慢性肾病儿童的坏消息:一项基于问卷的研究和文献综述

Q2 Medicine
Weiam Almaiman , Areej Alfattani , Turki A. Alshareef
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摘要

给CKD儿童看护人的坏消息[我不能在框里评论]标题是给孩子的坏消息,但在这里,给看护人的坏消息。请澄清并进行相应的编辑。是肾内科医生的重要角色。在我们的实践中,有一种想法是父母对CKD患者的坏消息感到不满。照顾者对如何告知CKD儿童坏消息的偏好尚未得到充分研究。我们的目的是确定CKD护理人员的情感和知识满意度,以及他们的社会经济和教育水平与他们在透露坏消息方面的偏好之间的关系。方法对费萨尔国王专科医院和研究中心的CKD儿童护理人员、门诊诊所、腹膜透析和血液透析部门进行为期三个月的问卷调查。结果调查问卷83份,年龄(1 ~ 14)岁,平均年龄8.5±3.9岁。(47.6%)对自己的知识非常满意,(29.5%)对自己的知识非常满意。结论CKD患者照护者的情感满意度高于对信息获取量的满意度。不同的人口统计数据可能会影响他们接受坏消息的方式。这种不满表明医生的沟通技巧有待提高。
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Breaking bad news to children with chronic kidney disease: A questionnaire-based study and literature review

Breaking bad news to children with chronic kidney disease: A questionnaire-based study and literature review

Breaking bad news to children with chronic kidney disease: A questionnaire-based study and literature review

Breaking bad news to children with chronic kidney disease: A questionnaire-based study and literature review

Introduction

Breaking bad news to caregivers of children with (CKD) [I can’t comment in the box] Title says to breaking bad news to children but in here, breaking bad news to caregivers. Please clarify and edit accordingly. is an important role of nephrologists. In our practice there has been a thought about parental dissatisfaction from breaking bad news to CKD patients. Caregiver’s preferences on how to be told the bad news in CKD children has not been studied adequately. Our objective was to identify how much is the emotional and knowledge satisfaction of CKD caregivers and the relation of their socioeconomic and educational levels with their preferences in breaking bad news.

Methods

A questionnaire based study was conducted for caregivers of CKD children, in the outpatient clinics, and peritoneal dialysis and hemodialysis units at the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Centre for three months.

Results

83 questionnaires from caregivers of CKD patients age (1–14) years, mean age of 8.5 ± 3.9 years. (47.6%) were emotionally very satisfied, 29.5% were very satisfied about the knowledge they had.

Conclusion

Caregivers of CKD patients are satisfied emotionally more than the satisfaction about the amount of information they got. Different demographic data might affect their preferences in the way of receiving the bad news. The dissatisfaction suggesting that physicians’ communication skills needs improvement.

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International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine
International Journal of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine Medicine-Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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