Leg ulcers are often chronic or recurring complications of peripheral circulation disorders. Patients' lifestyles are known to influence leg ulcer occurrence and circulation disorders in general. Especially exercise and compliance with compression therapy are key elements in the course of leg ulcer healing and recurrence. Yet many patients demonstrate sedentary lifestyles and non-compliance and current practice offers no systematic approach in the promotion of compliance and physical activity in these patients. The purpose of the study is testing 'Lively Legs' a compliance promotion program for patients with leg ulcers. The study tests the program on effects regarding: * compliance with compression therapy and exercise levels * time to leg ulcer recurrence * cost effectiveness from a social perspective.
The project is a multi centre study, using a randomized controlled design. Patients in the study (n=380) are equally randomized to either the experimental or the control group. Patients in the intervention group receive counseling during a period of six months, in line with the Lively Legs program. Patients in the control group receive regular care. Recruitment takes place within a period of nine months. Data are collected at baseline, directly after the intervention period at 6 months, and at follow-ups at 12 and 18 months. Quality of life is additionally assessed at 3, 9 and 15 months. The population for this study consists of leg ulcer patients, suffering from peripheral circulation disorders of venous or mixed (venous and arterial) origin. The population is restricted to patients treated at outpatient clinics for dermatology. Individual counseling is performed by nurses, based on the Lively Legs lifestyle-program for leg ulcer patients. This evidence-based program was systematically developed using the Intervention Mapping framework, thus integrating scientific evidence, relevant theories and patient and care provider expertise. The program aims at improved compliance with compression therapy and prescribed exercise level in all patients. Social Cognitive Theory provides the theoretical framework and the core methods for the Lively Legs program. Nurses will perform the central role as health counselor. In a maximum of six consultations, they will offer tailored counseling, including compliance and physical activity assessment, identification of relevant determinants of behavior, goal setting, and the application of methods and strategies from the Lively Legs program
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
PREVENTION
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
180
Slingeland ziekenhuis
Doetinchem, Gelderland, Netherlands
Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Center
Nijmegen, Gelderland, Netherlands
Ziekenhuis Rivierenland
Tiel, Gelderland, Netherlands
Vie Curi
Venlo / Venray, Limburg, Netherlands
Jeroen Bosch ziekenhuis
's-Hertogenbosch, North Brabant, Netherlands
Elkerliek ziekenhuis
Deurne, North Brabant, Netherlands
St Anna ziekenhuis
Geldrop, North Brabant, Netherlands
Bernhoven ziekenhuis
Veghel, North Brabant, Netherlands
IJssellandziekenhuis
Capelle aan den IJssel, South Holland, Netherlands
University Medical Center Utrecht
Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands
...and 1 more locations
* Compliance with compression therapy
Time frame: 18 months
* Compliance with exercise prescriptions
Time frame: 18 months
* Leg ulcer recurrence
Time frame: 18 months
* time to next ulcer / ulcer size and time to heal in case of recurrence /duration of ulcer free periods
Time frame: 18 months
* evaluation of the cost effectiveness of the program
Time frame: 18 months
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