Received Self-Care Support and Psychosocial Health Among Older Adults with Non-Dialysis-Dependent Chronic Kidney Disease.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING
Nephrology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2024-09-01
Nicole DePasquale, Jamie A Green, Patti L Ephraim, Sarah Morton-Oswald, Sarah B Peskoe, Jane Pendergast, Teri Browne, C Barrett Bowling, L Ebony Last
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Abstract

Older age is linked with poorer self-care in the chronic kidney disease (CKD) setting. Informal health supporters (family members and friends) are critical sources of self-care support, but much remains unclear about the characteristics and implications of received support among this patient population. We examined how received self-care support (amount and type) related to positive (CKD management self-efficacy) and negative (depressive symptoms) psychosocial health correlates of self-care in 536 adults aged 65 years and older with non-dialysis-dependent CKD. Participants who received a greater amount of support reported less CKD management self-efficacy and more depressive symptoms. We did not observe associations between self-care support type and psychosocial health. Further research is needed to clarify our findings, especially studies that investigate causality and contextual influences.

非透析依赖型慢性肾病老年患者获得的自我护理支持与社会心理健康。
在慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者中,年龄越大,自我护理能力越差。非正规的健康支持者(家庭成员和朋友)是自我护理支持的重要来源,但对于这类患者所接受的支持的特点和影响仍有很多不清楚的地方。我们研究了 536 名 65 岁及以上非透析依赖型慢性肾脏病成人所获得的自我护理支持(数量和类型)与自我护理的积极(慢性肾脏病管理自我效能)和消极(抑郁症状)社会心理健康相关性的关系。获得支持越多的参与者对慢性肾脏病管理的自我效能感越低,抑郁症状越多。我们没有观察到自我护理支持类型与社会心理健康之间的关联。我们需要进一步的研究来澄清我们的发现,尤其是调查因果关系和环境影响因素的研究。
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Nephrology Nursing Journal
Nephrology Nursing Journal Medicine-General Medicine
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
22.20%
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67
期刊介绍: The Nephrology Nursing Journal is a refereed clinical and scientific resource that provides current information on wide variety of subjects to facilitate the practice of professional nephrology nursing. Its purpose is to disseminate information on the latest advances in research, practice, and education to nephrology nurses to positively influence the quality of care they provide. The Nephrology Nursing Journal is designed to meet the educational and information needs of nephrology nurses in a variety of roles at all levels of practice. It also serves as a source for nonnephrology nurses. Its content expands the knowledge base for nephrology nurses, stimulates professional growth, guides research-based practice, presents new technological developments, and provides a forum for review of critical issues promoting the advancement of nephrology nursing practice.
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