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Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review

OBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and describe self-management interventions for adult patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). SETTING: Community-based. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with CKD stages 1–5 (not requiring kidney replacement therapy). INTERVENTIONS: Self-management strategies for adults w...

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Autores principales: Donald, Maoliosa, Kahlon, Bhavneet Kaur, Beanlands, Heather, Straus, Sharon, Ronksley, Paul, Herrington, Gwen, Tong, Allison, Grill, Allan, Waldvogel, Blair, Large, Chantel A, Large, Claire L, Harwood, Lori, Novak, Marta, James, Matthew T, Elliott, Meghan, Fernandez, Nicolas, Brimble, Scott, Samuel, Susan, Hemmelgarn, Brenda R
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Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29567848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019814
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author Donald, Maoliosa
Kahlon, Bhavneet Kaur
Beanlands, Heather
Straus, Sharon
Ronksley, Paul
Herrington, Gwen
Tong, Allison
Grill, Allan
Waldvogel, Blair
Large, Chantel A
Large, Claire L
Harwood, Lori
Novak, Marta
James, Matthew T
Elliott, Meghan
Fernandez, Nicolas
Brimble, Scott
Samuel, Susan
Hemmelgarn, Brenda R
author_facet Donald, Maoliosa
Kahlon, Bhavneet Kaur
Beanlands, Heather
Straus, Sharon
Ronksley, Paul
Herrington, Gwen
Tong, Allison
Grill, Allan
Waldvogel, Blair
Large, Chantel A
Large, Claire L
Harwood, Lori
Novak, Marta
James, Matthew T
Elliott, Meghan
Fernandez, Nicolas
Brimble, Scott
Samuel, Susan
Hemmelgarn, Brenda R
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description OBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and describe self-management interventions for adult patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). SETTING: Community-based. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with CKD stages 1–5 (not requiring kidney replacement therapy). INTERVENTIONS: Self-management strategies for adults with CKD. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Using a scoping review, electronic databases and grey literature were searched in October 2016 to identify self-management interventions for adults with CKD stages 1–5 (not requiring kidney replacement therapy). Randomised controlled trials (RCTs), non-RCTs, qualitative and mixed method studies were included and study selection and data extraction were independently performed by two reviewers. Outcomes included behaviours, cognitions, physiological measures, symptoms, health status and healthcare. RESULTS: Fifty studies (19 RCTs, 7 quasi-experimental, 5 observational, 13 pre-post intervention, 1 mixed method and 5 qualitative) reporting 45 interventions were included. The most common intervention topic was diet/nutrition and interventions were regularly delivered face to face. Interventions were administered by a variety of providers, with nursing professionals the most common health professional group. Cognitions (ie, changes in general CKD knowledge, perceived self-management and motivation) were the most frequently reported outcome domain that showed improvement. Less than 1% of the interventions were co-developed with patients and 20% were based on a theory or framework. CONCLUSIONS: There was a wide range of self-management interventions with considerable variability in outcomes for adults with CKD. Major gaps in the literature include lack of patient engagement in the design of the interventions, with the majority of interventions not applying a behavioural change theory to inform their development. This work highlights the need to involve patients to co-developed and evaluate a self-management intervention based on sound theories and clinical evidence.
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spelling pubmed-58756002018-04-02 Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review Donald, Maoliosa Kahlon, Bhavneet Kaur Beanlands, Heather Straus, Sharon Ronksley, Paul Herrington, Gwen Tong, Allison Grill, Allan Waldvogel, Blair Large, Chantel A Large, Claire L Harwood, Lori Novak, Marta James, Matthew T Elliott, Meghan Fernandez, Nicolas Brimble, Scott Samuel, Susan Hemmelgarn, Brenda R BMJ Open Renal Medicine OBJECTIVE: To systematically identify and describe self-management interventions for adult patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). SETTING: Community-based. PARTICIPANTS: Adults with CKD stages 1–5 (not requiring kidney replacement therapy). INTERVENTIONS: Self-management strategies for adults with CKD. PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOME MEASURES: Using a scoping review, electronic databases and grey literature were searched in October 2016 to identify self-management interventions for adults with CKD stages 1–5 (not requiring kidney replacement therapy). Randomised controlled trials (RCTs), non-RCTs, qualitative and mixed method studies were included and study selection and data extraction were independently performed by two reviewers. Outcomes included behaviours, cognitions, physiological measures, symptoms, health status and healthcare. RESULTS: Fifty studies (19 RCTs, 7 quasi-experimental, 5 observational, 13 pre-post intervention, 1 mixed method and 5 qualitative) reporting 45 interventions were included. The most common intervention topic was diet/nutrition and interventions were regularly delivered face to face. Interventions were administered by a variety of providers, with nursing professionals the most common health professional group. Cognitions (ie, changes in general CKD knowledge, perceived self-management and motivation) were the most frequently reported outcome domain that showed improvement. Less than 1% of the interventions were co-developed with patients and 20% were based on a theory or framework. CONCLUSIONS: There was a wide range of self-management interventions with considerable variability in outcomes for adults with CKD. Major gaps in the literature include lack of patient engagement in the design of the interventions, with the majority of interventions not applying a behavioural change theory to inform their development. This work highlights the need to involve patients to co-developed and evaluate a self-management intervention based on sound theories and clinical evidence. BMJ Publishing Group 2018-03-22 /pmc/articles/PMC5875600/ /pubmed/29567848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019814 Text en © Article author(s) (or their employer(s) unless otherwise stated in the text of the article) 2018. All rights reserved. No commercial use is permitted unless otherwise expressly granted. This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
spellingShingle Renal Medicine
Donald, Maoliosa
Kahlon, Bhavneet Kaur
Beanlands, Heather
Straus, Sharon
Ronksley, Paul
Herrington, Gwen
Tong, Allison
Grill, Allan
Waldvogel, Blair
Large, Chantel A
Large, Claire L
Harwood, Lori
Novak, Marta
James, Matthew T
Elliott, Meghan
Fernandez, Nicolas
Brimble, Scott
Samuel, Susan
Hemmelgarn, Brenda R
Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
title Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
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title_fullStr Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
title_short Self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
title_sort self-management interventions for adults with chronic kidney disease: a scoping review
topic Renal Medicine
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5875600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29567848
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2017-019814
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