Effects of family group conferences among high-risk patients of chronic disability and their significant others: Study protocol for a multicentre controlled trial

Chantal F Hillebregt, Eline W M Scholten, Marjolijn Ketelaar, Marcel W M Post, Johanna M A Visser-Meily

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Abstract

Introduction Many patients and family members experience a large gap between the protected environment during inpatient medical rehabilitation and life in the community after discharge. They feel insufficiently prepared to cope with the consequences of their disability in daily life. This study protocol describes the design measuring the effectiveness and implementation of family group conferences on the empowerment of patients with a high risk of chronic disability and their significant others. Methods and analysis A multicentre controlled trial will be carried out in 12 rehabilitation centres in the Netherlands. A total of 328 clinically admitted patients will participate (≥18 years, diagnosed with acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury or leg amputation), and their significant others will be included. During three family group conferences, supported by the social worker, the patient, significant other and their social network will be stimulated in collaboration, to set up participation goals, determine the needed help and make a concrete action plan. Self-reported questionnaires will be collected at baseline, clinical discharge, and 3 months and 6 months following clinical discharge. Empowerment as the primary outcome is operationalised as self-efficacy and participation. Secondary outcome measures are psychological (eg, coping, neuroticism) and environmental (eg, family functioning, social support) factors. This is the first controlled trial evaluating the effectiveness of family group conferences in rehabilitation medicine among adult patients and their significant others, providing us with knowledge in improving rehabilitation care. Ethics and dissemination This study has been approved by the Medical Ethics Committee of the University Medical Center Utrecht (number 15-617/C). The results will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented in local, national and international conferences. Trial registration number NTR5742; Pre-results.
Original languageEnglish
Article numbere018883
JournalBMJ Open
Volume8
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2018
Externally publishedYes

Funding

Acknowledgements We would like to thank D Ruitenbeek from Korter Maar Krachtig (patient organisation, amputation), J Dekkers from the Dwarslaesie Organisatie Nederland (patient association, spinal cord injury) and E van Gorp from Hersenletsel.nl (patient organisation, acquired brain injury), the rehabilitation physicians association VRA, E Witteveen (senior researcher at the University of Applied Science, Center of Excellence of Social Innovation), E Radersma (caregiver representative), J Keetbaas (rehabilitation social worker of Hoogstraat Rehabilitation), I van de Port (programme manager of Revant Rehabilitation Centre) and T van Diemen (PhD candidate, empowerment study ‘SELF-SCI’ of the University of Groningen) for their participation and input. This research collaboration is only possible with the involvement of the participating rehabilitation centres and their research assistants, social workers, physiatrists, organisations and management: Revant Rehabilitation Centre (Breda), UMCG Rehabilitation Centre Beatrixoord (Haren), Roessingh Rehabilitation (Enschede), Hoogstraat Rehabilitation (Utrecht), Adelante Rehabilitation (Hoensbroek), Heliomare (Wijk aan Zee), Reade Rehabilitation (Amsterdam), St Maartenskliniek (Nijmegen), Rijndam Rehabilitation (Rotterdam), Rehabilitation Centre Merem/De Trappenberg (Huizen), Rehabilitation Friesland (Beetsterzwaag) and Vogellanden Centre for Rehabilitation (Zwolle). Contributors CFH and EWMS developed the first version of the manuscript, in collaboration with JMAV-M, MWMP and MK. JMAV-M, MWMP and MK supervised the writing process and gave critical comments on several drafts of the manuscript. JMAV-M, MWMP and MK provided statistical and methodological advice. CFH and EWMS wrote the final version of the manuscript. Funding This study is financially supported by ZonMw, the Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, Fonds Nuts Ohra and Revalidatiefonds, grant number: 630000003.

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Fonds Nuts Ohra and Revalidatiefonds630000003
ZonMw

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