Ecological momentary assessment to explore fatigue, mood and physical activity levels in people receiving peritoneal dialysis: A study protocol.

Brett Tarca, Shilpanjali Jesudason, Richard Le Leu, Michelle Ovenden, Monique Borlace, Anthony Meade, Paul N Bennett, Thomas P Wycherley, Terry Boyle, Katia E Ferrar
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Introduction: Fatigue is a frequent and debilitating symptom for people with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) receiving dialysis. Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) allows real-time data capture of day-to-day and diurnal variations. EMA has been used to study haemodialysis-related fatigue but not in people receiving peritoneal dialysis who are unique in their physical, environmental and logistical characteristics. The aim of this study is to explore the real-time associations between fatigue and mood (EMA mobile application) and objective physical activity levels (accelerometry) in people with EKSD receiving peritoneal dialysis.

Method: A 7-day intensive longitudinal study will be conducted. People receiving peritoneal dialysis within South Australia will be invited to participate. Five times throughout the day, participants will be prompted to answer 18 questions relating to fatigue (Visual Analogue Scale to Evaluate Fatigue Severity) and a single question for mood (Visual Analogue Mood Scale). Participants will continuously wear a GENEActiv accelerometer to capture physical activity levels during the 7-day period. At the completion of the data collection, participants will answer questions to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of using EMA.

Discussion: This study will be the first to explore the real-time relationships between fatigue, mood and physical activity in people with ESKD receiving peritoneal dialysis. Understanding the fluctuations people experience and the relationships between mood and physical activity and fatigue will inform clinical management and well-being intervention development.

生态瞬时评估探讨接受腹膜透析的人的疲劳、情绪和身体活动水平:一项研究方案。
疲劳是终末期肾病(ESKD)患者接受透析时常见的衰弱症状。生态瞬时评估(EMA)可以实时捕获每日和日变化的数据。EMA已被用于研究血液透析相关疲劳,但未用于接受腹膜透析的人,他们在身体、环境和后勤特征上是独一无二的。本研究的目的是探讨接受腹膜透析的EKSD患者的疲劳和情绪(EMA移动应用程序)与客观身体活动水平(加速度计)之间的实时关联。方法:进行为期7天的密集纵向研究。在南澳大利亚接受腹膜透析的人将被邀请参加。全天五次,参与者将被提示回答18个有关疲劳的问题(评估疲劳严重程度的视觉模拟量表)和一个关于情绪的问题(视觉模拟情绪量表)。参与者将连续佩戴geneactive加速度计,以记录7天内的身体活动水平。在数据收集完成后,参与者将回答问题以评估使用EMA的可行性和可接受性。讨论:这项研究将首次探索接受腹膜透析的ESKD患者的疲劳、情绪和身体活动之间的实时关系。了解人们经历的波动以及情绪与身体活动和疲劳之间的关系将为临床管理和福祉干预发展提供信息。
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