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Preventing Progression of End Stage Renal Disease: A Systematic Review of Patient-Provider Communication in Primary Care

机译:预防晚期肾脏疾病的进展:基层医疗中患者与提供者沟通的系统评价

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Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects approximately 26 million individuals in the United States and is a top priority in the objectives for Healthy People 2020. Despite efforts to improve awareness, discussion of CKD is often minimal or ineffective in the primary care setting. This leads to a lack of patient awareness and knowledge of self-care skills to prevent or slow progression of the disease. A lack of communication of has been attributed to the provider's lack of confidence and knowledge to discuss CKD and to avoid unnecessary stress. Purpose: The purpose of the DNP project is to provide a systematic review of patient-provider communication processes used to influence self-management or behavioral change in primary care and propose a tool to enhance communication and slow progression of CKD. Methods: A systematic review was conducted following the method guidelines of the Cochrane Collaboration. Six electronic databases were searched. Inclusion criteria were adult humans, primary research studies, systematic and literature reviews, focus on communication of self-management or behavioral change strategies, primary outcomes of improving self-management and/or patient outcomes and availability of full-text online or by request. Outcomes: Of the 5765 articles initially identified, 28 studies met inclusion criteria. The studies revealed a lack of evidence directed towards CKD and communication was not directly addressed in a majority of the studies. Interventions most successful in improving patient outcomes were individualized, elicited collaboration or interaction with the patient and provider, were motivational or encouraging and aided in barrier identification and problem solving. A communication tool was developed from the evidence in order to stimulate more meaningful conversation between the patient and provider.
机译:背景:慢性肾脏病(CKD)在美国影响了大约2千6百万个人,并且是“健康人群2020”目标中的重中之重。尽管人们在努力提高认识,但在初级保健机构中对CKD的讨论通常很少或没有效果。这导致患者缺乏对预防或减慢疾病进展的自我保健技能的了解和知识。缺乏沟通是由于提供者缺乏讨论CKD和避免不必要的压力的信心和知识。目的:DNP项目的目的是对用于影响初级保健中自我管理或行为改变的患者-提供者沟通过程进行系统的审查,并提出一种加强沟通和减慢CKD进展的工具。方法:按照Cochrane协作组织的方法指南进行了系统评价。搜索了六个电子数据库。纳入标准为成年人,基础研究,系统和文献综述,侧重于自我管理或行为改变策略的交流,改善自我管理和/或患者结果的主要结果以及在线或按要求提供全文。结果:在最初鉴定的5765篇文章中,有28项研究符合纳入标准。这些研究表明,缺乏针对CKD的证据,而且大多数研究并未直接解决沟通问题。在改善患者预后方面最成功的干预措施是个体化的,引发与患者和提供者的协作或互动,是积极的或鼓励的,并有助于障碍的识别和解决问题。从证据中开发了一种交流工具,以激发患者与提供者之间更有意义的对话。

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