Awareness, self-management behaviors, health literacy and kidney function relationships in specialty practice.

Radhika Devraj, Matthew E Borrego, A Mary Vilay, Junvie Pailden, Bruce Horowitz
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Aim: To determine the relationship between chronic kidney disease (CKD) awareness (CKD-A), self-management behaviors (CKD-SMB) knowledge, performance of CKD-SMBs, health literacy (HL) and kidney function.

Methods: Participants were eligible patients attending an outpatient nephrology clinic. Participants were administered: Newest Vital Sign to measure HL, CKD self-management knowledge tool (CKD-SMKT) to assess knowledge, past performance of CKD-SMB, CKD-A. Estimated GFR (eGFR) was determined using the MDRD-4 equation. Duration of clinic participation and CKD cause were extracted from medical charts.

Results: One-hundred-fifty patients participated in the study. eGFRs ranged from 17-152 mL/min per 1.73 m2. Majority (83%) of respondents had stage 3 or 4 CKD, low HL (63%), and were CKD aware (88%). Approximately 40% (10/25) of patients in stages 1 and 2 and 6.4% (8/125) in stages 3 and 4 were unaware of their CKD. CKD-A differed with stage (P < 0.001) but not by HL level, duration of clinic participation, or CKD cause. Majority of respondents (≥ 90%) correctly answered one or more CKD-SMKT items. Knowledge of one behavior, "controlling blood pressure" differed significantly by CKD-A. CKD-A was associated with past performance of two CKD-SMBs, "controlling blood pressure" (P = 0.02), and "keeping healthy body weight" (P = 0.01). Adjusted multivariate analyses between CKD-A and: (1) HL; and (2) CKD-SMB knowledge were non-significant. However, there was a significant relationship between CKD-A and kidney function after controlling for demographics, HL, and CKD-SMB (P < 0.05).

Conclusion: CKD-A is not associated with HL, or better CKD-SMBs. CKD-A is significantly associated with kidney function and substantially lower eGFR, suggesting the need for focused patient education in CKD stages 1.

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专业实践中意识、自我管理行为、健康素养与肾功能的关系。
目的:探讨慢性肾病(CKD)认知(CKD- a)、自我管理行为(CKD- smb)知识、CKD- smb绩效、健康素养(HL)与肾功能的关系。方法:参与者是在门诊肾内科诊所就诊的符合条件的患者。对参与者进行管理:最新生命体征测量HL, CKD自我管理知识工具(CKD- smkt)评估知识,CKD- smb, CKD- a的过去表现。估计GFR (eGFR)使用MDRD-4方程确定。从病历中提取临床参与时间和CKD原因。结果:150例患者参与了研究。egfr范围为17-152 mL/min / 1.73 m2。大多数(83%)的受访者患有3期或4期CKD,低HL(63%),并且有CKD意识(88%)。大约40%(10/25)的1期和2期患者和6.4%(8/125)的3期和4期患者不知道自己的CKD。CKD- a的分期不同(P < 0.001),但与HL水平、临床参与时间或CKD原因无关。大多数被调查者(≥90%)正确回答了一个或多个CKD-SMKT项目。CKD-A患者对“控制血压”这一行为的认识存在显著差异。CKD-A与两个ckd - smb的既往表现、“控制血压”(P = 0.02)和“保持健康体重”(P = 0.01)相关。CKD-A与HL的校正多因素分析:(1)HL;(2) CKD-SMB知识不显著。然而,在控制人口统计学、HL和CKD-SMB后,CKD-A与肾功能之间存在显著关系(P < 0.05)。结论:CKD-A与HL或更好的ckd - smb无关。CKD- a与肾功能和eGFR显著降低相关,提示需要对CKD 1期患者进行重点教育。
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