Patient Needs and Priorities for a Goal-Setting Intervention in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Workshop Report.

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Colm O'Reilly, Dale Coghlan, Anastasia Hughes, Karine Manera, Andrea Matus Gonzalez, Javier Recabarren Silva, Angela Rejuso, Nicole Scholes-Robertson, Armando Teixeira-Pinto, Germaine Wong, Rebecca Wu, Jeff S Coombes, Jacki Liddle, John Kanellis, Martin Howell, Yeoungjee Cho, Kelly Lambert, Rebekah Laidsaar-Powell, Allison Jaure, Chandana Guha
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Aim: Kidney transplant recipients have an increased risk of side effects and complications and must adhere to a complex treatment regimen. Goal-setting interventions have the potential for improving behavioural, health and quality of life outcomes. The aim of the workshop was to identify the priorities of kidney transplant recipients regarding goal-setting domains, and to describe their perspectives on the design and implementation of goal-setting interventions.

Methods: We convened an online workshop co-designed with consumers and researchers with three breakout groups involving 18 adult kidney transplant recipients in Australia. Participants identified and voted for goal-setting domains (e.g., diet and nutrition), in order of priority, discussed reasons for their priorities, and provided suggestions for the design and implementation of a goal-setting program. Votes were then scored to reflect the level of priority assigned to each domain. Transcripts from the workshop were analysed thematically.

Results: Of the seven goal-setting domains voted as important to patients, the top five domains were: treatment management (53 points), diet and nutrition (22 points), physical fitness (15 points), social participation (6 points) and mental health (5 points). Four themes that captured the discussions were: adapting to complex self-management responsibilities, strengthening motivation, ensuring safety and contributing to long-term benefits.

Conclusion: In a co-design process, kidney transplant recipients prioritised the goal-setting domains that addressed treatment, lifestyle and psychosocial wellbeing, and suggested that a goal-setting intervention should involve coaching and monitoring.

肾移植受者目标设定干预的患者需求和优先事项:研讨会报告。
目的:肾移植受者的副作用和并发症的风险增加,必须坚持一个复杂的治疗方案。制定目标的干预措施有可能改善行为、健康和生活质量的结果。研讨会的目的是确定肾移植受者在目标设定领域的优先事项,并描述他们对目标设定干预措施的设计和实施的观点。方法:我们召集了一个在线研讨会,与消费者和研究人员共同设计了三个分组,涉及澳大利亚的18名成年肾移植受者。与会者确定和投票的目标设定领域(如饮食和营养),按优先顺序,讨论其优先事项的原因,并提供建议的设计和实施目标设定计划。然后对投票进行评分,以反映分配给每个领域的优先级。对讲习班的笔录进行了专题分析。结果:在被认为对患者重要的7个目标设定领域中,前5个领域分别是:治疗管理(53分)、饮食和营养(22分)、身体健康(15分)、社会参与(6分)和心理健康(5分)。讨论的四个主题是:适应复杂的自我管理责任、加强动机、确保安全和促进长期利益。结论:在共同设计过程中,肾移植受者优先考虑治疗、生活方式和社会心理健康的目标设定领域,并建议目标设定干预应包括指导和监测。
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