Experiences of kidney transplantation for recipients in regional, rural, and remote Queensland - exploring the trials and tribulations.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Tara K Watters, Beverley D Glass, Nicole J Scholes-Robertson, Andrew J Mallett
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Background: People with kidney failure, unable to access kidney transplantation are disadvantaged in terms of their quality of life and overall survival. Despite this, regional, rural, and remote populations worldwide remain less likely to receive a kidney transplant and often experience unique difficulties throughout their transplant journey. This study aimed to explore the experiences of these kidney transplant recipients, including around current transplant processes to understand barriers to access for regional, rural, and remote populations.

Methods: Focus group discussions were conducted either in-person or online with kidney transplant recipients from regional, rural, and remote areas of northern Queensland. Transcripts were analysed thematically with emerging themes mapped against constructs of Levesque's patient-centred healthcare access framework.

Results: Focus group participants (n = 30) included both deceased (90%) and living (10%) donor transplant recipients, with almost a third (30%) of which resided in rural or remote areas. Six themes were identified relating to access to kidney transplantation: facing hurdles to transplant assessment, insufficient communication and education, permeating psychosocial hazards, repercussions of distance, overwhelming financial strain, and troubling long-term adversities.

Conclusions: Kidney transplant recipients from regional, rural, and remote areas of northern Queensland described significant barriers throughout their transplantation journey. These relate primary to their geographical distance from specialty kidney transplant services and the subsequent logistic, financial, and psychosocial challenges that arise.

Clinical trial registration: This study was not a clinical trial.

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昆士兰地区,农村和偏远地区肾移植受者的经验-探索试验和磨难。
背景:肾衰竭患者,无法获得肾移植,其生活质量和总体生存处于不利地位。尽管如此,世界各地的地区、农村和偏远人口接受肾脏移植的可能性仍然较小,并且在移植过程中经常遇到独特的困难。本研究旨在探讨这些肾移植受者的经历,包括当前的移植过程,以了解地区、农村和偏远人口获得肾移植的障碍。方法:对来自昆士兰北部地区、农村和偏远地区的肾移植受者进行面对面或在线的焦点小组讨论。转录本按主题分析与新兴主题映射针对Levesque的病人为中心的医疗保健访问框架的结构。结果:焦点小组参与者(n = 30)包括已故(90%)和在世(10%)供体移植受者,其中近三分之一(30%)居住在农村或偏远地区。确定了与获得肾移植有关的六个主题:面临移植评估障碍,沟通和教育不足,渗透的社会心理危害,距离的影响,压倒性的经济压力和令人不安的长期逆境。结论:来自昆士兰北部地区、农村和偏远地区的肾移植受者描述了他们在移植过程中遇到的重大障碍。这主要与他们与专业肾移植服务的地理距离以及随后出现的后勤,财务和社会心理挑战有关。临床试验注册:本研究不是临床试验。
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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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