Clinical relevance of an online self‐management intervention in Haemodialysis: A secondary data analysis of the ‘Connected We St@nd’ Programme
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2025-03-04
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Wiley
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English
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Background
The ‘Connected We St@nd’ programme is an Internet-mediated self-management intervention that combines health education with psychosocial support, with evidenced feasibility and acceptability in haemodialysis.
Objectives
To evaluate the clinical relevance of the programme and to better understand which intervention outcomes/health-related self-report measures are most sensitive to reflect changes between pre- and post-intervention assessments.
Design
This study followed a pre-post quasi-experimental design.
Participants
Twenty-six individuals (16 people on haemodialysis and 10 family caregivers) completed the intervention.
Measurements
Participants filled out a web-based assessment protocol before and after the intervention. To determine the clinical relevance of within-group pre-post changes, effect sizes, minimal clinically important differences, and reliable change indexes were calculated.
Results
Clinically meaningful results were found on outcome measures with reasonable sensitivity to detect pre-post changes in the positive affect dimension of subjective well-being, purpose in life, overall quality of life, and psychological health. The latter was the variable that obtained the greatest number of respondents with reliable post-intervention improvements.
Conclusions
Participation in the programme led to clinically important and reliable improvements in several intervention outcomes, hinting that this evidence-informed intervention has the potential to be a valuable resource for promoting successful psychosocial adjustment among this population. Suggestions were made to fine-tune the evaluation and implementation of a large-scale trial to, in due course, encourage the integration of this technology-assisted interdisciplinary initiative into existing kidney care services.
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Caregiver, dialysis, digital health, disease management, kidney failure, psychosocial interventions
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Sousa, H., Ribeiro, O., Bártolo, A., Rodrigues, M., Costa, E., Quental, J., Ribeiro, F., Paúl, C., & Figueiredo, D. (2025). Clinical relevance of an online self-management intervention in Haemodialysis: A secondary data analysis of the 'Connected We St@nd' Programme. Journal of Renal Care, 51(1), e70012, 1-17. https://doi.org/10.1111/jorc.70012. Repositório Institucional UPT. https://hdl.handle.net/11328/6383
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