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A Communication-Priming Intervention to Improve Shared Decision-Making Between Older Adults With Advanced CKD and Clinicians

A Communication-Priming Intervention to Improve Shared Decision-Making Between Older Adults With Advanced CKD and Clinicians

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65 years and older
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Overview

To achieve the goal of reaching consensus about the preferred treatment option that best aligns with the goals and values of patients, the investigators developed a 'CKD Jumpstart- Tips" priming tool tailored for older adults with advanced CKD that is based on communication principles from VitalTalk and Elwyn's goal-based SDM model.

The investigators hypothesize that compared with patients in the usual care group, patients in the 'CKD Jumpstart- Tips' intervention group will have:

  1. increased level of shared decision-making (observer-based and patient-reported),
  2. improved quality of communication,
  3. increased patient involvement in decision-making,
  4. lower decisional conflict,
  5. lower decision regret,
  6. decreased time to decision,
  7. improved adherence to treatment choice, and
  8. improved health-related quality-of-life.

Description

To enhance the communication on shared decision-making between older adults with advanced kidney disease and clinicians, the investigator's research team developed the "CKD Jumpstart- Tips" communication-priming intervention.

This study aims to conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial to assess the effects of the 'CKD Jumpstart- Tips' communication-priming intervention on shared decision-making between older adults with advanced kidney disease and their clinicians.

The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the effects of the intervention on observer-based shared decision-making in the target consultation.

The secondary objective is to evaluate the effects of intervention on patient-reported shared decision-making, quality of communication, patient involvement in decision-making, decisional conflict, decision regret, timing of and adherence to treatment choice, and health-related quality of life. Consultation length will also be captured as a process measure.

Eligibility

Inclusion criteria for the two groups of participants (i.e. Clinicians and Patients):

  1. Clinicians
    • Nephrology specialists or higher physician trainees who provide specialty care to older adults with advanced chronic kidney disease
  2. Patients
    • Diagnosis of advanced CKD Stage 4 or 5 (eGRF <30 ml/min)
    • Chinese- or English-speaking
    • Identified as patient with whom their clinician plans to discuss advanced kidney disease treatment options in the upcoming clinic visit
    • Able to provide written informed consent and complete questionnaires
    • Can be contacted by phone

Exclusion criteria for patients:

  • Patients will be excluded if they are eligible for kidney transplant, currently on dialysis, or lack decision-making capacity

Study details
    Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 4
    Chronic Kidney Disease Stage 5

NCT06799936

The University of Hong Kong

13 September 2025

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