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NCT number NCT04415723
Other study ID # 0402/2017
Secondary ID
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
First received
Last updated
Start date January 15, 2019
Est. completion date January 15, 2022

Study information

Verified date May 2020
Source Cyprus University of Technology
Contact Ekaterini Lambrinou, BSc,MSc,PhD
Phone +35799255576
Email ekaterini.lambrinou@cut.ac.cy
Is FDA regulated No
Health authority
Study type Interventional

Clinical Trial Summary

Efficient health care systems for the management of chronic diseases in the community may improve clinical outcomes and simultaneously encourage patients to remain healthy. Supportive care, may contribute to empower heart failure (HF) patients for self- management and providing them with the follow-up and care based on their needs and values through the HF trajectory. To develop the current program an assessment of the support needs of HF patients' will be undertaken and the investigators will take into consideration of their personal preferences, for instance means of communication and way of exercise as part of the intervention. The present study aspires to evaluate the effectiveness of an individualized supportive care management program in terms of the four different components that comprise supportive care in HF. The objectives of this study are to:

1. Determine supportive care needs of HF patients as reported in the literature.

2. Explore Cypriot patients' identified supportive care needs.

3. To develop and test a self-management supportive care programme for HF patients.


Recruitment information / eligibility

Status Recruiting
Enrollment 200
Est. completion date January 15, 2022
Est. primary completion date January 15, 2021
Accepts healthy volunteers No
Gender All
Age group 18 Years and older
Eligibility Inclusion Criteria

- clinical diagnoses with HF (HFpEF or HFrEF), established by a cardiologist

- New York Heart Association classification stages I-IV

- Diagnosis established for at least 6 months before the start of the intervention period

- Ability to understand, write and read in Greek language

Exclusion Criteria:

- Refuse to take part in the research

- Dementia or other severe mental illness

- Transfer to nursing homes after discharge

- Difficulty in contacting them by a phone call

- Patients with chronic degenerative diseases (Alzheimer, cancer, etc)

Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


Intervention

Other:
supportive care management programme
nurse-led management programme

Locations

Country Name City State
Cyprus Cyprus University of Technology; Nursing Department Limassol

Sponsors (1)

