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Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol

BACKGROUND: After kidney transplantation non-adherence and inadequate self-management undermine clinical outcomes and quality of life. Both have been demonstrated to be substantial in all age groups. However, interventions promoting adherence and self-management among kidney transplant recipients th...

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Autores principales: Beck, Denise Karin, Tielen, Mirjam, Rechards, Marloes, Timman, Reinier, Boonstra, Charlotte, Versteegh, Josette, van de Wetering, Jacqueline, Zietse, Robert, van Gelder, Teun, Weimar, Willem, van Saase, Jan, van Busschbach, Jan, Massey, Emma Kay
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-020-02008-z
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author Beck, Denise Karin
Tielen, Mirjam
Rechards, Marloes
Timman, Reinier
Boonstra, Charlotte
Versteegh, Josette
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
Zietse, Robert
van Gelder, Teun
Weimar, Willem
van Saase, Jan
van Busschbach, Jan
Massey, Emma Kay
author_facet Beck, Denise Karin
Tielen, Mirjam
Rechards, Marloes
Timman, Reinier
Boonstra, Charlotte
Versteegh, Josette
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
Zietse, Robert
van Gelder, Teun
Weimar, Willem
van Saase, Jan
van Busschbach, Jan
Massey, Emma Kay
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description BACKGROUND: After kidney transplantation non-adherence and inadequate self-management undermine clinical outcomes and quality of life. Both have been demonstrated to be substantial in all age groups. However, interventions promoting adherence and self-management among kidney transplant recipients that have proven to be effective are scarce. In this study we aim to develop and test an intervention to optimize adherence and self-management. In this article we describe the background and design of the trial entitled ‘promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients’ (MARS-trial)’. METHODS/DESIGN: This is a single-center, parallel arm randomized controlled trial. Nonadherent kidney transplant recipients aged 12 years or older are eligible for inclusion. Patients will be randomly assigned to either the experimental or a control group. The control group will receive care-as-usual. The experimental group will receive care-as-usual plus the MARS-intervention. The MARS-intervention is an outreaching intervention, based on the principles of (multi) systemic therapy which means involving the social network. A standardized intervention protocol is used for consistency but we will tailor the behavior change techniques used to the specific needs and determinants of each patient. The primary outcome of medication adherence will be measured using electronic monitoring. Secondary outcome measures regarding medication adherence and self-management are also assessed. Data is collected at baseline (T0), after a run-in period (T1), at six months post-baseline/end of treatment (T2) and after a six month follow-up period (T3). DISCUSSION: We combined elements of (multi) systemic therapy and evidence-based behavior change techniques to create an outreaching and highly individualized intervention. In this trial we will investigate the impact on medication adherence and self-management after kidney transplantation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register,trial number NTR7462. Registered 7th September 2018, https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7264
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spelling pubmed-74533772020-08-28 Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol Beck, Denise Karin Tielen, Mirjam Rechards, Marloes Timman, Reinier Boonstra, Charlotte Versteegh, Josette van de Wetering, Jacqueline Zietse, Robert van Gelder, Teun Weimar, Willem van Saase, Jan van Busschbach, Jan Massey, Emma Kay BMC Nephrol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: After kidney transplantation non-adherence and inadequate self-management undermine clinical outcomes and quality of life. Both have been demonstrated to be substantial in all age groups. However, interventions promoting adherence and self-management among kidney transplant recipients that have proven to be effective are scarce. In this study we aim to develop and test an intervention to optimize adherence and self-management. In this article we describe the background and design of the trial entitled ‘promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients’ (MARS-trial)’. METHODS/DESIGN: This is a single-center, parallel arm randomized controlled trial. Nonadherent kidney transplant recipients aged 12 years or older are eligible for inclusion. Patients will be randomly assigned to either the experimental or a control group. The control group will receive care-as-usual. The experimental group will receive care-as-usual plus the MARS-intervention. The MARS-intervention is an outreaching intervention, based on the principles of (multi) systemic therapy which means involving the social network. A standardized intervention protocol is used for consistency but we will tailor the behavior change techniques used to the specific needs and determinants of each patient. The primary outcome of medication adherence will be measured using electronic monitoring. Secondary outcome measures regarding medication adherence and self-management are also assessed. Data is collected at baseline (T0), after a run-in period (T1), at six months post-baseline/end of treatment (T2) and after a six month follow-up period (T3). DISCUSSION: We combined elements of (multi) systemic therapy and evidence-based behavior change techniques to create an outreaching and highly individualized intervention. In this trial we will investigate the impact on medication adherence and self-management after kidney transplantation. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Netherlands Trial Register,trial number NTR7462. Registered 7th September 2018, https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/7264 BioMed Central 2020-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7453377/ /pubmed/32859157 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-020-02008-z Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated in a credit line to the data.
spellingShingle Study Protocol
Beck, Denise Karin
Tielen, Mirjam
Rechards, Marloes
Timman, Reinier
Boonstra, Charlotte
Versteegh, Josette
van de Wetering, Jacqueline
Zietse, Robert
van Gelder, Teun
Weimar, Willem
van Saase, Jan
van Busschbach, Jan
Massey, Emma Kay
Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title_full Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title_fullStr Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title_short Comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting Medication AdheRence and Self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the MARS randomized controlled trial protocol
title_sort comparison of a home-based (multi) systemic intervention to promoting medication adherence and self-management among kidney transplant recipients with care-as-usual: the mars randomized controlled trial protocol
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7453377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32859157
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-020-02008-z
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