Quality of Life Clinical Trial
Official title:
Improved Selection of Elderly (> 65 Years) for Kidney Transplantation
Kidney transplantation has been shown to provide improved survival even in patients older than 70 years of age. The purpose of the study is to determine whether kidney transplantation provides any improvement of health related quality of life (HRQOL) in patients over the age of 65 years. HRQOL wil be monitored using the Kidney Disease and Quality of Life (KDQOL-SF)form. Patients will be recruited at the time of acceptance to the Norwegian transplant wait list and followed every 6 months until transplantation. Thereafter a new form will be completed after 10 weeks post transplant, 6 months, 1 year, 3 years and 5 years. In addition the study will explore the transplant candidates expectations in a qualitative study design and explore the relationship between pre-transplant comorbidity, HRQOL and survival.
Aim 1:
Evaluate the HRQoL longitudinally from time of wait listing and until 1 year after kidney
transplantation among kidney transplant candidates older than 65 years of age.
Data collection The HRQoL will be monitored in a prospective, longitudinal study
(QUESTION65). A minimum of 200 patients will be included and the inclusion period is
estimated to 2-3 years. All patients give informed consent when entering the study. In
addition, all patients have signed an informed consent when included in the Norwegian Renal
Registry which allows the use of unidentified data from the registry in research protocols.
HRQoL will be assessed using the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short Form (KDQOL-SF-36)
health Survey. This survey consists of two parts, a generic and disease specific part. The
same questionnaire is used before and after transplantation. For improved evaluation of HRQoL
data on response shift will be captured through questions related to personal preferences,
values and internal standards. The result gathered will also be compared with data from an
age matched Norwegian cohort.
All patients over the age of 65 who are accepted for the kidney transplantation waiting list
or living donor transplantation will receive an invitation to be included in the study. A new
form will be distributed to included patients with intervals of six months until they are
transplanted, permanently removed from the transplant waiting list or until death. Patients
who are transplanted will receive a form at discharge from Oslo University Hospital,
Rikshospitalet (10 weeks after transplantation), after six months and at one year.
Aim 2:
Explore the expectations of older kidney transplant candidates prior to transplantation and
one year after transplantation.
Data Collection:
For the qualitative evaluation, 15-20 patients in dialysis will be included and a qualitative
individual in-depth interview will be performed approximately one month after baseline HRQoL
and repeated one year after transplantation. Selection will be made according to age and
gender. Inclusion will continue until saturation is reached. Convenient variation and
broadness in information will be secured in the sample. To secure shared decision making,
patients will be invited to discuss the interview guide and design of the qualitative
evaluation. Furthermore, the interview guide will be tested in a pilot study. An
interview-manual will be used. We believe the results from the qualitative interviews also
can be used to gain an improved understanding of the answers in the survey.
Aim 3:
Investigate the relationship between pre-transplant comorbidity, described by the Liu
comorbidity index and post-operative complications, post-transplant 1 year survival and
HRQoL.
Data collection From 2012 we have included pre-transplant data according to the Liu
comorbidity index as part of the routine work up of candidates for kidney transplantation.
Complete data describing patient and transplant characteristics, including the Liu
comorbidity index will be extracted from the Norwegian Renal Registry. These data will only
be used as explanatory variables for the outcome of HRQoL/survival and are not reported as
separate outcomes. In addition post-transplant morbidity and mortality will be extracted from
the Norwegian Renal Registry. The data will be exported from the registry without any
identification except from a patient number.
In case of missing data from the registry, data will be retrieved from the patient records at
Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet. The key necessary for identification will be stored
at the registry.
Aim 4 Health economic evaluation. In this sub-study, we will use data from the Short Form 36
(SF36) part of the KDQOL-SF questionnaire to calculate Quality Adjusted Life Years (QALY).
Costs will be estimated for each patients using data from their hospital records.
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