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Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure

IMPORTANCE: Most undocumented immigrants with kidney failure rely on emergency dialysis (defined as dialysis after a patient presents as critically ill) and experience significant depression and anxiety and high mortality. Culturally and language-concordant peer support group interventions may be as...

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Autores principales: Cervantes, Lilia, Rizzolo, Katherine, Indovina, Kimberly A., Camacho, Claudia, Hazel, Cynthia A., Alamillo, Xochilt, Chandler, Meghan, Chonchol, Michel, Welles, Christine C., Steiner, John F., Hasnain-Wynia, Romana
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Publicado: American Medical Association 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37342039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.19277
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author Cervantes, Lilia
Rizzolo, Katherine
Indovina, Kimberly A.
Camacho, Claudia
Hazel, Cynthia A.
Alamillo, Xochilt
Chandler, Meghan
Chonchol, Michel
Welles, Christine C.
Steiner, John F.
Hasnain-Wynia, Romana
author_facet Cervantes, Lilia
Rizzolo, Katherine
Indovina, Kimberly A.
Camacho, Claudia
Hazel, Cynthia A.
Alamillo, Xochilt
Chandler, Meghan
Chonchol, Michel
Welles, Christine C.
Steiner, John F.
Hasnain-Wynia, Romana
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description IMPORTANCE: Most undocumented immigrants with kidney failure rely on emergency dialysis (defined as dialysis after a patient presents as critically ill) and experience significant depression and anxiety and high mortality. Culturally and language-concordant peer support group interventions may be associated with reduced depression and anxiety and may provide emotional support. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a single-group peer support group intervention. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This qualitative and single-group prospective study for undocumented immigrants with kidney failure receiving emergency dialysis was conducted in Denver, Colorado, from December 2017 to July 2018. The 6-month intervention included peer support group meetings in the hospital while participants were hospitalized for emergency dialysis. Data were analyzed from March to June 2022. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: To assess feasibility, the recruitment, retention, implementation, and delivery for the intervention were tracked. To measure acceptability, interviews were conducted with participants using a structured format. To assess the value of the peer support group intervention, themes and subthemes were identified from interviews with participants and group meetings. RESULTS: Of 27 undocumented immigrants with kidney failure receiving emergency dialysis, 23 participants (9 females [39.1%] and 14 males [60.9%]; mean [SD] age, 47 [8] years) agreed to participate (recruitment rate, 85.2%). Among them, 5 individuals withdrew and did not attend meetings and 18 participants (retention rate, 78.3%) attended a mean of 6 of 12 meetings (50.0%). From interviews and meetings, 3 themes, with associated subthemes, were identified: camaraderie and emotional support from peers (subthemes: peer support is vital for people newly diagnosed with kidney failure, safe space to build relationships and share hardship with peers, hospital setting for peer support is ideal, solidarity to survive and change policy, and sustainability of the peer support group), solutions to improve care and resilience (subthemes: self-advocacy, self-motivation and optimism, kidney disease education, emotional support from peers caregivers, and faith), and emotional and physical aspects of receiving emergency dialysis (subthemes: psychosocial and physical distress, mixed experiences with language-concordant care, emotional exhaustion from end-of-life conversations, and gratitude for clinicians). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study found that peer support group intervention achieved feasibility and acceptability. The findings suggest that a peer support group may be a patient-centered strategy to build camaraderie and provide emotional support in kidney failure, especially for socially marginalized uninsured populations who report limited English proficiency.
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spelling pubmed-102855682023-06-23 Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure Cervantes, Lilia Rizzolo, Katherine Indovina, Kimberly A. Camacho, Claudia Hazel, Cynthia A. Alamillo, Xochilt Chandler, Meghan Chonchol, Michel Welles, Christine C. Steiner, John F. Hasnain-Wynia, Romana JAMA Netw Open Original Investigation IMPORTANCE: Most undocumented immigrants with kidney failure rely on emergency dialysis (defined as dialysis after a patient presents as critically ill) and experience significant depression and anxiety and high mortality. Culturally and language-concordant peer support group interventions may be associated with reduced depression and anxiety and may provide emotional support. OBJECTIVE: To investigate the feasibility and acceptability of a single-group peer support group intervention. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This qualitative and single-group prospective study for undocumented immigrants with kidney failure receiving emergency dialysis was conducted in Denver, Colorado, from December 2017 to July 2018. The 6-month intervention included peer support group meetings in the hospital while participants were hospitalized for emergency dialysis. Data were analyzed from March to June 2022. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: To assess feasibility, the recruitment, retention, implementation, and delivery for the intervention were tracked. To measure acceptability, interviews were conducted with participants using a structured format. To assess the value of the peer support group intervention, themes and subthemes were identified from interviews with participants and group meetings. RESULTS: Of 27 undocumented immigrants with kidney failure receiving emergency dialysis, 23 participants (9 females [39.1%] and 14 males [60.9%]; mean [SD] age, 47 [8] years) agreed to participate (recruitment rate, 85.2%). Among them, 5 individuals withdrew and did not attend meetings and 18 participants (retention rate, 78.3%) attended a mean of 6 of 12 meetings (50.0%). From interviews and meetings, 3 themes, with associated subthemes, were identified: camaraderie and emotional support from peers (subthemes: peer support is vital for people newly diagnosed with kidney failure, safe space to build relationships and share hardship with peers, hospital setting for peer support is ideal, solidarity to survive and change policy, and sustainability of the peer support group), solutions to improve care and resilience (subthemes: self-advocacy, self-motivation and optimism, kidney disease education, emotional support from peers caregivers, and faith), and emotional and physical aspects of receiving emergency dialysis (subthemes: psychosocial and physical distress, mixed experiences with language-concordant care, emotional exhaustion from end-of-life conversations, and gratitude for clinicians). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: This study found that peer support group intervention achieved feasibility and acceptability. The findings suggest that a peer support group may be a patient-centered strategy to build camaraderie and provide emotional support in kidney failure, especially for socially marginalized uninsured populations who report limited English proficiency. American Medical Association 2023-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10285568/ /pubmed/37342039 http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.19277 Text en Copyright 2023 Cervantes L et al. JAMA Network Open. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY License.
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Cervantes, Lilia
Rizzolo, Katherine
Indovina, Kimberly A.
Camacho, Claudia
Hazel, Cynthia A.
Alamillo, Xochilt
Chandler, Meghan
Chonchol, Michel
Welles, Christine C.
Steiner, John F.
Hasnain-Wynia, Romana
Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure
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title_full Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure
title_fullStr Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure
title_short Assessment of a Peer Support Group Intervention for Undocumented Latinx Immigrants With Kidney Failure
title_sort assessment of a peer support group intervention for undocumented latinx immigrants with kidney failure
topic Original Investigation
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10285568/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37342039
http://dx.doi.org/10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2023.19277
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