Lead Sponsor Collaborator
Cyprus University of Technology

Country where clinical trial is conducted

Cyprus, 

Outcome

Type Measure Description Time frame Safety issue
Primary Minnessota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (Greek Version) MLHFQ (Gr version) Quantitative data. MLHFQ consists of 21 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 0-5), resulting in a total score in the range of 0-105, with higher scores reflecting poorer quality of life. Baseline
Primary Minnessota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (Greek Version) MLHFQ (Gr version) quantitative data The items of the questionnaire examines 3 dimentions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. 1st month
Primary Minnessota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (Greek Version) MLHFQ (Gr version) Quantitative data. MLHFQ consists of 21 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 0-5), resulting in a total score in the range of 0-105, with higher scores reflecting poorer quality of life. 3rd month
Primary Minnessota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (Greek Version) MLHFQ (Gr version) Quantitative data. MLHFQ consists of 21 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 0-5), resulting in a total score in the range of 0-105, with higher scores reflecting poorer quality of life. 6th month
Primary Minnessota Living with Heart Failure Questionnaire (Greek Version) MLHFQ (Gr version) Quantitative data. MLHFQ consists of 21 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 0-5), resulting in a total score in the range of 0-105, with higher scores reflecting poorer quality of life. one year
Primary Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life - 19 Items ADDQoL-19 (Gr version) quantitative data Individual domains of the questionnaire and Average Weighted Impact Score of the indivudual domains scores show maximum negative impact of diabetes (-9) and maximum positive impact of diabetes (+3) Baseline
Primary Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life - 19 Items ADDQoL-19 (Gr version) quantitative data Individual domains of the questionnaire and Average Weighted Impact Score of the indivudual domains scores show maximum negative impact of diabetes (-9) and maximum positive impact of diabetes (+3) 1st month
Primary Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life - 19 Items ADDQoL-19 (Gr version) quantitative data Individual domains of the questionnaire and Average Weighted Impact Score of the indivudual domains scores show maximum negative impact of diabetes (-9) and maximum positive impact of diabetes (+3) 3rd month
Primary Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life - 19 Items ADDQoL-19 (Gr version) quantitative data Individual domains of the questionnaire and Average Weighted Impact Score of the indivudual domains scores show maximum negative impact of diabetes (-9) and maximum positive impact of diabetes (+3) 6th month
Primary Audit of Diabetes Dependent Quality of Life - 19 Items ADDQoL-19 (Gr version) quantitative data Individual domains of the questionnaire and Average Weighted Impact Score of the indivudual domains scores show maximum negative impact of diabetes (-9) and maximum positive impact of diabetes (+3) one year
Primary Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Greek Version) MSPSS (Gr version) Quantitative data MSPSS consists of 12 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 1-7), resulting in a total score in the range of 12-84.The dimension scores were calculated as the summation of the items that repreresent each dimenson [ 1. Family/Significant others , 2. Friends] . Higher scores indicate higher perceived social support by Friends and Family/Signifciant Others. Baseline
Primary Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Greek Version) MSPSS (Gr version) Quantitative data MSPSS consists of 12 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 1-7), resulting in a total score in the range of 12-84.The dimension scores were calculated as the summation of the items that repreresent each dimenson [ 1. Family/Significant others , 2. Friends] . Higher scores indicate higher perceived social support by Friends and Family/Signifciant Others. 1st month
Primary Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Greek Version) MSPSS (Gr version) Quantitative data MSPSS consists of 12 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 1-7), resulting in a total score in the range of 12-84.The dimension scores were calculated as the summation of the items that repreresent each dimenson [ 1. Family/Significant others , 2. Friends] . Higher scores indicate higher perceived social support by Friends and Family/Signifciant Others. 3rd month
Primary Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Greek Version) MSPSS (Gr version) Quantitative data MSPSS consists of 12 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 1-7), resulting in a total score in the range of 12-84.The dimension scores were calculated as the summation of the items that repreresent each dimenson [ 1. Family/Significant others , 2. Friends] . Higher scores indicate higher perceived social support by Friends and Family/Signifciant Others. 6th month
Primary Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support (Greek Version) MSPSS (Gr version) Quantitative data MSPSS consists of 12 items using a six-point Likert scale (scored 1-7), resulting in a total score in the range of 12-84.The dimension scores were calculated as the summation of the items that repreresent each dimenson [ 1. Family/Significant others , 2. Friends] . Higher scores indicate higher perceived social support by Friends and Family/Signifciant Others. one year
Primary Hospital and Anxiety- Depression Scale (Greek Version) HADS (Gr version) Quantitative data The HADS is a self-report rating scale of 14 items on a 4-point Likert scale (range 0-3). It is designed to measure anxiety and depression (7 items for each subscale). The total score is the sum of the 14 items, and for each subscale the score is the sum of the respective seven items (ranging from 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. Baseline
Primary Hospital and Anxiety- Depression Scale (Greek Version) HADS (Gr version) Quantitative data The HADS is a self-report rating scale of 14 items on a 4-point Likert scale (range 0-3). It is designed to measure anxiety and depression (7 items for each subscale). The total score is the sum of the 14 items, and for each subscale the score is the sum of the respective seven items (ranging from 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. 1st month
Primary Hospital and Anxiety- Depression Scale (Greek Version) HADS (Gr version) Quantitative data The HADS is a self-report rating scale of 14 items on a 4-point Likert scale (range 0-3). It is designed to measure anxiety and depression (7 items for each subscale). The total score is the sum of the 14 items, and for each subscale the score is the sum of the respective seven items (ranging from 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. 3rd month
Primary Hospital and Anxiety- Depression Scale (Greek Version) HADS (Gr version) Quantitative data The HADS is a self-report rating scale of 14 items on a 4-point Likert scale (range 0-3). It is designed to measure anxiety and depression (7 items for each subscale). The total score is the sum of the 14 items, and for each subscale the score is the sum of the respective seven items (ranging from 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. 6th month
