| Literature DB >> 27184894 |
K Schipper1, W E van der Borg2, J de Jong-Camerik2, T A Abma2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Within healthcare, almost no attention is given to patients with moderate-to- severe chronic kidney disease, having a with GFR between 20 and 45 while the presumption exists that these patients already experience several problems in their lives during the course of their illness.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic Kidney Disease; GFR; Moderate; Patient perspectives; Quality of life; Severe
Mesh:
Year: 2016 PMID: 27184894 PMCID: PMC4867508 DOI: 10.1186/s12882-016-0263-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Nephrol ISSN: 1471-2369 Impact factor: 2.388
Characteristics patients interviews (n = 31)
| Respondent | Gender | Age range | Stage | CIS fatigue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R1 | F | 36–45 | 3b | - |
| R2 | F | 46–55 | 4 | Severe |
| R3 | M | 46–55 | 3b | - |
| R4 | F | 56–65 | 4 | Normal |
| R5 | F | 26–35 | 4 | Severe |
| R6 | F | 26–35 | 3a | Severe |
| R7 | F | 56–65 | 4 | Severe |
| R8 | F | 36–45 | 4 | Severe |
| R9 | F | 46–55 | 4 | Severe |
| R10 | F | 56–65 | 3b | Severe |
| R11 | F | 18–25 | 3b | Severe |
| R12 | M | 36–45 | 4 | Severe |
| R13 | M | 26–35 | 4 | Severe |
| R14 | F | 46–55 | 4 | Severe |
| R15 | M | 26–35 | 4 | Severe |
| R16 | M | 36–45 | 4 | Severe |
| R17 | M | 66–75 | 3b | Normal |
| R18 | M | 56–65 | 3b | - |
| R19 | F | 46–55 | 4 | - |
| R20 | F | 36–45 | 3b | Severe |
| R21 | M | 46–55 | 4 | - |
| R22 | F | 36–45 | 3b | - |
| R23 | F | 36–45 | 4 | - |
| R24 | F | 46–55 | 4 | - |
| R25 | M | 46–55 | 3a | - |
| R26 | M | 18–25 | 3b | Severe |
| R27 | F | 46–55 | 3b | Severe |
| R28 | M | 26–35 | 3b | Severe |
| R29 | F | 56–65 | 3b | - |
| R30 | F | 56–65 | 4 | - |
| R31 | M | 56–65 | 4 | - |
Stage 3A: GFR between 45 and 59, stage 3B: GFR between 30 and 44 and stage 4: GFR 15–29 (in our study no GFR’s lower than 20)
Characteristics patients focus groups (n = 10)
| Respondent | Gender | Age range | Stage | CIS fatigue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| R32 | M | 46–55 | 3a | Severe |
| R33 | F | 56–65 | 3b | Normal |
| R34 | M | 56–65 | 3a | Severe |
| R35 | F | 56–65 | 4 | Normal |
| R36 | M | 56–65 | 3b | Normal |
| R37 | M | 66–75 | 3b | Normal |
| R38 | M | 36–45 | 4 | Severe |
| R39 | F | 36–45 | 3b | Severe |
| R40 | F | 56–65 | 3b | Severe |
| R41 | F | 46–55 | 4 | Severe |
Stage 3A: GFR between 45 and 59, stage 3B: GFR between 30 and 44 and stage 4: GFR 15–29 (in our study no GFR’s lower than 20)
Characteristics patients interviews and focus groups (n = 41)
| Percentage | |
|---|---|
| Age 18–25 | 4,9 % |
| Age 26–35 | 12,2 % |
| Age 36–45 | 24,4 % |
| Age 46–55 | 24,4 % |
| Age 56–65 | 29,2 % |
| Age 66–75 | 4,9 % |
| Women | 59 % |
| Men | 41 % |
| GFR 20–29 | 49 % |
| GFR 30–45 | 51 % |
| Stage 3A | 9,8 % |
| Stage 3B | 41,5 % |
| Stage 4 (not lower than GRF 20) | 48,7 % |
| Score severe fatigue on CIS-fatigue | 75 % |
| Score severe fatigue on CIS-fatigue with GFR 20–29 (16 persons had a GFR between 20 and 29 and filled out the questionnaire) | (75 %) |
| Score severe fatigue on CIS-fatigue with GFR 30–45 (16 persons had a GFR between 30 and 45 and filled out the questionnaire) | 75 % |
Overview of themes and subthemes
| Theme | Subthemes |
|---|---|
| Physical aspects | - |
| Social aspects | Growing up |
| Intimate relationships and sexuality | |
| Desire to have a child | |
| Family life and raising children | |
| Social contacts | |
| Societal aspects | Ignorance and image formation |
| Trivialising | |
| Pressure to legitimate | |
| Fear of stigmatisation and prejudice | |
| Embarrassment and identity | |
| Education, work and social security | |
| Healthcare | Education |
| Contact with professionals | |
| Multidisciplinary care and self-management | |
| Experimental care and future treatment | |
| Psychological aspects | Deterioration - insecurity and trust |
| Coping |