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iParent2Parent Peer Support Program for Parents of Pediatric Kidney Transplant Recipients

Kidney Transplant

The iParent2Parent (iP2P) program is a new, innovative virtual mentorship program that will connect parents one-to-one with other parents of pediatric kidney transplant recipients who are trained to offer vital peer support and mentorship. Parents of children who received a kidney transplant at The Hospital for Sick Children will be invited to participate as mentors and mentees. The iP2P program can decrease feelings of isolation, improve mental health and have a long-term positive impact on patient health. This research will increase our understanding of one-to-one peer support and leverage eHealth technologies to improve the access to and acceptability of parent peer support interventions.

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Conditions de participation

  • Sexe:

    ALL
  • Âges admissibles:

    18 to 75

Critères de participation

Mentee Inclusion Criteria:

* Parent of a patient under 18 years of age who received a kidney transplant and is at least two months post-transplant,
* Access to a device (e.g., smart phone, tablet, computer) capable of using free WhatsApp software, and
* English-speaking.

Mentor Inclusion Criteria:

* Parent of a patient under 21 years of age who received a kidney transplant and is at least one year post-transplant,
* Nominated by their child's healthcare team as a good candidate to act in the mentor role (e.g., good communication skills, positive adaptation and adjustment post-transplant, strong support network),
* Access to a device (e.g., smart phone, tablet, computer) capable of using free WhatsApp software, and
* English-speaking.

Exclusion Criteria:

* Non-English speaking.

Lieu de l'étude

The Hospital for Sick Children
The Hospital for Sick Children
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Contactez l'équipe d'étude

Primary Contact

Samantha J. Anthony, PhD, MSW

[email protected]
416-813-7654
Étude parrainée par
The Hospital for Sick Children
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ID de l'étude: NCT05968833