Implementation of a virtual community of practice to promote the empowerment of middle-aged people with multimorbidity: study protocol of a randomised controlled trial
Marjan Van Den Akker,
Marta Ruiz-Lopez,
Víctor M Montori,
Ana Isabel González-González,
Christiane Muth,
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga,
Carola Orrego,
Candelaria Martín,
Sofía Garrido-Elustondo,
Lilisbeth Perestelo-Pérez,
Débora Koatz,
Vanesa Ramos-García,
Alezandra Torres-Castaño,
María-Eugenia Tello-Bernabé,
Ana Belén Ramírez-Puerta,
Yolanda Álvarez-Pérez,
Andrea Duarte-Díaz,
Helena Vall-Roqué,
Esther F Vicente-Rabaneda,
Alba Campillejo,
Ileana Gefaell-Larrondo,
Anthea Santos-Álvarez,
Jaime Barrio-Cortes,
Sara Gómez-Rueda,
Patricia Cifuentes,
Consuelo Company-Sancho,
Santiago Domínguez-Coello,
Francisco Javier García-García,
Beatriz González de León,
José Ramón-Vazquez,
Carmen Suárez-Fernández,
Pedro Parra-Caballero,
Patricia Quiroga-Colina,
Estrella Sanchez-Gamborino,
Beatriz Ugalde-Abiega,
Analía Abt-Sacks,
Aránzazu Hernández-Yumar
Affiliations
Marjan Van Den Akker
21 Institute of General Practice, University of Frankfurt, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Marta Ruiz-Lopez
16 Vicente Muzas Health Center, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Víctor M Montori
6Knowledge and Evaluation Research Unit, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA
Ana Isabel González-González
4Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion (RICAPPS), Tenerife, Spain
Christiane Muth
20 Department of General Practice and Family Medicine, University Hospital OWL of Bielefeld University Campus Hospital Lippe, Detmold, Germany
Amaia Calderón-Larrañaga
6 Aging Research Center, Department of Neurobiology, Care Science and Society, Karolinska Institutet and Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
Carola Orrego
3Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion (RICAPPS), Tenerife, Spain
Candelaria Martín
13 Internal Medicine Department, Hospital Universitario de Canarias, La Laguna, Spain
Sofía Garrido-Elustondo
11 Centre Family and Community Care Teaching Multiprofessional Unit, Comunidad de Madrid Consejeria de Sanidad, Madrid, Spain
Lilisbeth Perestelo-Pérez
2Evaluation Unit (SESCS), Canary Islands Health Service (SCS), Tenerife, Spain
Débora Koatz
3Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion (RICAPPS), Tenerife, Spain
Vanesa Ramos-García
2University of La Laguna (ULL), Tenerife, Spain
Alezandra Torres-Castaño
3Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion (RICAPPS), Tenerife, Spain
María-Eugenia Tello-Bernabé
17 El Espinillo Health Center, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Ana Belén Ramírez-Puerta
15 Technical Support Unit, Primary Care Management, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Yolanda Álvarez-Pérez
4Canary Islands Health Research Institute Foundation (FIISC), Tenerife, Spain
Andrea Duarte-Díaz
4Network for Research on Chronicity, Primary Care, and Health Promotion (RICAPPS), Tenerife, Spain
Helena Vall-Roqué
3 Avedis Donabedian Research Institute (FAD), Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Esther F Vicente-Rabaneda
Rheumatology, Hospital de La Princesa, Madrid, Spain
Alba Campillejo
1 Foundation for Biosanitary Research and Innovation in Primary Care, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Ileana Gefaell-Larrondo
1 Foundation for Biosanitary Research and Innovation in Primary Care, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Anthea Santos-Álvarez
1Canary Islands Health Research Institute Foundation (FIISC), Tenerife, Spain
Jaime Barrio-Cortes
1 Foundation for Biosanitary Research and Innovation in Primary Care, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Sara Gómez-Rueda
5 Gregorio Marañón Research Institute, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Patricia Cifuentes
7 University Hospital of Alcorcón, Community of Madrid Ministry of Health, Madrid, Spain
Consuelo Company-Sancho
8 General Directorate of Public Health, Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Santiago Domínguez-Coello
9 La Laguna Health Care Center - Family and Community Care teaching unit, Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canarias, Spain
Francisco Javier García-García
10 Quality Care Unit - Nuestra Señora de La Candelaria University Hospital (HUNSC), Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Beatriz González de León
12 Tenerife Primary Care Management, Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
José Ramón-Vazquez
12 Tenerife Primary Care Management, Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Carmen Suárez-Fernández
14 La Princesa Hospital, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Pedro Parra-Caballero
14 La Princesa Hospital, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Patricia Quiroga-Colina
14 La Princesa Hospital, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Estrella Sanchez-Gamborino
18 Rafael Alberti Health Center, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Beatriz Ugalde-Abiega
19 Ramón y Cajal University Hospital, Community of Madrid Madrid Health Service, Madrid, Spain
Analía Abt-Sacks
1Canary Islands Health Research Institute Foundation, Tenerife, Spain
Aránzazu Hernández-Yumar
2 Canary Islands Health Research Institute Foundation, Canary Islands Health Service, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain
Introduction Empowering people living with multimorbidity (multiple chronic conditions) to gain greater confidence in managing their health can enhance their quality of life. Education focused on self-management is a key tool for fostering patient empowerment and is mostly provided on an individual basis. Virtual communities of practice (VCoP) present a unique opportunity for online education in chronic condition self-management within a social context. This research aims to evaluate the effectiveness/cost-effectiveness of individualised, online self-management education compared with VCoP among middle-aged individuals living with multiple chronic conditions.Methods and analysis People aged 30–60, living with ≥2 chronic conditions and receiving care in primary care (PC) centres and outpatient hospital-based clinics in Madrid and Canary Islands will enrol in an 18-month parallel-design, blinded (intervention assessment and data analysts), pragmatic (adhering to the intention-to-treat principle), individually randomised trial. The trial will compare two 12-month web-based educational offers of identical content; one delivered individually (control) and the other with online social interaction (VCoP, intervention). Using repeated measures mixed linear models, with the patient as random effect and allocation groups and time per group as fixed effects, we will estimate between-arm differences in the change in Patient Activation Measure from baseline to 12 months (primary endpoint), including measurements at 6-month and 18-month follow-up. Other outcomes will include measures of depression and anxiety, treatment burden, quality of life. In addition to a process evaluation of the VCoP, we will conduct an economic evaluation estimating the relative cost-effectiveness of the VCoP from the perspectives of both the National Health System and the Community.Ethics and dissemination The trial was approved by Clinical Research Ethics Committees of Gregorio Marañón University Hospital in Madrid/Nuestra Señora Candelaria University Hospital in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. The results will be disseminated through workshops, policy briefs, peer-reviewed publications and local/international conferences.Trial registration number NCT06046326.