Educational factors affecting modality selection: a National Kidney Foundation study.

EDTNA/ERCA journal (English ed.) Pub Date : 1998-07-01
K King
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Patient education has been found to have significant positive effects in a multitude of studies. The National Kidney Foundation undertook a study to examine the various factors that impact upon treatment modality selection, with this paper focusing specifically on the study's educational components. The majority of these respondents reported receiving an adequate amount of information, yet routinely they were not offered information on all treatments available to them. While most indicated being educated by one-to-one discussions, other methods were also employed. Those responding were most likely to receive education from nephrologists, however, nursing was involved with 46% of the participants.

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教育因素影响方式选择:一项国家肾脏基金会研究。
在大量的研究中,患者教育已被发现具有显著的积极作用。国家肾脏基金会进行了一项研究,以检查影响治疗方式选择的各种因素,本文特别关注研究的教育部分。这些答复者中的大多数报告说,他们获得了足够的信息,但通常没有向他们提供关于他们可用的所有治疗方法的信息。虽然大多数人表示接受一对一讨论的教育,但也采用了其他方法。那些回答的人最有可能接受肾脏学家的教育,然而,46%的参与者参与了护理。
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