Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Other |
End-Stage Renal Disease Adherence Questionnaire (ESRD-AQ; Kim et al., 2010) |
This self-report measure includes 46 questions assessing adherence to medication, diet, fluid intake restrictions and participation in dialysis sessions. It has excellent psychometric properties. |
Study intake assessment |
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Other |
The Clinical Outcomes Routine Evaluation (CORE) -10 (Barkham et al., 2013) |
This measure assesses severity of clinical symptoms, across 10 items, each rated 0-4. The measure differentiates clinical samples from non-clinical populations. It has adequate convergent validity when correlated with other clinical measures, and good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha > .80) and sensitivity to change (see Connell & Barkham, 2007). A change on the CORE-10 of six or more points corresponds to statistically reliable change. Scores on the measure are interpreted as follows: 0-5 (healthy); 6-10 (low level); 11-15 (mild); 16-20 (moderate); 21-25 (moderately severe); 26 + (severe). |
Baseline week 1 |
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Other |
The Clinical Outcomes Routine Evaluation (CORE) -10 (Barkham et al., 2013) |
This measure assesses severity of clinical symptoms, across 10 items, each rated 0-4. The measure differentiates clinical samples from non-clinical populations. It has adequate convergent validity when correlated with other clinical measures, and good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha > .80) and sensitivity to change (see Connell & Barkham, 2007). A change on the CORE-10 of six or more points corresponds to statistically reliable change. Scores on the measure are interpreted as follows: 0-5 (healthy); 6-10 (low level); 11-15 (mild); 16-20 (moderate); 21-25 (moderately severe); 26 + (severe). |
intervention week 1 |
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Other |
The Clinical Outcomes Routine Evaluation (CORE) -10 (Barkham et al., 2013) |
This measure assesses severity of clinical symptoms, across 10 items, each rated 0-4. The measure differentiates clinical samples from non-clinical populations. It has adequate convergent validity when correlated with other clinical measures, and good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha > .80) and sensitivity to change (see Connell & Barkham, 2007). A change on the CORE-10 of six or more points corresponds to statistically reliable change. Scores on the measure are interpreted as follows: 0-5 (healthy); 6-10 (low level); 11-15 (mild); 16-20 (moderate); 21-25 (moderately severe); 26 + (severe). |
intervention week 4 |
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Other |
The Clinical Outcomes Routine Evaluation (CORE) -10 (Barkham et al., 2013) |
This measure assesses severity of clinical symptoms, across 10 items, each rated 0-4. The measure differentiates clinical samples from non-clinical populations. It has adequate convergent validity when correlated with other clinical measures, and good internal reliability (Cronbach's alpha > .80) and sensitivity to change (see Connell & Barkham, 2007). A change on the CORE-10 of six or more points corresponds to statistically reliable change. Scores on the measure are interpreted as follows: 0-5 (healthy); 6-10 (low level); 11-15 (mild); 16-20 (moderate); 21-25 (moderately severe); 26 + (severe). |
Four week follow-up |
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Other |
EQ-5D-5L (EuroQuol Group, 2009). |
This widely used measure assesses quality of life across five domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain / discomfort, anxiety/depression. Each domain is rated on a five-level scale: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, unable to/extreme problems. Additionally, respondents complete a health thermometer rating their current health status on a scale from 0 to 100. The EQ-5D-5L is a widely used measure for assessing health status with normative data available for UK samples. |
Baseline phase week 1 |
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Other |
EQ-5D-5L (EuroQuol Group, 2009). |
This widely used measure assesses quality of life across five domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain / discomfort, anxiety/depression. Each domain is rated on a five-level scale: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, unable to/extreme problems. Additionally, respondents complete a health thermometer rating their current health status on a scale from 0 to 100. The EQ-5D-5L is a widely used measure for assessing health status with normative data available for UK samples. |
Intervention week 1 |
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Other |
EQ-5D-5L (EuroQuol Group, 2009). |
This widely used measure assesses quality of life across five domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain / discomfort, anxiety/depression. Each domain is rated on a five-level scale: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, unable to/extreme problems. Additionally, respondents complete a health thermometer rating their current health status on a scale from 0 to 100. The EQ-5D-5L is a widely used measure for assessing health status with normative data available for UK samples. |
Intervention week 4 |
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Other |
EQ-5D-5L (EuroQuol Group, 2009). |
This widely used measure assesses quality of life across five domains: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain / discomfort, anxiety/depression. Each domain is rated on a five-level scale: no problems, slight problems, moderate problems, severe problems, unable to/extreme problems. Additionally, respondents complete a health thermometer rating their current health status on a scale from 0 to 100. The EQ-5D-5L is a widely used measure for assessing health status with normative data available for UK samples. |
Four week follow-up |
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Other |
Dialysis Symptoms Index (Weisbord et al., 2004) |
Measure of common physical and psychological symptoms experienced by people on dialysis |
Baseline week 1 |
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Other |
Dialysis Symptoms Index (Weisbord et al., 2004) |
Measure of common physical and psychological symptoms experienced by people on dialysis |
Intervention week 1 |
