晚期肾病和肾移植中的远程医疗:患者视角研究的定性元分析

IF 3.2 Q1 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Kidney Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.xkme.2024.100849
Christopher D. Manko , Benjamin J. Apple , Alexander R. Chang , Katrina M. Romagnoli , Bobbie L. Johannes
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理论依据& 目标虽然远程医疗的使用在各学科中急剧增加,但患者对与慢性肾脏病相关的远程医疗的看法却不甚了解。我们系统地回顾了有关慢性肾脏病患者和肾移植患者的定性研究,以更好地了解这些患者对远程医疗的看法。研究设计定性荟萃分析。研究环境& 参与者使用远程医疗的透析前慢性肾脏病患者和肾移植患者。研究筛选标准2000年及以后发表的以定性方式调查患者观点的英文研究。数据提取从 PubMed、Embase 和 Academic Science Premier 中提取了 375 篇文章。经过筛选,最终选出 8 篇文章。分析方法我们采用基础理论方法编制了一个编码手册,通过对所收录文献进行定性荟萃分析,对每篇所选文章进行了系统审查。这些特点可归纳为 4 个基本主题(自主性、后勤、隐私/保密性和信任)。在每个主要主题下,我们又确定了次主题。所有文章都将 "减少前往医疗机构的次数 "这一副主题作为远程医疗的有利因素纳入了 "后勤 "这一主主题。大多数文章(8 篇文章中的 6 篇)都从患者的角度积极评价了远程医疗促进 "参与 "副主题的主主题 "自主性"。在与远程医疗相关的 "隐私/保密性 "和 "信任 "这两个主要主题方面,患者对远程医疗的看法不一。结论应继续向慢性肾病患者和肾移植患者提供远程医疗,以方便他们使用。更多研究应关注如何减少一些患者遇到的负面因素,如使用该技术时遇到的困难。在这项研究中,我们调查了慢性肾病或肾移植患者的经历和观点,他们通常需要复杂、协调的护理。我们找到了来自 6 个不同国家的 8 篇有关该主题的文章,并对这些出版物的文本进行了分析,以了解这些文章是否有任何共同的主题。我们发现了四大主题:自主、后勤、隐私/保密和信任。在每个主题中,远程医疗都有积极和消极的内涵。总体而言,我们认为应继续向感兴趣的患者提供远程医疗,并应开展更多研究以消除远程医疗的障碍。
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Telemedicine in Advanced Kidney Disease and Kidney Transplant: A Qualitative Meta-Analysis of Studies of Patient Perspectives

Rationale & Objective

While the use of telemedicine has increased dramatically across disciplines, patient perspectives on telemedicine related to chronic kidney disease are not well understood. We systematically reviewed qualitative studies on patients with chronic kidney disease as well as those with kidney transplant to better understand these patients’ perspectives related to telemedicine.

Study Design

Qualitative meta-analysis.

Setting & Participants

Pre-dialysis chronic kidney disease and kidney transplant patients that used telemedicine.

Selection Criteria for Studies

English language studies published in the year 2000 and beyond that investigated patient perspectives in a qualitative manner. Works that were not qualitative or did not focus on provider-patient interactive modes of telemedicine were excluded.

Data Extraction

375 articles were pulled from PubMed, Embase, and Academic Science Premier. After filtering, 8 final articles were selected. These articles were critically appraised for quality and were used in the final analysis.

Analytical Approach

We used a grounded theory approach to develop a codebook to systematically review each of the selected articles through a qualitative meta-analysis of the included literature.

Results

Telemedicine was seen by patients to have notable strengths as well as weaknesses. These characteristics can be organized into 4 primary themes (autonomy, logistics, privacy/confidentiality, and trust). Within each primary theme, we identified subthemes. Universally, all articles included the subtheme “fewer trips to the health care facility” as a beneficial factor of telemedicine within the primary theme “logistics.” A majority (6 of 8) of the articles included positive patient perspectives on the primary theme “autonomy” in terms of telemedicine promoting the subtheme of “engagement.” Patients’ views on telemedicine were mixed regarding the primary themes of “privacy/confidentiality” and “trust” related to telemedicine.

Limitations

Lack of provider perspectives, non-English studies, and studies published before the year 2000. Articles published after the start of data extraction were also not included.

Conclusions

Telemedicine should continue to be offered to patients with chronic kidney disease and kidney transplant patients to facilitate access. Additional research should focus on ways to decrease negative factors experienced by some patients such as difficulty using the technology.

Plain Language Summary

Telemedicine is the ability to do medical visits using technology such as telephone and video calls. For this study, we researched the experiences and perspectives of patients with chronic kidney disease or kidney transplant, who often require complex, coordinated care. We found 8 articles on this topic from 6 different countries and analyzed the text of these publications to see if there were any common themes across the articles. We found 4 major themes: autonomy, logistics, privacy/confidentiality, and trust. Within each of these themes, there were positive and negative connotations to telemedicine. Overall, we feel that telemedicine should continue to be available for interested patients, and more research should be done to remove barriers to telemedicine.

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Kidney Medicine
Kidney Medicine Medicine-Internal Medicine
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