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The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis

RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Many older adults receiving hemodialysis have mobility limitations and rely on care partners, yet data are sparse regarding the support provided by care partners. Our aim was to examine how care partners support the mobility of an older adult receiving hemodialysis. STUDY...

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Autores principales: Liu, Christine K., Seo, Janet, Lee, Dayeun, Wright, Kristen, Tamura, Manjula Kurella, Moye, Jennifer, Weiner, Daniel E., Bean, Jonathan F.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100473
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author Liu, Christine K.
Seo, Janet
Lee, Dayeun
Wright, Kristen
Tamura, Manjula Kurella
Moye, Jennifer
Weiner, Daniel E.
Bean, Jonathan F.
author_facet Liu, Christine K.
Seo, Janet
Lee, Dayeun
Wright, Kristen
Tamura, Manjula Kurella
Moye, Jennifer
Weiner, Daniel E.
Bean, Jonathan F.
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description RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Many older adults receiving hemodialysis have mobility limitations and rely on care partners, yet data are sparse regarding the support provided by care partners. Our aim was to examine how care partners support the mobility of an older adult receiving hemodialysis. STUDY DESIGN: Qualitative study. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Using purposive sampling, we recruited persons aged 60 years or more receiving maintenance hemodialysis and care partners aged 18 years or more who were providing support to an older adult receiving hemodialysis. We conducted in-person semi-structured interviews about mobility with each individual. ANALYTICAL APPROACH: We conducted descriptive and focused coding of interview transcripts and employed thematic analysis. Our outcome was to describe perceived mobility supports provided by care partners using qualitative themes. RESULTS: We enrolled 31 older adults receiving hemodialysis (42% women, 68% Black) with a mean age of 73 ± 8 years and a mean dialysis duration of 4.6 ± 3.5 years. Of these, 87% of patients used assistive devices and 90% had care partners. We enrolled 12 care partners (75% women, 33% Black) with a mean age of 54 ± 16 years. From our patient and care partner interviews, we found three themes: (1) what care partners see, (2) what care partners do, and (3) what care partners feel. Regarding what they see, care partners witness a decline in patient mobility. Regarding what they do, care partners guide and facilitate activities and manage others who also assist. Regarding what they feel, care partners respect the patient’s autonomy but experience frustration and worry about the patient’s future mobility. LIMITATIONS: Modest sample size; single geographic area. CONCLUSIONS: In older adults receiving hemodialysis, care partners observe a decline in mobility and provide support for mobility. They respect the patient’s autonomy but worry about future mobility losses. Future research should incorporate care partners in interventions that address mobility in older adults receiving hemodialysis.
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spelling pubmed-91572552022-06-02 The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis Liu, Christine K. Seo, Janet Lee, Dayeun Wright, Kristen Tamura, Manjula Kurella Moye, Jennifer Weiner, Daniel E. Bean, Jonathan F. Kidney Med Original Research RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Many older adults receiving hemodialysis have mobility limitations and rely on care partners, yet data are sparse regarding the support provided by care partners. Our aim was to examine how care partners support the mobility of an older adult receiving hemodialysis. STUDY DESIGN: Qualitative study. SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: Using purposive sampling, we recruited persons aged 60 years or more receiving maintenance hemodialysis and care partners aged 18 years or more who were providing support to an older adult receiving hemodialysis. We conducted in-person semi-structured interviews about mobility with each individual. ANALYTICAL APPROACH: We conducted descriptive and focused coding of interview transcripts and employed thematic analysis. Our outcome was to describe perceived mobility supports provided by care partners using qualitative themes. RESULTS: We enrolled 31 older adults receiving hemodialysis (42% women, 68% Black) with a mean age of 73 ± 8 years and a mean dialysis duration of 4.6 ± 3.5 years. Of these, 87% of patients used assistive devices and 90% had care partners. We enrolled 12 care partners (75% women, 33% Black) with a mean age of 54 ± 16 years. From our patient and care partner interviews, we found three themes: (1) what care partners see, (2) what care partners do, and (3) what care partners feel. Regarding what they see, care partners witness a decline in patient mobility. Regarding what they do, care partners guide and facilitate activities and manage others who also assist. Regarding what they feel, care partners respect the patient’s autonomy but experience frustration and worry about the patient’s future mobility. LIMITATIONS: Modest sample size; single geographic area. CONCLUSIONS: In older adults receiving hemodialysis, care partners observe a decline in mobility and provide support for mobility. They respect the patient’s autonomy but worry about future mobility losses. Future research should incorporate care partners in interventions that address mobility in older adults receiving hemodialysis. Elsevier 2022-04-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9157255/ /pubmed/35663231 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100473 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Liu, Christine K.
Seo, Janet
Lee, Dayeun
Wright, Kristen
Tamura, Manjula Kurella
Moye, Jennifer
Weiner, Daniel E.
Bean, Jonathan F.
The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis
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title_fullStr The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis
title_full_unstemmed The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis
title_short The Impact of Care Partners on the Mobility of Older Adults Receiving Hemodialysis
title_sort impact of care partners on the mobility of older adults receiving hemodialysis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9157255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35663231
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.xkme.2022.100473
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