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Renal recipients' knowledge and self-efficacy during first year after implementing an evidence based educational intervention as routine care at the transplantation clinic

Following an implementation plan based on dynamic dialogue between researchers and clinicians, this study implemented an evidence-based patient education program (tested in an RCT) into routine care at a clinical transplant center. The aim of this study was to investigate renal recipients' know...

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Main Authors: Urstad, Kristin Hjorthaug, Wahl, Astrid Klopstad, Moum, Torbjørn, Engebretsen, Eivind, Andersen, Marit Helen
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description Following an implementation plan based on dynamic dialogue between researchers and clinicians, this study implemented an evidence-based patient education program (tested in an RCT) into routine care at a clinical transplant center. The aim of this study was to investigate renal recipients' knowledge and self-efficacy during first year the after the intervention was provided in an everyday life setting. The study has a longitudinal design. The sample consisted of 196 renal recipients. Measurement points were 5 days (baseline), 2 months (T1), 6 months (T2), and one-year post transplantation (T3). Outcome measures were post-transplant knowledge, self-efficacy, and self-perceived general health. No statistically significant changes were found from baseline to T1, T2, and T3. Participants' levels of knowledge and self-efficacy were high prior to the education program and did not change throughout the first year post transplantation. Renal recipients self-efficacy and insight in post-transplant aspects seem to be more robust when admitted to the hospital for transplantation compared to baseline observations in the RCT study. This may explain why the implemented educational intervention did not lead to the same positive increase in outcome measures as in the RCT. This study supports that replicating clinical interventions in real-life settings may provide different results compared to results from RCT's. In order to gain a complete picture of the impacts of an implemented intervention, it is vital also to evaluate results after implementing findings from RCT-studies into everyday practice.
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Care and treatment
Consumer Health Information
Education
Evidence-based nursing
Female
Health aspects
Health Literacy
Hospitals
Humans
Implementation
Kidney Failure, Chronic - psychology
Kidney Failure, Chronic - surgery
Kidney transplantation
Kidney Transplantation - education
Kidney Transplantation - psychology
Kidney transplants
Kidneys
Knowledge
Longitudinal Studies
Male
Methods
Nephrology
Nurses
Organ transplant recipients
Patient education
Patient Education as Topic
Perioperative Period - education
Perioperative Period - psychology
Psychological aspects
Quality of Life
Questionnaires
Renal transplantation
Self Efficacy
Self-efficacy (Psychology)
Statistical analysis
Transplantation
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