Primary Hospital and Anxiety- Depression Scale (Greek Version) HADS (Gr version) Quantitative data The HADS is a self-report rating scale of 14 items on a 4-point Likert scale (range 0-3). It is designed to measure anxiety and depression (7 items for each subscale). The total score is the sum of the 14 items, and for each subscale the score is the sum of the respective seven items (ranging from 0-21). Higher scores indicate worse quality of life. one year
Primary International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Greek Version) IPAQ (Gr version) quantitative data In the classification of perceived physical activity via the IPAQ there were three categories ? low activity level, moderate activity and high activity level Baseline
Primary International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Greek Version) IPAQ (Gr version) quantitative data In the classification of perceived physical activity via the IPAQ there were three categories ? low activity level, moderate activity and high activity level 1st month
Primary International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Greek Version) IPAQ (Gr version) quantitative data In the classification of perceived physical activity via the IPAQ there were three categories ? low activity level, moderate activity and high activity level 3rd month
Primary International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Greek Version) IPAQ (Gr version) quantitative data In the classification of perceived physical activity via the IPAQ there were three categories ? low activity level, moderate activity and high activity level 6th month
Primary International Physical Activity Questionnaire (Greek Version) IPAQ (Gr version) quantitative data In the classification of perceived physical activity via the IPAQ there were three categories ? low activity level, moderate activity and high activity level one year
Secondary Self -Care of Heart Failure Index (Greek Version) SCHFI -Gr Quantitative data The SCHFI -Gr consists of 22 items representing 3 dimensions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. The negative item 8 was reversed coded before the calculation. Increased scores indicates higher self care management. Baseline
Secondary Self -Care of Heart Failure Index (Greek Version) Gr-SCHFI Quantitative data The SCHFI -Gr consists of 22 items representing 3 dimensions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. The negative item 8 was reversed coded before the calculation. Increased scores indicates higher self care management. 1st month
Secondary Self -Care of Heart Failure Index (Greek Version) Gr-SCHFI Quantitative data The SCHFI -Gr consists of 22 items representing 3 dimensions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. The negative item 8 was reversed coded before the calculation. Increased scores indicates higher self care management. 3rd month
Secondary Self -Care of Heart Failure Index (Greek Version) Gr-SCHFI Quantitative data The SCHFI -Gr consists of 22 items representing 3 dimensions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. The negative item 8 was reversed coded before the calculation. Increased scores indicates higher self care management. 6th month
Secondary Self -Care of Heart Failure Index (Greek Version) Gr-SCHFI Quantitative data The SCHFI -Gr consists of 22 items representing 3 dimensions. The dimension scores were calculated as the sum of the items that represent each dimension. The negative item 8 was reversed coded before the calculation. Increased scores indicates higher self care management. one year
Secondary Number of acute events and deterioration Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis of HF remains poor, accounting for 10% mortality rate after an acute event and 20-25% of patients will be readmitted within the first month after discharge. quantitative data in numerical scale Baseline
Secondary Number of acute events and deterioration Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis of HF remains poor, accounting for 10% mortality rate after an acute event and 20-25% of patients will be readmitted within the first month after discharge. quantitative data in numerical scale 1st month
Secondary Number of acute events and deterioration Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis of HF remains poor, accounting for 10% mortality rate after an acute event and 20-25% of patients will be readmitted within the first month after discharge. quantitative data in numerical scale 3rd month
Secondary Number of acute events and deterioration Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis of HF remains poor, accounting for 10% mortality rate after an acute event and 20-25% of patients will be readmitted within the first month after discharge. quantitative data in numerical scale 6th month
Secondary Number of acute events and deterioration Despite advances in treatment, the prognosis of HF remains poor, accounting for 10% mortality rate after an acute event and 20-25% of patients will be readmitted within the first month after discharge. quantitative data in numerical scale one year
Secondary European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale - Gr9(Greek version) Grg-EHFScB Quantitative data. EHFScBS-Gr9 is a 5-point Likert scale, from 1 to 5.The total score is calculated by summing the ratings for each item. The total score ranges from 0 to 45 with higher scores indicating poorer self-care behaviors. For the purposes of this program all items will be reversed coded so as higher score is associated with a higher level of self care management Baseline
Secondary European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale- Gr9 (Greek version) Grg-EHFScB Quantitative data. EHFScBS-Gr9 is a 5-point Likert scale, from 1 to 5.The total score is calculated by summing the ratings for each item. The total score ranges from 0 to 45 with higher scores indicating poorer self-care behaviors. For the purposes of this program all items will be reversed coded so as higher score is associated with a higher level of self care management 1st month
Secondary European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale - Gr9 (Greek version) Grg-EHFScB Quantitative data. EHFScBS-Gr9 is a 5-point Likert scale, from 1 to 5.The total score is calculated by summing the ratings for each item. The total score ranges from 0 to 45 with higher scores indicating poorer self-care behaviors. For the purposes of this program all items will be reversed coded so as higher score is associated with a higher level of self care management 3rd month
Secondary European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale- Gr9 (Greek version) Grg-EHFScB Quantitative data. EHFScBS-Gr9 is a 5-point Likert scale, from 1 to 5.The total score is calculated by summing the ratings for each item. The total score ranges from 0 to 45 with higher scores indicating poorer self-care behaviors. For the purposes of this program all items will be reversed coded so as higher score is associated with a higher level of self care management 6th month
Secondary European Heart Failure Self-Care Behavior Scale - Gr9(Greek version) Grg-EHFScB Quantitative data. EHFScBS-Gr9 is a 5-point Likert scale, from 1 to 5.The total score is calculated by summing the ratings for each item. The total score ranges from 0 to 45 with higher scores indicating poorer self-care behaviors. For the purposes of this program all items will be reversed coded so as higher score is associated with a higher level of self care management one year
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