iParent2Parent Peer Support Program for Parents of Pediatric Kidney Transplant Recipients
- Conditions
- Kidney Transplant
- Interventions
- Behavioral: iParent2Parent Program
- Registration Number
- NCT05968833
- Lead Sponsor
- The Hospital for Sick Children
- Brief Summary
The iParent2Parent (iP2P) program is a new, innovative virtual mentorship program that will connect parents one-to-one with other parents of pediatric kidney transplant recipients who are trained to offer vital peer support and mentorship. Parents of children who received a kidney transplant at The Hospital for Sick Children will be invited to participate as mentors and mentees. The iP2P program can decrease feelings of isolation, improve mental health and have a long-term positive impact on patient health. This research will increase our understanding of one-to-one peer support and leverage eHealth technologies to improve the access to and acceptability of parent peer support interventions.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 55
- Parent of a patient under 18 years of age who received a kidney transplant and is at least two months post-transplant,
- Access to a device (e.g., smart phone, tablet, computer) capable of using free WhatsApp software, and
- English-speaking.
Mentor Inclusion Criteria:
- Parent of a patient under 21 years of age who received a kidney transplant and is at least one year post-transplant,
- Nominated by their child's healthcare team as a good candidate to act in the mentor role (e.g., good communication skills, positive adaptation and adjustment post-transplant, strong support network),
- Access to a device (e.g., smart phone, tablet, computer) capable of using free WhatsApp software, and
- English-speaking.
- Non-English speaking.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description iParent2Parent Program iParent2Parent Program -
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Level of engagement with the iParent2Parent program (Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.
Barriers and enablers of the iParent2Parent program (Mentees) Baseline to 12 weeks after baseline/immediately after the intervention Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.
Adherence with the iParent2Parent program Baseline to study completion, an average of 1 year When the participant completes 10 audio or video calls over 12 weeks and 100% when all online outcome measures completed.
Acceptability (Mentees) Baseline to 12 weeks after baseline/immediately after the intervention Whether the innovation is agreeable, palatable or satisfactory.
Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.Acceptability (Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Whether the innovation is agreeable, palatable or satisfactory.
Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.Recruitment rates and withdrawal rates Baseline to study completion, an average of 1 year How many participants were recruited and have withdrawn from the program on average.
Level of engagement with the iParent2Parent program (Mentees) Baseline to 12 weeks after baseline/immediately after the intervention Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.
Barriers and enablers of the iParent2Parent program (Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Measured via semi-structured interview or focus group.
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Perceived social support (Mentees and Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Short form version 2.0 of the PROMIS battery for: Emotional Support; 6-item questionnaire. Each question is scored on a scale from 1 to 5 and generates a T-score. An overall higher score means a better outcome.
Coping (Mentees and Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Coping Health Inventory for Parents; 16-item questionnaire. Each question about coping behaviour is scored on a scale from 0 to 3, with a possible response of "Did not use" the coping behaviour. Scores range from 0 to 48. An overall higher score means a better outcome.
Parenting stress (Mentees and Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Parental Stress Scale; 18-item questionnaire. Each question is scored on a scale from 1 to 5, with scores ranging from 18 to 90. An overall higher score means a worse outcome.
Psychological distress (Mentees and Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Patient Health Questionnaire Depression Scale; 8-item questionnaire. Each question is scored on a scale from 0 to 3, with scores ranging from 0 to 24. An overall higher score means a worse outcome.
Family Functioning (Mentees and Mentors) Baseline to program completion, an average of one year Pediatric Quality of Life Inventory(TM) 2.0 Family Impact Module; 36-item questionnaire with 8 different sections: Physical Functioning, Emotional Functioning, Social Functioning, Cognitive Functioning, Communication, Worry, Daily Activities, and Family Relationships. Each question is scored on a scale from 0 to 4. Items are reverse-scored and linearly transformed to a 0-100 scale. An overall higher score means a better outcome.
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
The Hospital for Sick Children
🇨🇦Toronto, Ontario, Canada