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NCT ID: NCT06326905
Brief Summary: The purpose of this mixed methods study is to adapt CAPABLE as CAPABLE Transplant to accomplish two things: 1) To resolve barriers to being classified as active on the Kidney Transplant (KT) waitlist, 2) as a surgical prehabilitation intervention targeting the pre-frail/ frail KT waitlist population. It consists of two phases- an open label pilot and a randomized waitlist control trial, and 3) pilot test the feasibility and acceptability for CAPABLE Transplant in symptom and waitlist specific metrics amongst low-income active kidney transplant waitlist candidates.
Detailed Description: CAPABLE is a multicomponent goal-directed program that reduces physical disability by working with the person and environment but has not been explored in prehabilitation research. The purpose of this study is to adapt CAPABLE, an existing evidence-based program for functionally and socio-economically vulnerable older adults, as a prehabilitation intervention for people with frailty awaiting KT. As in CAPABLE, the delivery characteristics of CAPABLE Kidney Transplant consist of an assessment-driven, individually tailored package of interventions delivered over the course of 4 months by an occupational therapist (OT) (\~6 home visits for ≤ 1hour), a registered nurse (RN) (\~4 home visits for ≤ 1hour) and a handy worker (HW). In earlier phases, research team members conducted preliminary activities to design the CAPABLE Kidney Transplant intervention using Human-Centered Design techniques. This study will seek to accomplish two aims: 1. To iteratively refine the CAPABLE -Transplant prototype for those currently KT inactive or those who are active and low-income on the waitlist. 2. To pilot test the CAPABLE-Transplant intervention The investigators will collect feedback during the open label pilot to further refine the intervention that will be tested as part of the randomized control trial.
Study: NCT06326905
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06326905