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Other |
Dialysis Symptoms Index (Weisbord et al., 2004) |
Measure of common physical and psychological symptoms experienced by people on dialysis |
Intervention week 4 |
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Other |
Dialysis Symptoms Index (Weisbord et al., 2004) |
Measure of common physical and psychological symptoms experienced by people on dialysis |
Four week follow-up |
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Other |
CompACT (Francis, Dawson & Golijani-Moghaddam, 2016) |
This 23-item questionnaire assesses psychological flexibility. In addition to a total score, three subscale scores reflecting openness to experience, behavioural awareness and valued action can be derived. Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree). |
Baseline week 1 |
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Other |
CompACT (Francis, Dawson & Golijani-Moghaddam, 2016) |
This 23-item questionnaire assesses psychological flexibility. In addition to a total score, three subscale scores reflecting openness to experience, behavioural awareness and valued action can be derived. Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree). |
Intervention week 1 |
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Other |
CompACT (Francis, Dawson & Golijani-Moghaddam, 2016) |
This 23-item questionnaire assesses psychological flexibility. In addition to a total score, three subscale scores reflecting openness to experience, behavioural awareness and valued action can be derived. Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree). |
Intervention week 4 |
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Other |
CompACT (Francis, Dawson & Golijani-Moghaddam, 2016) |
This 23-item questionnaire assesses psychological flexibility. In addition to a total score, three subscale scores reflecting openness to experience, behavioural awareness and valued action can be derived. Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 0 (strongly disagree) to 6 (strongly agree). |
Four week follow-up |
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Other |
Intervention Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire (Devilly & Borkovec, 2000) |
measure of participants' views on intervention credibility |
Intervention week 1 |
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Other |
Intervention Credibility/Expectancy Questionnaire (Devilly & Borkovec, 2000) |
measure of participants' views on intervention credibility |
Four week follow-up |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
baseline phase week 2 |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
baseline phase week 4 |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
baseline phase week 6 |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
baseline phase week 8 (those randomised to 8 and 10 week baselines only) |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
baseline phase week 10 (those randomised to 10 week baseline only) |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
intervention phase week 2 |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
intervention phase week 4 |
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Primary |
Dialysis Diet and Fluid Intake Non-Adherence Questionnaire (Vlamink et al., 2001) |
This brief four-item measure assesses adherence to diet and fluid requirements over the previous 14 days. It includes the following items: 1) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your diet guidelines? 2) To what degree did you deviate from your diet guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation) 3) On how many days during the last 14 didn't you follow your fluid guidelines? 4) To what degree did you deviate from your fluid guidelines? (0-no deviation to 4 - very severe deviation). |
4 week (from end of intervention) follow-up |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 1 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 2 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 3 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 4 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 5 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 6 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 7 (those randomised to 8 or 10 week follow-up) |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 8 (those randomised to 8 or 10 week follow-up) |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 9 (those randomised to 10 week baselines) |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
Baseline phase week 10 (those randomised to 10 week baseline) |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
intervention week 1 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
intervention week 2 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
intervention week 3 |
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Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
intervention week 4 |
|
Primary |
Interdialytic weight gain |
participant's interdialytic weight gain between each dialysis session will be obtained from medical records if possible. |
four week follow-up |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 1 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 2 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 3 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 4 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 5 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 6 |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 7 (those randomised to 8 and 10 week baselines only) |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 8 (those randomised to 8 and 10 week baselines only) |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 9 (those randomised to 10 week baselines only) |
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Secondary |
Valuing Questionnaire |
This 10-item questionnaire assesses wellbeing as it relates to a person's ability to live the kind of life they value. It is designed for weekly administration. Items include statements such as "I made progress in the areas of life I care most about" and "my behaviour was a good example of what I stand for in life". Each item is rated on a scale ranging from 1 (not at all true) to 7 (completely true). |
baseline week 10 (those randomised to 10 week baselines only) |
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