Patient Activation and Quality of Life in Patients with Rare Kidney Disease

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 NURSING Nephrology Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2024-01-01
Kristen Hood, Michelle L Johnson, Erin Dy, Jeff Schwehm, Jay Jeffries
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects more than 35 million people in the United States, many of whom are undiagnosed. Included in this number are individuals with many types of rare kidney diseases, affecting 20,000 to 200,000 individuals nationwide. There is a major need to educate these individuals on the disease and its progression, especially since many individuals are not aware they have the disease. Descriptive correlational research was conducted in a nationwide sample of adult individuals living with rare glomerular kidney disease. Patient activation and quality of life were the concepts studied across the five CKD stages. New findings included statistically significant differences between participants' self-reported mental health quality of life and CKD Stage 1, with CKD Stages 4 and 5 in the rare kidney disease population. Nurses are essential for educating and supporting patients with rare kidney disease to preserve kidney function and slow disease progression.

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患有罕见肾病
美国有 3500 多万人患有慢性肾脏病 (CKD),其中许多人未经诊断。其中包括患有多种罕见肾脏疾病的患者,这些患者在全国范围内有 2 万到 20 万人。我们亟需对这些人进行有关疾病及其进展的教育,尤其是因为许多人并不知道自己患有这种疾病。我们在全国范围内抽样调查了患有罕见肾小球肾病的成年患者,并进行了描述性相关研究。患者的积极性和生活质量是研究 CKD 五个阶段的概念。新发现包括参与者自我报告的心理健康生活质量与罕见肾病人群中的 CKD 1 期、CKD 4 期和 5 期之间存在统计学意义上的显著差异。护士在教育和支持罕见肾病患者保护肾功能和减缓疾病进展方面至关重要。
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Nephrology Nursing Journal
Nephrology Nursing Journal Medicine-General Medicine
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0.70
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期刊介绍: The Nephrology Nursing Journal is a refereed clinical and scientific resource that provides current information on wide variety of subjects to facilitate the practice of professional nephrology nursing. Its purpose is to disseminate information on the latest advances in research, practice, and education to nephrology nurses to positively influence the quality of care they provide. The Nephrology Nursing Journal is designed to meet the educational and information needs of nephrology nurses in a variety of roles at all levels of practice. It also serves as a source for nonnephrology nurses. Its content expands the knowledge base for nephrology nurses, stimulates professional growth, guides research-based practice, presents new technological developments, and provides a forum for review of critical issues promoting the advancement of nephrology nursing practice.
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