Living with chronic kidney disease: future perspectives and prognostic needs of patients - a qualitative study.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Jet Milders, Yvette Meuleman, Chava L Ramspek, Willem Jan W Bos, Wieneke M Michels, Ype de Jong, Friedo W Dekker, Merel van Diepen
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Abstract

Background: Individualized prognostic information can help patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) understand and prepare for their future, facilitating informed shared decision-making. While research has indicated that CKD patients want more information about their future, little is known about their specific prognostic needs. Therefore, this study aims to explore how patients with CKD perceive their future and what their prognostic needs are.

Methods: A survey was constructed with patient representatives, and distributed amongst adult CKD patients (all stages) through patient associations and healthcare professionals in two Dutch hospitals. Following an exploratory-descriptive qualitative approach, answers to four open-ended questions of 163 patients were analysed inductively using thematic analysis.

Results: Patients described a wide range of emotions when thinking about their future with CKD, including negative emotions like uncertainty, fear, sadness, and to a lesser extent, anger. However, some patients maintained emotional neutrality or described experiencing positive emotions like calmness, hope and trust. Additionally, patients had diverse prognostic needs, focusing on different topics like CKD treatment, kidney disease progression, self-management, symptoms, life expectancy and life participation. While most patients wanted more personalized prognostic information on these topics, some felt like they were already sufficiently informed about their future or preferred to live in the present moment.

Conclusions: Our findings show that CKD patients experience a wide variety of emotions regarding their future. Despite conversations about their future taking place in nephrological practice, there remain unmet questions regarding the future. These results underline the importance of adopting a personalized approach when discussing the future with CKD patients, acknowledging and taking the diverse emotional responses and individual preferences into account.

生活与慢性肾脏疾病:未来的前景和患者的预后需求-一项定性研究。
背景:个性化的预后信息可以帮助慢性肾脏疾病(CKD)患者了解和准备他们的未来,促进知情的共同决策。虽然研究表明CKD患者希望了解更多关于他们未来的信息,但对他们具体的预后需求知之甚少。因此,本研究旨在探讨CKD患者如何看待他们的未来以及他们的预后需求是什么。方法:通过两家荷兰医院的患者协会和医疗保健专业人员,对患者代表进行了调查,并在成年CKD患者(所有阶段)中进行了调查。采用探索性描述性定性方法,对163名患者的四个开放式问题的答案进行了归纳分析,采用主题分析。结果:患者在考虑他们患有CKD的未来时描述了各种各样的情绪,包括不确定、恐惧、悲伤等负面情绪,以及较小程度上的愤怒。然而,一些患者保持情绪中立,或者描述自己经历了平静、希望和信任等积极情绪。此外,患者有不同的预后需求,关注不同的主题,如CKD治疗、肾脏疾病进展、自我管理、症状、预期寿命和生活参与。虽然大多数患者希望在这些主题上获得更多个性化的预后信息,但有些人觉得他们已经对自己的未来有了足够的了解,或者更愿意活在当下。结论:我们的研究结果表明,CKD患者对他们的未来有各种各样的情绪。尽管在肾脏病实践中讨论了他们的未来,但关于未来仍然存在未解决的问题。这些结果强调了在与CKD患者讨论未来时采用个性化方法的重要性,承认并考虑到不同的情绪反应和个人偏好。
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BMC Nephrology
BMC Nephrology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
4.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
375
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: BMC Nephrology is an open access journal publishing original peer-reviewed research articles in all aspects of the prevention, diagnosis and management of kidney and associated disorders, as well as related molecular genetics, pathophysiology, and epidemiology.
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