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CompletedNCT04254367

Empowering Patients to Participate in Health Care Decisions

Empowering Patients With Long-term Impaired Work Ability to Participate in Health Related Decisions

Status
Completed
Phase
N/A
Study type
Interventional
Enrollment
400 (actual)
Sponsor
Vastra Gotaland Region · Other Government
Sex
All
Age
18 Years – 64 Years
Healthy volunteers
Not accepted

Summary

The study aims to evaluate whether an intervention with patient education in study circles, aiming to empower patients to participate in health care an rehabilitation by increasing health literacy and sense of coherence, may have a causal effect on perceived health, ability and function as well as independence and quality of life for patients with long-term health-related disabilities and passive coping strategies.

Detailed description

Chronic poor health and impaired work ability entails both personal suffering and considerable social costs. Poverty, homelessness, difficulties to handle complex issues, and maltreatment may affect health outcomes in the long run. Both sense of coherence (SOC) and the ability to understand health-related information (health literacy) influences personal coping strategies and thus the motivation to participate in health care and rehabilitation, which is known to have a positive impact on health outcome. The purpose of this study is to evaluate whether an intervention with patient education in study circles, aiming to empower patients to participate in health care and rehabilitation by increasing health literacy and sense of coherence, may have a causal effect on perceived health, ability and function as well as independence and quality of life for patients with long-term health-related disabilities and passive coping strategies. The study design is a cluster randomized controlled study comparing the intervention in addition to treatment as usual (TAU) with TAU. Follow-up is performed with validated questionnaires after 3, 6 and 12 months. Primary outcome is net inactivity days (net days without employment or rehabilitation) and secondary outcome variables are the number of net and gross days with sick leave during the follow-up period, sense of coherence, health literacy, health-related quality of life, confidence in own problem solving ability, work ability and work satisfaction, social function and health habits, symptoms of depression, anxiety, and exhaustion as well as pain and catastrophization. Randomization will be performed at Primary Care Center (PCC) level. Around 30 Primary Care Centers and 400 patients will be included in the study. The intervention consists of patient education with study circles meeting half a day per week for eight following weeks. The study is expected to show whether patient education in study circles aiming to increase health literacy and sense of coherence has a causal effect on perceived health, ability and function, independence and quality of life for patients with long-term health-related disabilities and passive coping strategies compared to TAU. The research subjects will answer all questionnaires in a web based tool approved for storing research data, esMaker (Entergate AB) on their mobile phone, iPad or computer. Individual web links to the questionnaires will be distributed via e-mail. Research subject identity is replaced with individual codes in esMaker. The research assistant will be in charge of the CodeKey and responsible for distributing the web links and for reminding the research subjects to fill in the questionnaires.

Conditions

Interventions

TypeNameDescription
BEHAVIORALLearn-to-CopePatient education in study circles, aiming to empower patients to participate in health care and rehabilitation by increasing health literacy and sense of coherence. The study circles will meet half a day each week for eight following weeks.

Timeline

Start date
2020-02-14
Primary completion
2020-03-14
Completion
2023-06-30
First posted
2020-02-05
Last updated
2024-06-25

Locations

1 site across 1 country: Sweden

Source: ClinicalTrials.gov record NCT04254367. Inclusion in this directory is not an endorsement.