The objective of this study is to examine the feasibility, acceptability, fidelity, and outcome of a nurse-led nutritional intervention for patients with leg ulcers in a outpatient clinics. The intervention consists of a structured dialogue and patient information on key lifestyle behaviours to improve wound healing. Furthermore, the intervention includes protein supplement.
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SNAK Feasibility questionnaire (SFQ) - Element 1: Evaluating structured dialogue
Timeframe: Measurements will be taken within 1 week after their second and third visits to the outpatient clinic. Each patient will be followed up to maximum 16 weeks after inclusion.
SNAK Feasibility questionnaire (SFQ) - Element 2: Evaluating patient and relative information
Timeframe: Measurements will be taken within 1 week after their second and third visits to the outpatient clinic. Each patient will be followed up to maximum 16 weeks after inclusion.
SNAK Feasibility questionnaire (SFQ) - Element 3: Evaluating protein supplement
Timeframe: Measurements will be taken within 1 week after their second and third visits to the outpatient clinic. Each patient will be followed up to maximum 16 weeks after inclusion.
SNAK Feasibility questionnaire (SFQ) - Element 4: Evaluating overall intervention
Timeframe: Measurements will be taken within 1 week after their second and third visits to the outpatient clinic. Each patient will be followed up to maximum 16 weeks after inclusion.
Qualitative evaluation of nurses' Capability, Opportunity, and Motivation (COM-B) to implement the intervention.
Timeframe: Measured 16 weeks after first inclusion.
Procedural uncertainties - Number of patients willing to participate.
Timeframe: Measured 4, 8, 12, and 16 weeks after first inclusion.