i2TransHealth is a randomized controlled trial that investigates the outcomes of an internet-based health care approach for transgender and gender diverse (TGD) people. As a health services research project, i2TransHealth aims at reducing the structural disadvantage for TGD people \[people with transsexualism (TS: ICD-10), gender incongruence (GIC: ICD-11) and/or gender dysphoria (GD: DSM-5)\] living in areas lacking specialized transition-related treatment. Located at the Institute for Sex Research and in cooperation with the Interdisciplinary Transgender Health Care Center Hamburg (ITHCCH), both University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf (UKE), i2TransHealth is an innovative intervention including video consultation and a 1:1 chat with clinical psychologists. By cooperating with the ITHCCH, general physicians and psychiatrists provide first and local access to the specialized treatment provided by the UKE. In the intervention group, the study participants are invited to use the i2TransHealth e-health platform including a video consultation hour every two weeks and a messenger between the video-meetings. In addition, they have the opportunity to receive medical support close to their home by licensed GPs and psychiatrists according to their needs (especially in case of a somatic or mental health crisis). The waiting group participants will be able to go forward with transition-related care after four months of study participation, as part of regular care. The primary outcome measure is a reduced symptomatology for TGD people (BSCL). Secondary outcome parameters include quality of life and patient satisfaction as well as healthcare-related costs and cost-effectiveness. Finally, based on a longitudinal design, it will be assessed if the physicians improve their TGD-related expertise by cooperating within the i2TransHealth-network.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
HEALTH_SERVICES_RESEARCH
Masking
DOUBLE
Enrollment
186
i2TransHealth: online intervention for TGD people
University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf
Hamburg, Germany
Symptom burden according to BSI-18
References: Franke, G. H. (2000). Franke, G.H. (2000). BSI. Brief Symptom Inventory - Deutsche Version. Manual. Göttingen: Beltz.
Time frame: Change from Baseline Mental Health Symptoms to the point of time after online intervention (Baseline + 4 months)
Quality of Life (physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environment)
QoL is measured using the WHOQOL-BREF (WHO, 1998). References: Angermeyer, M. C., Kilian, R., \& Matschinger, H. (2000). WHOQOL - WHOQOL-100 und WHOQOL-BREF. Handbuch für die deutschsprachigen Versionen der WHO Instrumente zur Erfassung von Lebensqualität. WHO (1998). Development of the World Health Organization WHOQOL-BREF quality of life assessment. Psychological medicine, 28(3), 551-558.
Time frame: Change from Baseline QoL to the point of time after online intervention (Baseline + 4 months)]
Treatment satisfaction according to modified version ZUF-8
References: Schmidt, J., Lamprecht, F., \& Wittmann, W. W. (1989). Zufriedenheit mit der stationären Versorgung. Entwicklung eines Fragebogens und erste Validitätsuntersuchungen. \[Satisfaction with inpatient care: Development of a questionnaire and first validity assessments.\]. PPmP: Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie, 39(7), 248-255.
Time frame: Treatment satisfaction at the point of time after online intervention (4 months after admission to studies)
Direct or indirect costs and productivity losses by persons with TS/GD in comparison to the German general population (via CSSRI)
References: Chisholm, D., Knapp, M. R. J., Knudsen, H. C., Amaddeo, F., Gaite, L., Wijngaarden, B. van, \& Group, E. S. (2000). Client Socio-Demographic and Service Receipt Inventory - European Version: Development of an instrument for international research: EPSILON Study 5. The British Journal of Psychiatry, 177(S39), s28-s33. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.177.39.s28
Time frame: Change from Baseline to the point of time after online intervention (Baseline + 4 months)
Health-related quality of life (via EQ-5D-5L): quality-adjusted life years (QALYs)
References: Herdman, M., Gudex, C., Lloyd, A., Janssen, MF., Kind, P., Parkin, D., … Badia, X. (2011). Development and preliminary testing of the new five-level version of EQ-5D (EQ-5D-5L). Quality of Life Research, 20(10), 1727-1736. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11136-011-9903-x
Time frame: Change from Baseline to the point of time after online intervention (Baseline + 4 months)
Knowledge increase of the cooperating physicians on trans health care (via VSE)
References: Raupach, T., Schiekirka, S., Münscher, C., Beißbarth, T., Himmel, W., Burckhardt, G., \& Pukrop, T. (2012). Implementierung und Erprobung eines Lernziel-basierten Evaluationssystems im Studium der Humanmedizin. GMS Zeitschrift für medizinische Ausbildung, 29(3), 1-14.
Time frame: Change from Baseline to the point of time after study completion (Baseline + 18 months)
Satisfaction of the cooperating physicians with the support in the i2TransHealth network (via modified version ZUF-8)
References: Schmidt, J., Lamprecht, F., \& Wittmann, W. W. (1989). Zufriedenheit mit der stationären Versorgung. Entwicklung eines Fragebogens und erste Validitätsuntersuchungen. \[Satisfaction with inpatient care: Development of a questionnaire and first validity assessments.\]. PPmP: Psychotherapie Psychosomatik Medizinische Psychologie, 39(7), 248-255.
Time frame: Satisfaction at the point of time after study completion (18 months)
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