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My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation

BACKGROUND: Australian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services partner with health care users, to ensure the highest quality of care. Aboriginal Australians with chronic and end stage kidney disease have high health care access needs. AIM: To describe the expe...

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Autores principales: Hughes, Jaquelyne T., Freeman, Natasha, Beaton, Barbara, Puruntatemeri, Anne-Marie, Hausin, Monica, Tipiloura, Gerarda, Wood, Pamela, Signal, Selina, Majoni, Sandawana W., Cass, Alan, Maple-Brown, Louise J., Kirkham, Renae
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6922340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225722
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author Hughes, Jaquelyne T.
Freeman, Natasha
Beaton, Barbara
Puruntatemeri, Anne-Marie
Hausin, Monica
Tipiloura, Gerarda
Wood, Pamela
Signal, Selina
Majoni, Sandawana W.
Cass, Alan
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
Kirkham, Renae
author_facet Hughes, Jaquelyne T.
Freeman, Natasha
Beaton, Barbara
Puruntatemeri, Anne-Marie
Hausin, Monica
Tipiloura, Gerarda
Wood, Pamela
Signal, Selina
Majoni, Sandawana W.
Cass, Alan
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
Kirkham, Renae
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description BACKGROUND: Australian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services partner with health care users, to ensure the highest quality of care. Aboriginal Australians with chronic and end stage kidney disease have high health care access needs. AIM: To describe the experiences of health care users of a large government kidney healthcare service provider. METHODS: Within a government renal health service in the Top-End of the Northern Territory, we undertook a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with 26 adult clients from urban, regional and remote settings who were living with kidney health conditions. RESULTS: Client characteristics included a mean age of 55 years, 55% female and 81% identifying as Aboriginal. The kidney related conditions of client participants included CKD (11, 42.3%), haemodialysis (12, 46.2%), peritoneal dialysis (1, 3.9%), and transplant (2, 7.7%). Key themes emerging from patient interviews related to perceived gaps for clients and carers including: 1) knowledge gaps about the health condition, 2) the impact of relocation in order to access centrally-based renal care, 3) healthcare staff professionalism and qualities and 4) service environments. Overall, the experiences centred on a greater need for client-centred, respectful and culturally based healthcare support. Clients recommended the need for patient-led collective care, including sustaining an Indigenous Patient Reference Group to support ongoing healthcare service decision processes. Participants included in almost equal proportion, clients with CKD (without dialysis) and clients utilising renal replacement therapy, which adds significant weight to the client-identified recommendations for highest quality of kidney care across a wide spectrum of kidney function. CONCLUSION: Four major themes identified by clients related to their experience with renal care provided by this major regional health care provider: knowledge gaps of their own condition, the lived impacts of relocating to access health care, service environments, and Health Care Provider Quality. An Indigenous Patient Reference Group was one mechanism recommended to support the co-design of preferred care models.
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spelling pubmed-69223402020-01-07 My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation Hughes, Jaquelyne T. Freeman, Natasha Beaton, Barbara Puruntatemeri, Anne-Marie Hausin, Monica Tipiloura, Gerarda Wood, Pamela Signal, Selina Majoni, Sandawana W. Cass, Alan Maple-Brown, Louise J. Kirkham, Renae PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Australian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services partner with health care users, to ensure the highest quality of care. Aboriginal Australians with chronic and end stage kidney disease have high health care access needs. AIM: To describe the experiences of health care users of a large government kidney healthcare service provider. METHODS: Within a government renal health service in the Top-End of the Northern Territory, we undertook a qualitative study involving in-depth interviews with 26 adult clients from urban, regional and remote settings who were living with kidney health conditions. RESULTS: Client characteristics included a mean age of 55 years, 55% female and 81% identifying as Aboriginal. The kidney related conditions of client participants included CKD (11, 42.3%), haemodialysis (12, 46.2%), peritoneal dialysis (1, 3.9%), and transplant (2, 7.7%). Key themes emerging from patient interviews related to perceived gaps for clients and carers including: 1) knowledge gaps about the health condition, 2) the impact of relocation in order to access centrally-based renal care, 3) healthcare staff professionalism and qualities and 4) service environments. Overall, the experiences centred on a greater need for client-centred, respectful and culturally based healthcare support. Clients recommended the need for patient-led collective care, including sustaining an Indigenous Patient Reference Group to support ongoing healthcare service decision processes. Participants included in almost equal proportion, clients with CKD (without dialysis) and clients utilising renal replacement therapy, which adds significant weight to the client-identified recommendations for highest quality of kidney care across a wide spectrum of kidney function. CONCLUSION: Four major themes identified by clients related to their experience with renal care provided by this major regional health care provider: knowledge gaps of their own condition, the lived impacts of relocating to access health care, service environments, and Health Care Provider Quality. An Indigenous Patient Reference Group was one mechanism recommended to support the co-design of preferred care models. Public Library of Science 2019-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6922340/ /pubmed/31856215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225722 Text en © 2019 Hughes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Hughes, Jaquelyne T.
Freeman, Natasha
Beaton, Barbara
Puruntatemeri, Anne-Marie
Hausin, Monica
Tipiloura, Gerarda
Wood, Pamela
Signal, Selina
Majoni, Sandawana W.
Cass, Alan
Maple-Brown, Louise J.
Kirkham, Renae
My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title_full My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title_fullStr My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title_full_unstemmed My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title_short My experiences with kidney care: A qualitative study of adults in the Northern Territory of Australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
title_sort my experiences with kidney care: a qualitative study of adults in the northern territory of australia living with chronic kidney disease, dialysis and transplantation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6922340/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31856215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225722
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