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What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers

PURPOSE: This study evaluated current fertility care for CKD patients by assessing the perspectives of nephrologists and nurses in the dialysis department. METHODS: Two different surveys were distributed for this cross-sectional study among Dutch nephrologists (N = 312) and dialysis nurses (N = 1211...

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Autores principales: van Ek, Gaby F., Krouwel, Esmée M., Nicolai, Melianthe P. J., Den Oudsten, Brenda L., Den Ouden, Marjolein E. M., Dieben, Sandra W. M., Putter, Hein, Pelger, Rob C. M., Elzevier, Henk W.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28357675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-017-1577-z
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author van Ek, Gaby F.
Krouwel, Esmée M.
Nicolai, Melianthe P. J.
Den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Den Ouden, Marjolein E. M.
Dieben, Sandra W. M.
Putter, Hein
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Elzevier, Henk W.
author_facet van Ek, Gaby F.
Krouwel, Esmée M.
Nicolai, Melianthe P. J.
Den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Den Ouden, Marjolein E. M.
Dieben, Sandra W. M.
Putter, Hein
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Elzevier, Henk W.
author_sort van Ek, Gaby F.
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description PURPOSE: This study evaluated current fertility care for CKD patients by assessing the perspectives of nephrologists and nurses in the dialysis department. METHODS: Two different surveys were distributed for this cross-sectional study among Dutch nephrologists (N = 312) and dialysis nurses (N = 1211). RESULTS: Response rates were 50.9% (nephrologists) and 45.4% (nurses). Guidelines on fertility care were present in the departments of 9.0% of the nephrologists and 15.6% of the nurses. 61.7% of the nephrologists and 23.6% of the nurses informed ≥50% of their patients on potential changes in fertility due to a decline in renal function. Fertility subjects discussed by nephrologists included “wish to have children” (91.2%), “risk of pregnancy for patients’ health” (85.8%), and “inheritance of the disease” (81.4%). Barriers withholding nurses from discussing FD were based on “the age of the patient” (62.6%), “insufficient training” (55.2%), and “language and ethnicity” (51.6%). 29.2% of the nurses felt competent in discussing fertility, 8.3% had sufficient knowledge about fertility, and 75.7% needed to expand their knowledge. More knowledge and competence were associated with providing fertility health care (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In most nephrology departments, the guidelines to appoint which care provider should provide fertility care to CKD patients are absent. Fertility counseling is routinely provided by most nephrologists, nurses often skip this part of care mainly due to insufficiencies in self-imposed competence and knowledge and barriers based on cultural diversity. The outcomes identified a need for fertility guidelines in the nephrology department and training and education for nurses on providing fertility care.
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spelling pubmed-54866132017-07-11 What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers van Ek, Gaby F. Krouwel, Esmée M. Nicolai, Melianthe P. J. Den Oudsten, Brenda L. Den Ouden, Marjolein E. M. Dieben, Sandra W. M. Putter, Hein Pelger, Rob C. M. Elzevier, Henk W. Int Urol Nephrol Nephrology - Original Paper PURPOSE: This study evaluated current fertility care for CKD patients by assessing the perspectives of nephrologists and nurses in the dialysis department. METHODS: Two different surveys were distributed for this cross-sectional study among Dutch nephrologists (N = 312) and dialysis nurses (N = 1211). RESULTS: Response rates were 50.9% (nephrologists) and 45.4% (nurses). Guidelines on fertility care were present in the departments of 9.0% of the nephrologists and 15.6% of the nurses. 61.7% of the nephrologists and 23.6% of the nurses informed ≥50% of their patients on potential changes in fertility due to a decline in renal function. Fertility subjects discussed by nephrologists included “wish to have children” (91.2%), “risk of pregnancy for patients’ health” (85.8%), and “inheritance of the disease” (81.4%). Barriers withholding nurses from discussing FD were based on “the age of the patient” (62.6%), “insufficient training” (55.2%), and “language and ethnicity” (51.6%). 29.2% of the nurses felt competent in discussing fertility, 8.3% had sufficient knowledge about fertility, and 75.7% needed to expand their knowledge. More knowledge and competence were associated with providing fertility health care (p < 0.01). CONCLUSIONS: In most nephrology departments, the guidelines to appoint which care provider should provide fertility care to CKD patients are absent. Fertility counseling is routinely provided by most nephrologists, nurses often skip this part of care mainly due to insufficiencies in self-imposed competence and knowledge and barriers based on cultural diversity. The outcomes identified a need for fertility guidelines in the nephrology department and training and education for nurses on providing fertility care. Springer Netherlands 2017-03-29 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5486613/ /pubmed/28357675 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-017-1577-z Text en © The Author(s) 2017 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Nephrology - Original Paper
van Ek, Gaby F.
Krouwel, Esmée M.
Nicolai, Melianthe P. J.
Den Oudsten, Brenda L.
Den Ouden, Marjolein E. M.
Dieben, Sandra W. M.
Putter, Hein
Pelger, Rob C. M.
Elzevier, Henk W.
What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title_full What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title_fullStr What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title_full_unstemmed What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title_short What is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to CKD patients? A questionnaire study among care providers
title_sort what is the role of nephrologists and nurses of the dialysis department in providing fertility care to ckd patients? a questionnaire study among care providers
topic Nephrology - Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5486613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28357675
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11255-017-1577-z
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