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Trials ; 14: 336, 2013 Oct 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24134956

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: The number of patients with one or more chronic diseases is rising. In several standards of care there is a focus on enhancing self-management. We applied the concept of personalization on self-management support and developed a self-management screening questionnaire (SeMaS). The main research objective is to assess the effectiveness of the SeMaS questionnaire and subsequent personalized self-management on patients' self-management behaviors. METHODS/DESIGN: A cluster randomized controlled trial will be set up in 15 general practices in the Netherlands. The practices are all group practices, and member of one care group. The practices will be assigned to the control or intervention arms by stratified randomization. The strata are determined by the participation of the practice nurses in a course for behavioral change, and the nurse's workload. Patients can be included if they are over 18 years of age, have at least one chronic condition and have a checkup appointment with the practice nurse in the inclusion period. The intervention consists of screening patients with the SeMaS questionnaire, producing a graphic profile with the abilities or barriers for self-management. Patients will receive tailored feedback. Practice nurses are trained in using the profile to enhance self-management of the patient and provide personalized self-management support. The use of individual care plans and self-management interventions is stimulated. In the control arm patients will receive care as usual. Patients of both trial arms will be asked to fill in the SeMaS questionnaire and additional questionnaires at inclusion and after 6 months. The primary outcome is the difference in the level of patient activation (PAM-13) between baseline and 6 months. Secondary outcomes include patient measures for lifestyle factors (exercise, diet, smoking), and process measures from medical record data analysis. DISCUSSION: This manuscript presents the protocol for a cluster randomized clinical trial of personalized self-management support using the SeMaS questionnaire in chronically ill patients in primary care. By carrying out this study, scientific evidence is built for the effectiveness of personalized self-management support. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The Netherlands National Trial Register: NTR3960.


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Chronic Disease/therapy , Health Behavior , Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice , Precision Medicine/nursing , Primary Health Care , Research Design , Self Care , Surveys and Questionnaires , Chronic Disease/epidemiology , Clinical Protocols , Comorbidity , Humans , Netherlands/epidemiology , Predictive Value of Tests , Risk Factors , Risk Reduction Behavior , Time Factors
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