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Nursing Care With Patients With Venous Leg Ulcers

U

University of Turku

Status and phase

Unknown
Phase 2

Conditions

- Venous Leg Ulcers

Treatments

Behavioral: Internet-based education of venous leg ulcer nursing care

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

Details and patient eligibility

About

Aims are:

  • develop an Internet-based education programme about venous leg ulcer nursing care (ELC)
  • evaluate the clinical, cognitive and economical outcomes of education programme

Research questions are:

  1. What are the cognitive outcomes of ELC (perceived knowledge, attitudes towards venous leg ulcer nursing care, theoretical knowledge level and practical knowledge)?

Hypotheses for research question 1 are:

  1. Nurses using the ELC will have better knowledge (perceived, practical and theoretical knowledge) than those who will not use the ELC.

  2. Nurses using the ELC will have more positive attitudes towards venous leg ulcer nursing care than those who will not use the ELC.

  3. What are the clinical outcomes of ELC (ulcer healing, ulcer size, treatment supplies)?

Hypotheses for research question 2 are:

  1. Ulcer healing progresses better among patients who are taken care by nurses using the ELC.

  2. Ulcer sizes will be 10 % smaller among the patients cared for nurses using the ELC.

  3. Nurses using the ELC will use mire adequate treatment supplies than those who will not use the ELC.

  4. What are the economical outcomes (treatment time and supply usage) of ELC?

Hypothesis for research question 3 is:

  1. The economical expenditures will be lower among nurses using the ELC.

The ultimate aim is to promote evidence-based nursing care among patients with venous leg ulcer.

Full description

The study takes place in home-care in two Finnish municipality, which are similar size and staff structure and working ideology are basically the same.

Enrolment of participants has started with information occasion in both municipalities in June 2014. Nurses were asked to fill the Patients Clinical Situation Questionnaire, handouts and forms for informed consent were delivered. (Figure 1) All eligible nurses and patients will be identified with Patient Clinical Assessment. The sample size was determined with power analysis and the result was that 200 nurses are needed in the intervention group and 100 nurses in the comparison group.

Enrollment

300 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

60+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion and exclusion criteria

Inclusion criteria for nurses:

  1. Working in municipality home-care
  2. Permanent attachment or three months or longer temporary post in municipality home-care
  3. Working in home-care area where patients with chronic leg ulcer are taken care during the study

Exclusion criteria for nurses:

  1. Working in other place than home-care There are no other exclusion criteria.

Inclusion criteria for patients to observation are:

  1. Home health-care patient aged 60 or over
  2. Venous leg ulcer diagnosis
  3. Chronic ulcer in the lower leg without diagnosis

Exclusion criteria for patients:

  1. An ulcer with other diagnosis than venous leg ulcer diagnosis There are no other exclusion criteria for patients.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Health Services Research

Allocation

Non-Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

None (Open label)

300 participants in 1 patient group

Education
Experimental group
Description:
Intervention group will receive the ELC for six weeks (15.9. - 26.10.2014) and comparison group will not receive it. Members of the intervention group in will work in teams of 10 nurses with weekly questions (released in Mondays) based on patient-description existing in Moodle. One member of the team will send the solutions to questions once a week (in Thursdays) Moodle. Researcher will download the model-answer to Moodle once a week (in Fridays) and nurses will compare their answer to model answer (self-evaluation).
Treatment:
Behavioral: Internet-based education of venous leg ulcer nursing care

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Minna S Ylönen, PhD-candidate; Minna Ylönen, PhD-candidate

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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