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Effective peer-to-peer support for young people with end-stage renal disease: a mixed methods evaluation of Camp COOL

机译:对患有末期肾病的年轻人的有效同行支持:混合方法评估营地酷炫

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Background The Camp COOL programme aims to help young Dutch people with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) develop self-management skills. Fellow patients already treated in adult care (hereafter referred to as ‘buddies’) organise the day-to-day program, run the camp, counsel the attendees, and also participate in the activities. The attendees are young people who still have to transfer to adult care. This study aimed to explore the effects of this specific form of peer-to-peer support on the self-management of young people (16–25?years) with ESRD who participated in Camp COOL (CC) (hereafter referred to as ‘participants’). Methods A mixed methods research design was employed. Semi-structured interviews (n?=?19) with initiators/staff, participants, and healthcare professionals were conducted. These were combined with retrospective and pre-post surveys among participants (n?=?62), and observations during two camp weeks. Results Self-reported effects of participants were: increased self-confidence, more disease-related knowledge, feeling capable of being more responsible and open towards others, and daring to stand up for yourself. According to participants, being a buddy or having one positively affected them. Self-efficacy of attendees and independence of buddies increased, while attendees’ sense of social inclusion decreased (measured as domains of health-related quality of life). The buddy role was a pro-active combination of being supervisor, advisor, and leader. Conclusions Camp COOL allowed young people to support each other in adjusting to everyday life with ESRD. Participating in the camp positively influenced self-management in this group. Peer-to-peer support through buddies was much appreciated. Support from young adults was not only beneficial for adolescent attendees, but also for young adult buddies. Paediatric nephrologists are encouraged to refer patients to CC and to facilitate such initiatives. Together with nephrologists in adult care, they could take on a role in selecting buddies.
机译:背景营地酷程序旨在帮助患有末期肾病(ESRD)的年轻荷兰人发展自我管理技能。已经在成人护理(以下称为'Buddies)的患者组织了日常计划,营运营地,向与会者劝告,并参加活动。与会者是年轻人,他们仍然必须转移到成人护理。本研究旨在探讨这种特定形式的同伴支持对年轻人自我管理(16-25岁)的效果与参加营地酷(CC)的ESRD(以下简称为参与者')。方法采用混合方法研究设计。进行了半结构化访谈(N?=?19),并进行了启动人员/员工,参与者和医疗保健专业人员。这些与参与者(N?=?62)之间的回顾性和前后调查结合在一起,以及在两个营地周内的观察。结果与会者的自我报告的影响是:自信心,更多的疾病相关知识,能够更负责任和对他人开放的感觉,并敢于自己站起来。根据参与者,作为一个伙伴或积极影响他们的伙伴。与会者的自我效能和伙伴的独立性增加,而参加者的社会包容感减少(衡量与健康相关质量的域名)。 Buddy角色是作为主管,顾问和领导者的积极组合。结论营地酷允许年轻人互相支持,以调整与ESRD日常生活。参与营地积极影响本集团的自我管理。通过伙伴的点对点支持非常感谢。年轻人的支持不仅对青少年与会者有益,而且对年轻的成人伙伴而言。鼓励小儿肾病学家将患者提交CC并促进此类举措。与成人关怀的肾病学家一起,他们可以在选择伙伴方面作用。

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