 weeks and biweekly for another 6 weeks.
Brief group exercise
Participants in this arm only participated in the brief in-center exercise training. They received usual care from the nurse without the interviews and mutual goals developed.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Age \> 18 years;
* Kt/V (dialysis adequacy) \>1.2;
* Hemoglobin level \> 8g/dl;
* Ambulatory without assistance ;
* Able to communicate in Chinese;
* Able to and willing to provide consent.
Exclusion Criteria
* Severe hearing impairment;
* Diagnosed with mental diseases;
* Meeting or exceeding the exercise recommendation.
19 Years
75 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Susan Ka Yee Chow
Assistant Professor
Principal Investigators
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Susan KY Chow, PhD
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Locations
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The First Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
The Second Affiliated Hospital with Nanjing Medical University
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Countries
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References
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Bernier-Jean A, Beruni NA, Bondonno NP, Williams G, Teixeira-Pinto A, Craig JC, Wong G. Exercise training for adults undergoing maintenance dialysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2022 Jan 12;1(1):CD014653. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD014653.
Tao X, Chow SK, Wong FK. A nurse-led case management program on home exercise training for hemodialysis patients: A randomized controlled trial. Int J Nurs Stud. 2015 Jun;52(6):1029-41. doi: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2015.03.013. Epub 2015 Mar 26.
Other Identifiers
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HSEARS20121105002
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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