Effect of the HafifMod Programme on Interdialytic Weight Gain in Hemodialysis Patients
NCT ID: NCT05941091
Last Updated: 2023-07-12
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UNKNOWN
NA
34 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2023-10-15
2024-10-15
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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It is thought that individual beliefs, values and attitudes have a significant impact on the health behaviors of routine HD patients to adapt to fluid and salt restriction.Therefore, interventions within the framework of the HafifMod programme, which will be prepared in line with the Health Belief Model, may be effective in developing positive beliefs, attitudes and behaviours towards fluid and salt control in routine HD patients.
The study is a quasi-randomised active controlled experimental study with single blind (participant) structure. The population of the study consisted of patients receiving routine haemodialysis treatment in the HD unit of Akdeniz University Hospital. According to the days of treatment, there are two separate groups receiving HD treatment 'Monday-Wednesday-Friday' or 'Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday'. As a result of the draw of lots, the groups were divided into two (intervention and active control) according to the days of treatment.Each group is planned to have an equal number of 17 participants. A quasi-randomised controlled study was designed in which sample selection would be made by random sampling method among the intervention and active control groups. This design was based on the principles of the TREND (Transparent Reporting of Evaluation with Nonrandomised Designs) guideline, which is recommended for the design and reporting of quasi-experimental studies.
HafifMod Programme consists of a modular training application and a mobile application offered to HD patients.The implementation period of the HafifMod programme consists of a 3-month period.Repeated measurements will be made for the intervention and active control groups, and a total of four tests will be performed at the 1st, 4th, 8th and 12th weeks.Modular training will be continued for a total of 5 weeks. Patient follow-up will be performed in the remaining weeks. Interdialytic weight gain and monthly serum sodium levels will be monitored at the beginning of each dialysis session. In addition, pre-test and post-test measurements will be performed using the Fluid Control in Haemodialysis Patients Scale and the Beliefs about Dietary Compliance Scale.
Conditions
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Study Design
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NON_RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
PREVENTION
DOUBLE
Study Groups
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Intervention Group or HafifMod Group
The HafifMod Programme; It consists of modular education practice and a mobile application offered to HD patients.
HafifMod Programme
MODULAR EDUCATION PROGRAMME: A training program consisting of five modules, shaped by the main headings of fluid and salt control in hemodialysis patients, was created. It is aimed that the patients receive training on a topic each week in a gradual manner. It will be ensured that HD patients can watch the modular training videos prepared in the computer environment on a tablet or computer.
MOBİLE APPLICATION: Through the mobile application to be developed, the maximum amount of fluid that HD patients should consume per day will be calculated automatically based on their dry weight. In addition, a system will be created where the user can manually enter the amount of fluid consumed daily and add it to the total amount of fluid consumed. In this way, people will be able to learn the amount of fluid they consume daily. In addition, the content of the application will include informative messages in the form of educational short tips and modular training videos.
Control group
Prepared by a dietitian; As a result of the distribution of a printed material called "Nutrition Guide for Dialysis Patients" to the active control group, individuals will be informed about nutrition.
Distribution of printed material
In the study, a general dietary guideline including fluid and salt restriction, which is a printed educational material for the control group, will be used. Thus, it is planned that the participants in the control group will have a guide resource that will enable them to be informed about nutrition. In this way, an educational practice based on the distribution of printed material will be carried out for the control group. Except for the material distribution practice, the routine care procedures the unit will be maintained in the same way, and no different a practice will be made.
Interventions
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HafifMod Programme
MODULAR EDUCATION PROGRAMME: A training program consisting of five modules, shaped by the main headings of fluid and salt control in hemodialysis patients, was created. It is aimed that the patients receive training on a topic each week in a gradual manner. It will be ensured that HD patients can watch the modular training videos prepared in the computer environment on a tablet or computer.
MOBİLE APPLICATION: Through the mobile application to be developed, the maximum amount of fluid that HD patients should consume per day will be calculated automatically based on their dry weight. In addition, a system will be created where the user can manually enter the amount of fluid consumed daily and add it to the total amount of fluid consumed. In this way, people will be able to learn the amount of fluid they consume daily. In addition, the content of the application will include informative messages in the form of educational short tips and modular training videos.
Distribution of printed material
In the study, a general dietary guideline including fluid and salt restriction, which is a printed educational material for the control group, will be used. Thus, it is planned that the participants in the control group will have a guide resource that will enable them to be informed about nutrition. In this way, an educational practice based on the distribution of printed material will be carried out for the control group. Except for the material distribution practice, the routine care procedures the unit will be maintained in the same way, and no different a practice will be made.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Those who have received routine HD treatment for at least three months,
* Those whose dry weight has been determined,
* Smartphone users,
* Those who do not have severe visual and hearing impairment that would constitute an obstacle to the research,
* Those who are place, time and person oriented,
* Outpatients receiving HD treatment,
* Those with a routine HD program of 3 days and 4 hours a week,
* Those who do not have a psychiatric disorder that would constitute an obstacle to the research.
Exclusion Criteria
* Those in the home hemodialysis training process,
* Those with plans to make changes to the dialysis center in the next three months from the start of the study,
* Patients who do not undergo ultrafiltration because their urine volume is sufficient.
18 Years
65 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Akdeniz University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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SALİH GÜLER
Specialist Nurse
Locations
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Salih Güler
Kepez, Antalya, Turkey (Türkiye)
Countries
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References
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Hong LI, Wang W, Chan EY, Mohamed F, Chen HC. Dietary and fluid restriction perceptions of patients undergoing haemodialysis: an exploratory study. J Clin Nurs. 2017 Nov;26(21-22):3664-3676. doi: 10.1111/jocn.13739. Epub 2017 Mar 22.
Other Identifiers
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Sal.h7331
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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