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Clinical Trials/NCT02810860
NCT02810860
Completed
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A Study to Pilot the Use of a Multimedia Application to Collect the Largest PROMs (Patient Reported Outcome Measures) Dataset in Adult Patients Undergoing Elective Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy for Symptomatic Gallstones and to Aid the Informed Consent Process

Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust1 site in 1 country349 target enrollmentAugust 18, 2016

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Gallstone Disease
Sponsor
Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust
Enrollment
349
Locations
1
Primary Endpoint
Mean domain PROMs scores for each study participant
Status
Completed
Last Updated
6 years ago

Overview

Brief Summary

Collection of PROMs (Patient Reported Outcome Measures) data from patients before and after an operation to remove their gallbladder for the treatment of symptomatic gallstones. This PROMs data will provide information to clinicians and trusts about the health gain following this type of surgery and the impact on patient's quality of life.

This information will be collected by the implementation of the patient Website aboutmyop.org. This will not only allow patients to complete quality of life (PROMs) questionnaires online, but will also allow them to access information on their condition and necessary surgery, in addition to post-operative follow-up.

Detailed Description

Patients referred with gallstone disease necessitating surgery (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) will be invited to engage with our on-line interactive website. This will allow a two-way exchange of information in a secure environment (N3 compliant) to inform the patient about the risks, benefits, alternatives to surgery (cholecystectomy), and post- operative expectations. Furthermore, it will inform clinicians about the patient's symptoms and history, and record a pre-operative Patient Reported Outcome Measure (PROM). The patient's understanding of the facts required for informed consent will be measured and a "Patient Health \& Understanding Report" generated for hospital clinicians. This will form part of the electronic patient record, and will be a medico-legal document. As with current practice patients will still attend their initial outpatient clinic appointment where they will meet a surgeon who will determine the appropriateness of surgery. Informed consent for surgery (cholecystectomy) will be obtained at this initial consultation facilitated by the information obtained from the "Patient Health \& Understanding Report". The patient will then continue to interact with the on-line platform before and after their operation to ensure they are well informed and to monitor their post-operative progress. 7 days after surgery the patient will be prompted to interact with the website to answer questions about their progress and recovery. This will replace the existing telephone follow-up interaction. Any problems identified will trigger a protocol driven interaction between the hospital and the patient. At 1, 3 and 6 months after surgery a post-operative PROMs questionnaire will be answered by the patient allowing comparison of pre- and post-operative PROMs. This study will lead to the largest PROMs assessment of the effectiveness of laparoscopic cholecystectomy, will study the feasibility of our Website as a multimedia application in assisting with the process of informed consent, and will determine whether telephone follow-up can be safely replaced by a protocol driven online system.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
August 18, 2016
End Date
January 1, 2019
Last Updated
6 years ago
Study Type
Interventional
Study Design
Single Group
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • Male or female.
  • Adults:aged 18 to 85 years.
  • Be referred for consideration for an elective laparoscopic cholecystectomy for symptomatic gallstones based on their GPs diagnosis and referral to a general surgeon.
  • Patients initially listed for laparoscopic cholecystectomy but subsequently converted to open cholecystectomy or subsequently have a more complex 'biliary' procedure (including but not exclusive to bile duct exploration, biliary drain insertion, biliary bypass procedure).

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patients unable to, or those choosing not to engage with the multimedia process --- including patients lacking mental capacity, patients who do not have access to a multimedia device (including but not exclusive to a computer, tablet or multimedia phone), patients who are unable to use a multimedia device unassisted.
  • Patients who are unable to read or communicate n English without the presence of a translator.
  • Patients undergoing another major non---biliary operation during the same operation as their cholecystectomy.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

Mean domain PROMs scores for each study participant

Time Frame: 30-Days,3 Months and 6 Months

We will look at the change in score between: pre--op and 30-Days, Pre-op and 3 Months post-op and pre-op and 6 months post-op. For this analysis we hope to use the paired t---test, however depending on whether the data is normally distributed or not this may require non---parametric analyses with the Wilcoxon rank---sum test. We also aim to look at the overall trend, which will require analysis of variance.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Completion of the Multimedia Informed Consent package on aboutmyop.org(30 days)
  • Completion of a Patient Satisfaction Survey to receive feedback on the process.(6 months)
  • Completion of the 7---Day follow---up questionnaire.(7 days)

Study Sites (1)

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