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A Feasibility Trial of a Stakeholder-Enhanced, Lay-Navigator-Delivered Intervention to Improve the Decisional Partnership of Chronic Kidney Disease Dyads
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating ImPart-Multi - IMproving the decisional PARTnership of Chronic Kidney Disease Dyads with concurrent metabolic disease for Kidney Diseases and Cardiometabolic Risk Factors. Completed, enrolled 22 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The purpose is to explore the feasibility and acceptability of participation in a decision-support training program led by lay navigators. ImPart-Multi, an education-telehealth-based program, is designed to empower Black chronic kidney disease patients (CKD) and their care partners to seek the resources and support needed to be activated allies when making health-related decisions. Participants, both caregivers and patients, completed surveys at study start and at 12 weeks of enrollment. Patients only, based on random assignment, then completed either 1, 3, or 4 education sessions via telehealth or audio connection. Caregivers were not restricted from attending sessions, but were not required. Both patients and caregivers then repeated survey measures at 12 weeks of enrollment. Caregiver and patient participants also completed an interview to share their thoughts on the version of the program they recieved (patients) caregiver interviews focused on if they were able to review mateirals send to the patient, and/or if they noticed a difference in communication, information sharing, etc. after the patient compelted their session(s), and other factors of interest.
Study Details
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Interventions
ImPart-Multi is a psychoeducational, decision support training program, designed to impact Black chronic kidney disease patients with concurrent metabolic disease and their care partners' ability to 1. contemplate the decision needed, 2. request resources/support, and 3. make an informed patient-centered decision. Participants will participate in either communication training, social support effectiveness training, or a combination of both.