Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol

Abstract Background Process evaluation addresses the implementation, mechanisms of impact, and context of participants in complex interventions. The STADPLAN study assesses the effects of conversations on advance care planning (ACP) led by trained nurse facilitators. The complex intervention consist...

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Main Authors: Katharina Silies, Rieke Schnakenberg, Almuth Berg, Änne Kirchner, Henriette Langner, Juliane Köberlein-Neu, Gabriele Meyer, Falk Hoffmann, Sascha Köpke
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-07-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04529-2
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spelling doaj-c816af7a90014899bff07d14ddd901892020-11-25T03:20:52ZengBMCTrials1745-62152020-07-0121111210.1186/s13063-020-04529-2Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocolKatharina Silies0Rieke Schnakenberg1Almuth Berg2Änne Kirchner3Henriette Langner4Juliane Köberlein-Neu5Gabriele Meyer6Falk Hoffmann7Sascha Köpke8Institute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Nursing Research Unit, University of LübeckDepartment for Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University OldenburgMedical Faculty, Institute for Health- and Nursing Science, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergMedical Faculty, Institute for Health- and Nursing Science, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergMedical Faculty, Institute for Health- and Nursing Science, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergCenter for Health Economics and Health Services Research, Schumpeter School of Business and Economics, University of WuppertalMedical Faculty, Institute for Health- and Nursing Science, Martin Luther University Halle-WittenbergDepartment for Health Services Research, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Carl von Ossietzky University OldenburgInstitute for Social Medicine and Epidemiology, Nursing Research Unit, University of LübeckAbstract Background Process evaluation addresses the implementation, mechanisms of impact, and context of participants in complex interventions. The STADPLAN study assesses the effects of conversations on advance care planning (ACP) led by trained nurse facilitators. The complex intervention consists of several components that may lead to various changes in attitude and behavior regarding personal ACP activities. With the process evaluation, we aim to assess how changes were achieved in the STADPLAN intervention. Methods The planned process evaluation study will be conducted alongside a cluster-randomized controlled trial on ACP in home care services (HCS). Trained nurse facilitators will deliver the ACP intervention consisting of an information brochure and two ACP conversations. A logic model depicts the assumed change processes of the intervention: the educational program enables nurses to conduct ACP conversations with patients and their caregivers. Patients gain knowledge and reflect upon and engage in their own ACP. Caregivers better understand patients’ wishes and feel reassured in their role as surrogates. Designation of a surrogate and communication on ACP are facilitated. We will assess the effects of the educational program with questionnaires and a focus group including all participating nurses. We will measure ACP engagement, and prevalence of advance directives in patients, and ask for their experiences with the intervention. We will conduct semi-structured interviews with caregivers about their expectations and experiences regarding ACP in general and the intervention. We will address context factors, e.g., basic characteristics of the HCS (such as ownership, number of clients, staff and qualification). Analysis will be based upon the logic model, integrating qualitative and quantitative data. Discussion The comprehensive process evaluation will provide essential information on the feasibility of implementation strategies and the clinical relevance of a nurse-led ACP intervention in home care recipients and its generalizability and transferability to other settings. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00016886 . Registered retrospectively on June 4, 2019, first participant included on May 29, 2019.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04529-2Process evaluationStudy protocolLogic modelComplex interventionMixed methodsHome care setting
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author Katharina Silies
Rieke Schnakenberg
Almuth Berg
Änne Kirchner
Henriette Langner
Juliane Köberlein-Neu
Gabriele Meyer
Falk Hoffmann
Sascha Köpke
spellingShingle Katharina Silies
Rieke Schnakenberg
Almuth Berg
Änne Kirchner
Henriette Langner
Juliane Köberlein-Neu
Gabriele Meyer
Falk Hoffmann
Sascha Köpke
Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
Trials
Process evaluation
Study protocol
Logic model
Complex intervention
Mixed methods
Home care setting
author_facet Katharina Silies
Rieke Schnakenberg
Almuth Berg
Änne Kirchner
Henriette Langner
Juliane Köberlein-Neu
Gabriele Meyer
Falk Hoffmann
Sascha Köpke
author_sort Katharina Silies
title Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
title_short Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
title_full Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
title_fullStr Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
title_full_unstemmed Process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the STADPLAN study)—study protocol
title_sort process evaluation of a complex intervention to promote advance care planning in community-dwelling older persons (the stadplan study)—study protocol
publisher BMC
series Trials
issn 1745-6215
publishDate 2020-07-01
description Abstract Background Process evaluation addresses the implementation, mechanisms of impact, and context of participants in complex interventions. The STADPLAN study assesses the effects of conversations on advance care planning (ACP) led by trained nurse facilitators. The complex intervention consists of several components that may lead to various changes in attitude and behavior regarding personal ACP activities. With the process evaluation, we aim to assess how changes were achieved in the STADPLAN intervention. Methods The planned process evaluation study will be conducted alongside a cluster-randomized controlled trial on ACP in home care services (HCS). Trained nurse facilitators will deliver the ACP intervention consisting of an information brochure and two ACP conversations. A logic model depicts the assumed change processes of the intervention: the educational program enables nurses to conduct ACP conversations with patients and their caregivers. Patients gain knowledge and reflect upon and engage in their own ACP. Caregivers better understand patients’ wishes and feel reassured in their role as surrogates. Designation of a surrogate and communication on ACP are facilitated. We will assess the effects of the educational program with questionnaires and a focus group including all participating nurses. We will measure ACP engagement, and prevalence of advance directives in patients, and ask for their experiences with the intervention. We will conduct semi-structured interviews with caregivers about their expectations and experiences regarding ACP in general and the intervention. We will address context factors, e.g., basic characteristics of the HCS (such as ownership, number of clients, staff and qualification). Analysis will be based upon the logic model, integrating qualitative and quantitative data. Discussion The comprehensive process evaluation will provide essential information on the feasibility of implementation strategies and the clinical relevance of a nurse-led ACP intervention in home care recipients and its generalizability and transferability to other settings. Trial registration German Clinical Trials Register: DRKS00016886 . Registered retrospectively on June 4, 2019, first participant included on May 29, 2019.
topic Process evaluation
Study protocol
Logic model
Complex intervention
Mixed methods
Home care setting
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13063-020-04529-2
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