Improving nonadherence in adolescents with kidney disease: a scoping review of interventions.

IF 2.1 3区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Dena Werner, Sandra Amaral, Charles Varnell, Heather Gardiner
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Abstract

Objective: Advancements in immunosuppression have remarkably improved short-term allograft outcomes for adolescents with chronic and end-stage kidney disease (CKD/ESKD). However, long-term outcomes remain suboptimal, with nearly 35.4% of patients losing their allograft within 10 years. Adolescents are a high-risk group for premature graft loss and increased mortality compared with other age groups, and this is hypothesized to be partially due to higher rates of treatment nonadherence and underlying psychiatric comorbidities.

Method: This scoping review provides an overview of existing interventions that were designed to improve treatment adherence among adolescent patients with CKD/ESKD. A comprehensive search of existing studies was conducted using four databases: PubMed, PsycINFO, CINAHL, and Web of Science. Data were charted using an Excel spreadsheet, and information extracted included author, year, country, study design, sample characteristics, interventions, measures, and key findings.

Results: Based on the inclusion criteria, nine studies were included in this review. Five articles focused on the pre-transplant phase, where participants either had early stages of kidney disease, were on dialysis, or were waitlisted for a transplant; and four focused on implementing interventions to improve adherence post-transplant.

Conclusions: The findings offer valuable insights for the field, particularly the importance of implementing multicomponent interventions that target the developmental and psychological needs of adolescent patients. Critical knowledge gaps and implications for future research directions to improve adherence and long-term outcomes for this population are emphasized.

改善青少年肾病患者的不依从性:干预措施的范围综述
目的:免疫抑制的进展显著改善了青少年慢性和终末期肾病(CKD/ESKD)的短期同种异体移植结果。然而,长期结果仍然不理想,近35.4%的患者在10年内失去了同种异体移植物。与其他年龄组相比,青少年是移植物过早丢失和死亡率增加的高危群体,部分原因可能是由于治疗不依从率较高和潜在的精神合并症。方法:本综述概述了旨在改善青少年CKD/ESKD患者治疗依从性的现有干预措施。使用PubMed、PsycINFO、CINAHL和Web of Science四个数据库对现有研究进行了全面搜索。使用Excel电子表格绘制数据图表,提取的信息包括作者、年份、国家、研究设计、样本特征、干预措施、措施和主要发现。结果:根据纳入标准,本综述纳入了9项研究。五篇文章关注移植前阶段,参与者要么患有早期肾脏疾病,要么正在进行透析,要么正在等待移植;其中四项侧重于实施干预措施,以提高移植后的依从性。结论:这些发现为该领域提供了有价值的见解,特别是针对青少年患者的发展和心理需求实施多成分干预的重要性。强调了关键的知识差距和对未来研究方向的影响,以改善该人群的依从性和长期结果。
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Journal of Pediatric Psychology
Journal of Pediatric Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
CiteScore
6.00
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11.10%
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89
期刊介绍: The Journal of Pediatric Psychology is the official journal of the Society of Pediatric Psychology, Division 54 of the American Psychological Association. The Journal of Pediatric Psychology publishes articles related to theory, research, and professional practice in pediatric psychology. Pediatric psychology is an integrated field of science and practice in which the principles of psychology are applied within the context of pediatric health. The field aims to promote the health and development of children, adolescents, and their families through use of evidence-based methods.
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