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Why did I start dialysis? A qualitative study on views and expectations from an elderly cohort of patients with end-stage renal failure starting haemodialysis in the United Kingdom.

机译:为什么要开始透析?对英国老年患者进行终末期肾衰竭血液透析的老年人群的观点和期望进行的定性研究。

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It is now common for elderly patients with end-stage kidney disease to be offered treatment by dialysis. However, what these patients expect from dialysis is not known. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to elucidate the expectations of elderly patients starting dialysis and to investigate whether their views change after 6 months on this treatment.This was a prospective observational qualitative study of patients commencing haemodialysis in our centre from 2006 to 2007. Data were collected by interview and review of case notes at the time of starting dialysis and after 6 months of treatment. Patients were asked about their expectations from dialysis, symptoms, and views on advance care planning.Data were collected from 22 patients (mean age 69.1 years) within a month from starting dialysis. Seventy per cent of these patients had attended a pre-dialysis clinic for at least 4 months previously; despite this, many of the patients complained about having had little choice in starting dialysis and seemed uncertain about what dialysis would involve. Even so, over 90% of those interviewed were optimistic about dialysis, had high expectations from treatment and were not keen to discuss advance care planning at first interview. Sixteen patients were re-interviewed at 6 months (four patients had died meanwhile and two had been transferred to other centres). After 6 months, there was a change in patients' attitude, with only 45% of them still finding dialysis acceptable and more patients now keen to discuss advance care planning. Symptom burden was higher at 6 months than at initiation of dialysis treatment.Most elderly patients have unrealistic expectations from dialysis at the start of treatment. There is a need for more specific counselling of these patients to ensure that they make informed decisions about treatment modality and have realistic expectations if they chose to receive RRT.
机译:现在,对于患有终末期肾脏疾病的老年患者,通常需要通过透析进行治疗。但是,这些患者对透析的期望尚不清楚。因此,本研究的目的是阐明对开始透析的老年患者的期望,并调查他们对这种治疗6个月后的看法是否有变化。这是对我们中心从2006年至2007年开始进行血液透析的患者进行的前瞻性观察定性研究。在开始透析时和治疗6个月后,通过访谈和病例笔记审查收集数据。询问患者对透析的期望,症状以及对预先护理计划的看法。从开始透析的一个月内收集了22位患者(平均年龄69.1岁)的数据。这些患者中有70%至少在4个月前去过透析前诊所;尽管如此,许多患者抱怨开始透析的选择很少,并且似乎不确定会涉及什么透析。即便如此,仍然有90%以上的受访者对透析持乐观态度,对治疗抱有很高的期望,并且不希望在初次采访时就讨论预先护理计划。 6个月时对16例患者进行了重新访谈(4例患者同时死亡,另外2例已转移到其他中心)。 6个月后,患者的态度发生了变化,只有45%的患者仍认为透析可以接受,现在更多的患者热衷于讨论预先护理计划。与开始透析治疗相比,在6个月时症状负担更高。大多数老年患者在开始治疗时对透析的期望不切实际。需要对这些患者进行更具体的咨询,以确保他们就治疗方式做出明智的决定,并且如果他们选择接受RRT,则要有切合实际的期望。

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