Characterizing Interventions Used to Promote Life Participation in Adults on Peritoneal Dialysis Therapy: A Scoping Review.

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease Pub Date : 2024-07-30 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20543581241263168
Alexia Kateb, Kaleigh McCarthy, Janine Farragher
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Abstract

Background: Living with kidney failure can interfere with life participation (ie, participation in valued life activities). Life participation has recently been identified as a top-priority health outcome of people on peritoneal dialysis therapy, but it is a relatively unexplored topic in peritoneal dialysis.

Objective: The objective is to describe the interventions that have been used to promote life participation in the peritoneal dialysis population and highlight research gaps warranting further investigation.

Design: A scoping review was conducted according to the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology.

Setting: Six electronic databases (MEDLINE [OVID], EMBASE, PsycINFO, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, CINAHL Plus, SCOPUS) were searched.

Patients: Adults aged 18+ years on peritoneal dialysis therapy.

Measurements: Any dedicated scale or subscale that measured life participation as an isolated outcome.

Methods: Title/abstract screening was completed independently after adequate inter-rater reliability (kappa > 0.8) was achieved among reviewers. Full-text review and data extraction were conducted in duplicate. Extracted data were analyzed using counts, percentages, and narrative synthesis to describe patterns in the literature.

Results: After identifying 13 874 results, 17 studies met eligibility criteria. Eight studies were conducted within the past 5 years, with China as the most common study location. Only 2 studies investigated life participation as a primary study outcome. Eight studies targeted personal-physical barriers to life participation, 8 targeted multiple barriers, and 1 targeted an environmental-institutional barrier. Life participation was assessed within a subdomain of a broader quality of life assessment (The Kidney Disease Quality of Life [KDQOL]-36 or the 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey [SF-36]) in 11 studies. The majority of assessments captured life participation in all major domains of participation (self-care, work, and leisure).

Limitations: Eligibility screening at title/abstract stage was not performed in duplicate; articles not available in English were excluded.

Conclusions: Life participation has infrequently been prioritized as a health outcome in peritoneal dialysis (PD). Interventions have been narrow in focus given the range of challenges faced by people on PD and the holistic approaches used in other clinical populations. Future research should prioritize life participation as a key health outcome in PD and investigate the impact of interventions that address cognitive, affective, and environmental barriers to participation.

描述用于促进腹膜透析治疗成人参与生活的干预措施:范围综述。
背景:肾衰竭患者的生活会影响生活参与度(即参与有价值的生活活动)。最近,生活参与已被确定为腹膜透析治疗患者最优先考虑的健康结果,但这在腹膜透析中是一个相对未被探索的课题:目的:描述用于促进腹膜透析患者参与生活的干预措施,并强调需要进一步调查的研究缺口:设计:根据乔安娜-布里格斯研究所(Joanna Briggs Institute)的方法进行了范围界定综述:检索六个电子数据库(MEDLINE [OVID]、EMBASE、PsycINFO、Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials、CINAHL Plus、SCOPUS):患者:18 岁以上接受腹膜透析治疗的成年人:任何将生活参与度作为单独结果进行测量的专用量表或分量表:在审稿人之间达到充分的互评可靠性(kappa > 0.8)后,独立完成标题/摘要筛选。全文审阅和数据提取一式两份。采用计数、百分比和叙事综合法对提取的数据进行分析,以描述文献中的模式:在确定了 13 874 项结果后,有 17 项研究符合资格标准。其中 8 项研究是在过去 5 年内进行的,中国是最常见的研究地点。只有 2 项研究将生活参与度作为主要研究结果。8 项研究针对生活参与的个人-物理障碍,8 项研究针对多重障碍,1 项研究针对环境-制度障碍。11项研究在更广泛的生活质量评估(肾病生活质量[KDQOL]-36或36项短式健康调查[SF-36])的一个子域中对生活参与度进行了评估。大多数评估都涵盖了所有主要参与领域(自理、工作和休闲)的生活参与情况:限制因素:标题/摘要阶段的资格筛选未重复进行;未提供英文版的文章被排除在外:参与生活作为腹膜透析(PD)患者的一项健康结果,很少被优先考虑。考虑到腹膜透析患者所面临的各种挑战,以及其他临床人群所采用的整体方法,干预措施的重点一直很狭窄。未来的研究应将参与生活作为腹膜透析患者的一项重要健康成果,并调查针对参与生活的认知、情感和环境障碍的干预措施的影响。
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CiteScore
3.00
自引率
5.90%
发文量
84
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encourages high quality submissions focused on clinical, translational and health services delivery research in the field of chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplantation and organ donation. Our mandate is to promote and advocate for kidney health as it impacts national and international communities. Basic science, translational studies and clinical studies will be peer reviewed and processed by an Editorial Board comprised of geographically diverse Canadian and international nephrologists, internists and allied health professionals; this Editorial Board is mandated to ensure highest quality publications.
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