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The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study

OBJECTIVES: To explore the beliefs and expectations of patients and their caregivers about home haemodialysis in Italy where the prevalence of home haemodialysis is low. DESIGN: Semistructured, qualitative interview study with purposive sampling and thematic analysis. SETTING: Four dialysis centres...

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Autores principales: Tong, Allison, Palmer, Suetonia, Manns, Braden, Craig, Jonathan C, Ruospo, Marinella, Gargano, Letizia, Johnson, David W, Hegbrant, Jörgen, Olsson, Måns, Fishbane, Steven, Strippoli, Giovanni F M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3563121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23355670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002148
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author Tong, Allison
Palmer, Suetonia
Manns, Braden
Craig, Jonathan C
Ruospo, Marinella
Gargano, Letizia
Johnson, David W
Hegbrant, Jörgen
Olsson, Måns
Fishbane, Steven
Strippoli, Giovanni F M
author_facet Tong, Allison
Palmer, Suetonia
Manns, Braden
Craig, Jonathan C
Ruospo, Marinella
Gargano, Letizia
Johnson, David W
Hegbrant, Jörgen
Olsson, Måns
Fishbane, Steven
Strippoli, Giovanni F M
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description OBJECTIVES: To explore the beliefs and expectations of patients and their caregivers about home haemodialysis in Italy where the prevalence of home haemodialysis is low. DESIGN: Semistructured, qualitative interview study with purposive sampling and thematic analysis. SETTING: Four dialysis centres in Italy without home haemodialysis services (Bari, Marsala, Nissoria and Taranto). PARTICIPANTS: 22 patients receiving in-centre haemodialysis and 20 of their identified caregivers. RESULTS: We identified seven major themes that were central to patient and caregiver perceptions of home haemodialysis in regions without established services. Three positive themes were: flexibility and freedom (increased autonomy, minimised wasted time, liberation from strict dialysis schedules and gaining self-worth); comfort in familiar surroundings (family presence and support, avoiding the need for dialysis in hospital) and altruistic motivation to do home haemodialysis as an exemplar for other patients and families. Four negative themes were: disrupting sense of normality; family burden (an onerous responsibility, caregiver uncertainty and panic and visually confronting); housing constraints; healthcare by ‘professionals’ not ‘amateurs’ (relinquishing security and satisfaction with in-centre services) and isolation from peer support. CONCLUSIONS: Patients without direct experience or previous education about home haemodialysis and their caregivers recognise the autonomy of home haemodialysis but are very concerned about the potential burden and personal sacrifice home haemodialysis will impose on caregivers and feel apprehensive about accepting the medical responsibilities of dialysis. To promote acceptance and uptake of home haemodialysis among patients and caregivers who have no experience of home dialysis, effective strategies are needed that provide information about home haemodialysis to patients and their caregivers, assure access to caregiver respite, provide continuous availability of medical and technical advice and facilitate peer patient support.
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spelling pubmed-35631212013-02-05 The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study Tong, Allison Palmer, Suetonia Manns, Braden Craig, Jonathan C Ruospo, Marinella Gargano, Letizia Johnson, David W Hegbrant, Jörgen Olsson, Måns Fishbane, Steven Strippoli, Giovanni F M BMJ Open Renal Medicine OBJECTIVES: To explore the beliefs and expectations of patients and their caregivers about home haemodialysis in Italy where the prevalence of home haemodialysis is low. DESIGN: Semistructured, qualitative interview study with purposive sampling and thematic analysis. SETTING: Four dialysis centres in Italy without home haemodialysis services (Bari, Marsala, Nissoria and Taranto). PARTICIPANTS: 22 patients receiving in-centre haemodialysis and 20 of their identified caregivers. RESULTS: We identified seven major themes that were central to patient and caregiver perceptions of home haemodialysis in regions without established services. Three positive themes were: flexibility and freedom (increased autonomy, minimised wasted time, liberation from strict dialysis schedules and gaining self-worth); comfort in familiar surroundings (family presence and support, avoiding the need for dialysis in hospital) and altruistic motivation to do home haemodialysis as an exemplar for other patients and families. Four negative themes were: disrupting sense of normality; family burden (an onerous responsibility, caregiver uncertainty and panic and visually confronting); housing constraints; healthcare by ‘professionals’ not ‘amateurs’ (relinquishing security and satisfaction with in-centre services) and isolation from peer support. CONCLUSIONS: Patients without direct experience or previous education about home haemodialysis and their caregivers recognise the autonomy of home haemodialysis but are very concerned about the potential burden and personal sacrifice home haemodialysis will impose on caregivers and feel apprehensive about accepting the medical responsibilities of dialysis. To promote acceptance and uptake of home haemodialysis among patients and caregivers who have no experience of home dialysis, effective strategies are needed that provide information about home haemodialysis to patients and their caregivers, assure access to caregiver respite, provide continuous availability of medical and technical advice and facilitate peer patient support. BMJ Publishing Group 2013-01-24 /pmc/articles/PMC3563121/ /pubmed/23355670 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002148 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/legalcode.
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Tong, Allison
Palmer, Suetonia
Manns, Braden
Craig, Jonathan C
Ruospo, Marinella
Gargano, Letizia
Johnson, David W
Hegbrant, Jörgen
Olsson, Måns
Fishbane, Steven
Strippoli, Giovanni F M
The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title_full The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title_fullStr The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title_full_unstemmed The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title_short The beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
title_sort beliefs and expectations of patients and caregivers about home haemodialysis: an interview study
topic Renal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3563121/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23355670
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2012-002148
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