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Physical function and physical activity assessment and promotion in the hemodialysis clinic: A qualitative study

机译:血液透析诊所的身体功能和身体活动评估与促进:定性研究

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Background Despite practice guidelines (KDOQI [Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative]) recommending regular assessment of physical function and encouragement of physical activity, few clinics in the United States objectively assess physical function/physical activity or provide recommendations for physical activity in their patient care. Study Design Qualitative methods were used to develop an understanding of practice patterns related to physical function assessment and physical activity encouragement by dialysis staff. Setting & Participants Data were collected in one outpatient university-based hemodialysis clinic. 15 patient care staff were interviewed and 6 patients were observed. Methodology Semistructured interviews of patient care staff were conducted, along with nonparticipant observations of the clinic environment and operations and review of archival materials. Analytic Approach Coding of the interviews was descriptive, followed by interpretive coding by the research team. On-site field notes were transcribed for analysis. Results There was universal unawareness of the KDOQI guideline related to physical function/physical activity; however, all staff thought their patients would benefit from physical activity. There were no objective assessments of physical function and no resources or training to facilitate physical activity encouragement. Staff described deteriorating physical function in their patients, which was frustrating and disappointing. Barriers to physical activity included clinical/disease factors, staff "overaccommodation," and a system of dialysis care that facilitates sedentary behavior and does not require or incentivize clinics to promote physical activity. The patient care technicians were interested and thought that they had time to promote physical activity, but thought that they were unprepared to do so, indicating a need for education and training and a need to develop protocols to address the issue as routine practice. Limitations This was a single university-based center; however, because hemodialysis procedures are prescribed by Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regulations, it is likely that practice in this clinic is representative of nationwide practice. Conclusions Development of strategies to implement practice change that addresses low physical function and physical activity is warranted.
机译:背景技术尽管有实践指南(KDOQI [肾脏病结果质量倡议])建议定期评估身体机能并鼓励身体活动,但美国很少有诊所客观地评估身体机能/身体活动或为患者护理中的身体活动提供建议。研究设计定性方法用于增进对与透析人员身体功能评估和身体活动鼓励有关的实践模式的理解。设置和参与者数据是在一家位于大学的门诊血液透析诊所收集的。采访了15位患者护理人员,观察了6位患者。方法学进行了对患者护理人员的半结构化访谈,以及对临床环境和手术的无参与观察以及对档案材料的审查。分析方法对访谈进行编码是描述性的,然后由研究团队进行解释性编码。现场记录的记录被转录用于分析。结果普遍不了解与身体功能/身体活动有关的KDOQI指南;但是,所有员工都认为他们的患者将从体育锻炼中受益。没有对身体机能的客观评估,也没有促进身体活动的资源或培训。工作人员描述了患者身体机能的恶化,这令人沮丧和失望。身体活动的障碍包括临床/疾病因素,工作人员的“过度住宿”以及便于久坐行为且不需要或不鼓励诊所促进身体活动的透析护理系统。患者护理技术人员很感兴趣,并认为他们有时间促进体育锻炼,但认为他们没有做好准备,这表明需要教育和培训,还需要制定规程以解决此问题(作为常规做法)。局限性这是一个单一的大学中心。但是,由于血液透析程序是由Medicare和Medicaid Services中心规定的,因此该诊所的执业很可能代表全国范围的执业。结论有必要制定应对低身体机能和体育锻炼的实践改变策略。

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