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A Chronic Disease Self Care Management Pilot Study

Not Applicable
Not yet recruiting
Conditions
Chronic Disease
Interventions
Behavioral: EMPOWER-BKP
Registration Number
NCT05622422
Lead Sponsor
Pace University
Brief Summary

The intervention aims to activate patients' inherent resources and by this, facilitate empowerment, patient activation and self-care management of their chronic disease.

Detailed Description

The intervention aims to activate patients' inherent resources and by this, facilitate empowerment, patient activation, and self-care management of their chronic disease. The participants will include people 18 years and older that have been diagnosed with a chronic disease. This pilot study will use a pre-post design. Data will be collected initially and then at the seventh session. The intervention will be provided in seven sessions face-to-face for the first three sessions and then via video conferencing for the last four sessions. Each session is facilitated by three researchers. Once the sessions are finished the participants will be invited to a focus session so that qualitative data can be collected in week nine.

Recruitment & Eligibility

Status
NOT_YET_RECRUITING
Sex
All
Target Recruitment
30
Inclusion Criteria
  • 18 years of age

    • Undergoing treatment for chronic illness
    • Cognitive capacity to participate in group formats
    • Able to answer questions from questionnaires
    • Able to read and speak English.
    • Score greater than 18 on the MoCA cognitive test
Exclusion Criteria
  • Major reduction in cognitive capacity (i.e. major strokes, dementia, or other related conditions).
  • Serious mental illness that impacts the ability to give consent or limits effective participation within a group discussion as assessed by the PI and RA in consultation following routine study protocols used in the study setting (patients may suffer from mild cognitive impairment but must be able to understand and complete questionnaires and engage in intervention groups).
  • Patients in palliative phases of cancer.
  • Patients in an acute medical crisis or in need of intensive care. -Patients who attend similar interventions in the same period or within the past 3 months. -

Study & Design

Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Study Design
SINGLE_GROUP
Arm && Interventions
GroupInterventionDescription
Body Knowleging Program Pilot StudyEMPOWER-BKPThere will be three groups of 10 participants with a chronic disease that will receive the Body knowledging Program. The intervention aims to activate patients' inherent resources and by this, facilitate empowerment, patient activation, and self-care management of their chronic disease. The participants will include people 18 years and older that have been diagnosed with a chronic disease. This pilot study will use a pre-post design. Some of the data will be collected initially, then the intervention will be provided in seven sessions the first three face-to-face at a local community center and then the last four sessions through video conferencing that will be facilitated by three researchers. Data collection will take place at the first session and then again at the seventh session. The participants will be invited back in week nine to attend a video conference focus group to obtain qualitative data. Both qualitative and quantitative data will be analyzed.
Primary Outcome Measures
NameTimeMethod
The Bodyknowledging Questionnaire (BKQ)20 minutes

measures the phases of the Bodyknowledging program

The Brief Illness Perception Questionnaire (B-IPQ)5 minutes

assesses the five cognitive illness representations on a five-point Likert scale. The scale is 0-10. A higher score reflects a more threatening view of the illness.

The Patient Activation Measure (PAM)10 minutes

the measure of a person's knowledge, skills, and confidence to manage their own health and well-being on a 0-100 scale the higher score measures indicate higher patient activation.

The Health Education Impact Questionnaire (heiQ)15 minutes

measures eight self-management skills in people with chronic conditions. Possible scores are on a 4 point likert scale. The scale is 1-4. higher score indicates better self-management, with the exception of the emotional wellbeing construct for which scoring is reversed.

The European Quality of Life Questionnaire (EQ5D)10 minutes

measures a person's quality of life on a scale 0-100. The higher the score the higher the quality of life.

Secondary Outcome Measures
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