Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.

Self-care activities are important to prevent transplant-related side effects and complications among kidney transplant recipients. Therefore, we developed a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients hospitalized after surgery. This study aimed to examine the feasibility...

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Main Authors: Hye Won Jeong, Chi Eun Song, Minjeong An
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2021-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248947
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spelling doaj-09f90d4053754726af99326f347a843f2021-07-15T04:30:33ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032021-01-01166e024894710.1371/journal.pone.0248947Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.Hye Won JeongChi Eun SongMinjeong AnSelf-care activities are important to prevent transplant-related side effects and complications among kidney transplant recipients. Therefore, we developed a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients hospitalized after surgery. This study aimed to examine the feasibility of the program and to identify its preliminary effects on autonomy, competence, and self-care agency. We assessed feasibility using quantitative data collected based on a single group repeated-measures design, along with qualitative data such as patients' feedback on satisfaction during patient counseling. The program comprised video education and individual counseling by nurses. Thirty patients completed this program. Outcome variables were measured thrice: before education, immediately following the first week of video education, and after two consecutive weeks of counseling. A repeated measures ANOVA showed a statistically significant increase in autonomy (F = 5.03, p = .038), competence (F = 17.59, p < .001), and self-care agency (F = 24.19, p < .001). Our pilot study provided preliminary evidence supporting the feasibility for implementation of the theory-based self-management program, and suggesting its preliminary effects in improving autonomy, competence, and self-care agency among kidney transplant recipients. Further research is needed to examine the short- and long-term effects of this program in a longitudinal, randomized control study with a larger sample.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0248947
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Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
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Chi Eun Song
Minjeong An
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title Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
title_short Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
title_full Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
title_fullStr Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: A pilot study.
title_sort feasibility and preliminary effects of a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients: a pilot study.
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description Self-care activities are important to prevent transplant-related side effects and complications among kidney transplant recipients. Therefore, we developed a theory-based self-management program for kidney transplant recipients hospitalized after surgery. This study aimed to examine the feasibility of the program and to identify its preliminary effects on autonomy, competence, and self-care agency. We assessed feasibility using quantitative data collected based on a single group repeated-measures design, along with qualitative data such as patients' feedback on satisfaction during patient counseling. The program comprised video education and individual counseling by nurses. Thirty patients completed this program. Outcome variables were measured thrice: before education, immediately following the first week of video education, and after two consecutive weeks of counseling. A repeated measures ANOVA showed a statistically significant increase in autonomy (F = 5.03, p = .038), competence (F = 17.59, p < .001), and self-care agency (F = 24.19, p < .001). Our pilot study provided preliminary evidence supporting the feasibility for implementation of the theory-based self-management program, and suggesting its preliminary effects in improving autonomy, competence, and self-care agency among kidney transplant recipients. Further research is needed to examine the short- and long-term effects of this program in a longitudinal, randomized control study with a larger sample.
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