Symptom Experiences and Needs of Older Persons Living with Hemodialysis in Relation to Integrating Home Telehealth into Holistic End of Life Care: Phase I
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Abstract The integration of home telehealth into holistic end of life care with nurse oversight for older persons living with hemodialysis is still limited in Thailand. This study explains the symptom experiences and health care needs related to integrating a home telehealth model into end of life care for older persons living with hemodialysis (OPLH). The paper represents the first phase of a mixed methods exploratory sequential study with dominant quantitative components, carried out over a six-month period. Purposive sampling was used to collect data from 100 OPLH. The instruments included the VOICES (View of Informal Carers Evaluation of Service-ESRD/Thai – patients’ version) questionnaire, the 9-item Thai Health Status Assessment questionnaire, and a demographic data form. The quantitative data were analysed using the statistical package SPSS version 17. Most of the participants had comorbid conditions (98%). The most common of these were hypertension (41.02%) followed by diabetes mellitus (23.25%). 25% had shortness of breath, and some had pain (31%), swelling (31%), anorexia some of the time (30%), and nausea and vomiting (15%). Moreover, participants also had symptoms of anxiety (23%), and moderate stress (10%). 8% had to be readmitted to hospital at least twice per month. Most participants had never received home care. The needs of the participants in relation to their holistic end of life care at home were reported in terms of: 1) knowledge of symptoms management at home; 2) activity and role management; 3) emotional management; and 4) spiritual support. The telehealth provision was mentioned by participants as an important part of their care, requiring VDO visiting, telephone counselling, and web-based education/ monitoring. Keywords: ESRD, Older persons living with hemodialysis (OPLH), Home telehealth.
在泰国,将家庭远程医疗整合到有护士监督的老年血液透析患者的整体临终关怀中仍然有限。本研究解释了将家庭远程医疗模式纳入老年人血液透析(OPLH)的临终关怀相关的症状经历和医疗保健需求。本文代表了混合方法探索性顺序研究的第一阶段,主要是定量成分,进行了为期六个月的研究。采用目的抽样方法收集100例OPLH的数据。这些工具包括voice(非正式护理人员服务评价观点- esrd /泰国患者版)问卷,9项泰国健康状况评估问卷和人口统计数据表。定量数据采用SPSS version 17统计软件包进行分析。大多数参与者有合并症(98%)。最常见的是高血压(41.02%),其次是糖尿病(23.25%)。25%的人有呼吸短促,一些人有疼痛(31%),肿胀(31%),有时厌食(30%),恶心和呕吐(15%)。此外,参与者也有焦虑症状(23%)和中度压力(10%)。8%的人每月至少要再入院两次。大多数参与者从未接受过家庭护理。参与者的需求与他们在家中的整体临终关怀有关:1)家庭症状管理知识;2)活动和角色管理;3)情绪管理;4)精神支持。与会者提到,提供远程保健是其护理的重要组成部分,需要访问志愿服务组织、电话咨询和基于网络的教育/监测。关键词:ESRD,老年血液透析患者,家庭远程医疗