Developing a Health Literacy Intervention for Immigrant Kidney Transplant Recipients
IMMIHEALTH
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observational
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1 country
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Brief Summary
The goal of this complex interventions study is to improve health literacy (HL), medication adherence and patient education outcomes in immigrant kidney transplant recipients (KTRs). Furthermore, we aim to strengthen HL sensitivity and cultural competence in nurses providing patient education. The main questions we aims to answer are:
- Patients will be invited to three individual interviews in the three postoperative phases.
- Nurses in three wards (surgery, medical and outpatient ward) are asked to participants in focus group interviews.
- The interviews will be used to define needs and build the intervention. Ideas to the intervention will be discussed in workshops with nurses, the project group and user participants.
- Parts of the intervention will be tested in the clinic followed by 'think aloud interviews' where both the nurse and the patient are asked to speak freely about their experiences using the intervention.
- The intervention will be evaluated by repeating the interviews with patient and focus group interviews with nurses.
- The intervention will be feasibility tested.
Trial Health
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participants targeted
Target at below P25 for all trials
Started Mar 2024
Longer than P75 for all trials
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Study Timeline
Key milestones and dates
Study Start
First participant enrolled
March 1, 2024
CompletedFirst Submitted
Initial submission to the registry
February 4, 2025
CompletedFirst Posted
Study publicly available on registry
March 5, 2025
CompletedPrimary Completion
Last participant's last visit for primary outcome
December 1, 2027
ExpectedStudy Completion
Last participant's last visit for all outcomes
February 28, 2029
March 5, 2025
February 1, 2025
3.8 years
February 4, 2025
February 27, 2025
Conditions
Keywords
Outcome Measures
Primary Outcomes (1)
All outcomes are defined from qualitative data (Individual patient interviews and focus group interviews with nurses).
Patients experiences from patient education, health literacy (strengths, challenges, expectations and needs), information about medication adherence and transplant knowledge will be collected using qualitative interviews. The interview guide is developed using the conversational health literacy tool (CHAT), that involve questions about health literacy. The tool is flexible and adaptable to the transplant context and will also involve questions regarding medication adherence and transplant knowledge. Nurses experience from giving patient education will be collected through focus group interviews. The interview guide involves the following four main themes: experiences giving patient education to immigrant kidney transplant recipient, giving patient education using an interpreter, competence and competence needs and documenting patient education with immigrant patients. Quantitative measures are not used.
November 2027
Study Arms (1)
Two different groups of patients and two groups of nurses are included.
Before intervention development: * Thirteen patients are interviewed three times following the kidney transplantation (during the first week, before transfer to the local hospital, about 4-6 weeks following kidney transplantation, and after 3 to 6 months). Nurses in three wards that follow these patients are interviews in five focus groups. * The intervention will then be developed in co-creation with nurses and patients. Optimizing intervention: \- In the optimizing process, the interviews and focus group interviews are repeated to explore satisfaction and assess the need for change.
Interventions
The intervention will be developed in co-creation with patients and nurses in the clinic, based on their needs.
Eligibility Criteria
Immigrant kidney transplant recipients
You may qualify if:
- Immigrant kidney transplant recipients in Norway. Immigrant defined as a person that has immigrated to Norway and that has two parents and two grandparents born in another country than Norway.
You may not qualify if:
- Patients from high-income countries, as defined by the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) framework. The GBD study is the largest and most comprehensive effort to quantify health loss across places and over time (https://www.healthdata.org/research-analysis/gbd). High income countries are western Europe, North America, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Brunei, Republic of Korea, and Singapore (https://ghdx.healthdata.org/countries). National and international studies report that people with background from low-income countries have lower sociodemographic scores and lower health literacy levels. Therefore, the study will focus on these patients. The majority of immigrant kidney transplant recipients in Norway are from low-income countries.
Contact the study team to confirm eligibility.
Sponsors & Collaborators
- Oslo University Hospitallead
- Helse Sor-Ost (Helse Sør-Øst)collaborator
Study Sites (1)
Oslo University Hospital
Oslo, Oslo County, 0372, Norway
Study Design
- Study Type
- observational
- Observational Model
- OTHER
- Time Perspective
- PROSPECTIVE
- Sponsor Type
- OTHER
- Responsible Party
- PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR
- PI Title
- Doctor
Study Record Dates
First Submitted
February 4, 2025
First Posted
March 5, 2025
Study Start
March 1, 2024
Primary Completion (Estimated)
December 1, 2027
Study Completion (Estimated)
February 28, 2029
Last Updated
March 5, 2025
Record last verified: 2025-02
Data Sharing
- IPD Sharing
- Will not share