Assessing Rural Veterans' Experiences with a Tele-Nephrology Program in the Veterans Health Administration (VHA).

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Kristin M Mattocks, Lorrie Walker, Aimee Kroll-Desrosiers, Susan Crowley, David T Moore, Ramon Bonegio
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Abstract

Introduction: Rural living Veterans with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and refractory hypertension (rHTN) have a higher mortality rate and are hospitalized more frequently than Veterans living in urban or suburban areas. They also face particularly unique challenges in accessing nephrology specialty care. Previous studies suggest virtual nephrology care can be used to increase access to care for Veterans. The purpose of this study was to examine Veteran's perceptions and experiences with a VA virtual nephrology program.

Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with forty-four Veterans at five rural VA medical centers who were receiving virtual nephrology care ("tele-nephrology").

Results: Four major themes arose that represent the Veterans' perceptions and experiences with VA virtual nephrology care: 1) Tele-nephrology provides timely access to care for Veterans living in rural areas; 2) Clinical partnerships between primary care and tele-nephrology are key to Veterans' health; 3) Veterans' technology fears were assuaged with virtual nephrology care; 4) Improvements to care include more direct access to virtual nephrologists.

Conclusion: This evaluation represents an important step forward in how the VA can enhance virtual nephrology care to better meet the needs of rural Veterans receiving care at facilities without VA specialty providers. Prior to the Choice and MISSION Acts, Veterans were often required to drive long distances to the closest VA specialty provider. However, since the COVID-19 pandemic, the VA has been shifting care from community to VA via virtual care. Further research should examine Veterans' experiences with both different modalities of nephrology care as well as experiences from demographically and geographically diverse Veterans.

在退伍军人健康管理局(VHA)评估农村退伍军人远程肾病项目的经验。
农村生活的退伍军人慢性肾病(CKD)和顽固性高血压(rHTN)的死亡率和住院率高于生活在城市或郊区的退伍军人。他们在获得肾病专科护理方面也面临着特别独特的挑战。以前的研究表明,虚拟肾病护理可以用来增加退伍军人获得护理的机会。本研究的目的是通过退伍军人事务部的虚拟肾脏病学项目来检查退伍军人的认知和经验。方法:我们对44名退伍军人进行了半结构化访谈,这些退伍军人在五个农村退伍军人医疗中心接受虚拟肾内科护理(“远程肾内科”)。结果:退伍军人对VA虚拟肾内科护理的看法和经验主要体现在四个方面:1)远程肾内科为农村退伍军人提供了及时的护理途径;2)初级保健和远程肾病的临床合作关系是退伍军人健康的关键;3)虚拟肾病护理缓解了退伍军人对技术的担忧;4)护理的改进包括更直接地访问虚拟肾病专家。结论:该评估代表了VA如何加强虚拟肾病护理以更好地满足农村退伍军人在没有VA专业提供者的设施中接受护理的需求的重要一步。在选择和使命法案之前,退伍军人经常被要求开车很远的距离到最近的退伍军人专业提供者。然而,自2019冠状病毒病大流行以来,退伍军人事务部一直在通过虚拟护理将护理从社区转移到退伍军人事务部。进一步的研究应该考察退伍军人在不同的肾内科护理模式下的经验,以及来自不同人口和地理位置的退伍军人的经验。
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来源期刊
American Journal of Nephrology
American Journal of Nephrology 医学-泌尿学与肾脏学
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
74
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The ''American Journal of Nephrology'' is a peer-reviewed journal that focuses on timely topics in both basic science and clinical research. Papers are divided into several sections, including:
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