The wEight Management in Renal Transplant Online Study (ExeRTiOn)
NCT ID: NCT03699059
Last Updated: 2019-09-12
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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
17 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2018-05-31
2019-06-01
Brief Summary
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Results from this study will refine the resource, and lead to a study application for a randomized controlled feasibility trial where we plan to test the "exertion" online application. Therefore this project has potential to influence clinical practice for kidney transplant recipients. It will allow patients, who may not have routine access to physio or dietetic input to address weight gain with support. A study flow chart summarizing the project can be found below.
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Detailed Description
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Objectives and hypothesis:
The aim of this qualitative study is to use qualitative methods to create and refine a weight management, exercise/ physical activity online resource for patients with kidney transplant recipients.
This study involves data collection via:
* Think-aloud interviews- 5 KTx patients and 2 Health Care Professionals (HCP) working in the transplant team will have recorded think aloud interviews using the resources. Other participants will be exposed to the resource during a routine lab session.
* Semi-structured interviews of transplant HCP's and KTx recipients.
* Demographic data including age, gender, occupation, smoking history, medical history, medication lists and baseline body weight (kg).
* Website/ resource log in data
* Field notes and observations from Think Aloud interviews, lab sessions and semi-structured interviews
The investigators aim to recruit 10 new kidney transplant recipients and 5 transplant health care professionals to explore the following themes through 'Think-Aloud' interviews:
* The functionality of the "exertion" online resource for KTx recipients
* The functionality of the "exertion" online resource from a HCP perspective
* KTx participants interpretation of the "exertion" modules and resource as a whole
* HCP participants interpretation of the "exertion" modules and resource as a whole
* Thought processes involved to use the "exertion" application
* Recommendations from participants
* Likes/dislikes
* Barriers/ easier to use sections
* Highlight individual differences in the use of the "exertion" resource
The investigators aim to explore the following themes through semi-structured individual interviews:
* What components of the online resource (exertion) are helpful/ unhelpful from a kidney transplant perspective?
* What components of the online resource are helpful/unhelpful from a kidney transplant HCP perspective?
* Are there any difficulties/ barriers participating in the study?
* And are they what were expected or different?
* Patients experiences and learning using the online application, and when the changes were noticed
* Anything missing/ they would recommend adding to the application
Statistical Analysis:
Baseline demographics of the participants will be described using summary statistics. Continuous variables will be summarized using the mean and standard deviation (SD) if approximately normally distributed. Continuous variables that are not normally distributed will be summarized using the median and IQR.
Qualitative analysis: Data will be collected through in-depth feedback about the online intervention materials; field notes, individual interviews and 'Think-aloud' interviews. 'Think-aloud' interviews will be used to elicit participants' reactions to sessions of the online intervention; participants will be observed and asked to comment aloud on reactions to every aspect of the different sessions. Semi-structured interviews will explore participants' overall impressions of the online intervention. These qualitative techniques will allow for themes and sub-themes to emerge. The website will be designed to record user entries, and observational field notes about participants' use of the intervention will also be collected. Individual interviews will be transcribed verbatim and analysed using an inductive thematic analysis approach (17), informed by techniques of grounded theory (15), including line-by-line open coding grounded in data and constant comparison of all instances of codes. Deviant case codes will be employed to ensure that perspectives that diverge from dominant trends are not overlooked.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
TREATMENT
NONE
Study Groups
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Health Care Professionals
A purposeful sample of 5 HCP's from the transplant team will test the online intervention and be interviewed using qualitative methods. This data will be analysed and used to plan a second study (feasibility RCT).
ExeRTiOn
REHAB-online is an online weight gain prevention tool comprising of physical activity advice, dietetic advice, self-monitoring and tracking and behavioural change techniques. This resource is specific to kidney transplant patients and has been created by the research steering group including patient representation. During this study participants (both HCPs and patients) will have a one-off study visit to test and evaluate the online intervention.
Kidney Transplant Patients
A purposeful sample of 10 kidney transplant patients will test the online intervention and be interviewed using qualitative methods. This data will be analysed and used to plan a second study (feasibility RCT).
ExeRTiOn
REHAB-online is an online weight gain prevention tool comprising of physical activity advice, dietetic advice, self-monitoring and tracking and behavioural change techniques. This resource is specific to kidney transplant patients and has been created by the research steering group including patient representation. During this study participants (both HCPs and patients) will have a one-off study visit to test and evaluate the online intervention.
Interventions
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ExeRTiOn
REHAB-online is an online weight gain prevention tool comprising of physical activity advice, dietetic advice, self-monitoring and tracking and behavioural change techniques. This resource is specific to kidney transplant patients and has been created by the research steering group including patient representation. During this study participants (both HCPs and patients) will have a one-off study visit to test and evaluate the online intervention.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Male or female
* Written informed consent
* \< 3 months post kidney transplant
* access to internet connected computer, smart-phone or tablet
* A Body Mass Index (BMI) greater than or equal to 18.5 (healthy range)
* A nephrologist, kidney doctor, nurse or member of the multi-disciplinary team who actively work with kidney transplant patients at King's College Hospital
* Adult above 18 years of age
* Able to provide written consent
* Access to Internet connected computer, smart-phone or tablet.
Exclusion Criteria
* Unstable medical conditions such as; angina, uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes, congestive cardiac failure, active myocarditis/ pericarditis, cardiac arrhythmia, co-morbid catabolic conditions, psychiatric illness.
* Participated in a structured exercise or physical activity intervention in the last three months.
* BMI of less than 18.5 (classified as underweight)
* significant cognitive impairment preventing them from engaging with online interactive material
Eligibility criteria for the Transplant Health Care Professionals (n=5)
* Pregnancy
* Unstable medical conditions such as angina, uncontrolled hypertension or diabetes, congestive cardiac failure, active myocarditis, cardiac arrhythmia, co-morbid catabolic condition, psychiatric illness.
18 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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Kidney Research U.K.
UNKNOWN
King's College Hospital NHS Trust
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Principal Investigators
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Ellen Castle
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
King's College Hospital NHS Trust
Locations
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King's College Hospital
London, , United Kingdom
Countries
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Provided Documents
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Document Type: Study Protocol and Statistical Analysis Plan
Other Identifiers
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241928
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
KCH18-085
Identifier Type: OTHER
Identifier Source: secondary_id
KCH-EXERTION STUDY
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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