Uncertainty Management Intervention



Status:Completed
Conditions:Gastrointestinal
Therapuetic Areas:Gastroenterology
Healthy:No
Age Range:18 - Any
Updated:11/30/-0001
Start Date:February 2010
End Date:July 2013
Contact:Donald Bailey, PhD
Email:Chip.Bailey@duke.edu
Phone:919-681-3003

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Uncertainty Management Intervention for Patients Awaiting Liver Transplant


The goal of this study is to improve symptoms and quality of life for end-stage liver
disease patients awaiting a liver transplant and their caregivers by providing them with the
resources and tools to self-manage their complex concerns.


Hepatitis C Virus is the most common blood-borne infection in the U.S., affecting at least 4
million individuals, with more than 19,000 new cases occurring each year. Further, the CDC
has projected a fourfold increase in the number of chronic hepatitis C patients between 1990
and 2015, and these patients are at risk for developing end stage liver disease (ESLD). By
2015 an estimated 375,000 chronic hepatitis C patients will develop cirrhosis and progress
to ESLD, representing the majority of individuals who need liver transplants. ESLD is a
life-limiting illness, and patients are told that, without a liver transplant, they may die.

This 5 year randomized controlled trial will test the efficacy of an Uncertainty Management
Intervention delivered via telephone by a nurse to the patient and caregiver. An attention
control group of patients and caregivers will receive phone calls to discuss their
experience of awaiting a liver transplant. Based on the problems and concerns of patients
waiting for a liver transplant and the prior success of the Intervention for patients
dealing with serious chronic illness, we believe the Uncertainty Management Intervention
adapted specifically for ESLD patients will lead to significant improvements in patients'
and caregivers' abilities to manage the symptoms and distress associated with ESLD and the
process of awaiting liver transplant.

The specific aims are to: 1) examine the effects of the Uncertainty Management Intervention
on patient outcomes of psychological distress, uncertainty management, symptom control, self
efficacy for symptom management, and QOL compared to an attention control group receiving
calls to discuss their disease experience; 2) explore the effects of the Intervention on
caregiver outcomes of uncertainty management, self-efficacy for helping the patient manage
symptoms, and better QOL compared to an attention control group; 3) identify characteristics
of individuals for whom the intervention is particularly effective.

Waiting for a liver transplant under conditions of uncertainty is a harrowing experience for
patients and caregivers, yet there have been few attempts to test nursing interventions for
ESLD patients. The overall goal of this project is to provide these patients and their
caregivers the tools to self-manage their complex concerns. The anticipated outcome is ESLD
patients awaiting liver transplant benefit from the Uncertainty Management Intervention,
thus providing new knowledge for practitioners and policy makers.

Inclusion Criteria (patient):

- Diagnosis of ESLD and on the liver transplant waiting list

- Receiving care at a Liver Clinic in the United States

- 18 years of age or older

- MELD greater than or equal to 11

- Able to read and speak English

- No major cognitive impairment

- Not a recipient of a prior transplant (any organ)

- Has a caregiver willing to participate

Inclusion Criteria (caregiver):

- 18 years of age or older

- Able to read and speak English

- Provides care to a patient meeting the above criteria
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Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599
(919) 962-2211
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Durham, North Carolina 27710
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4200 Fifth Ave
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260
(412) 624-4141
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Emile St
Omaha, Nebraska 68198
(402) 559-4000
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