Burns Tania, Fernandez Ritin, Stephens Moira
St George Hospital, Sydney, Australia.
University of Wollongong Faculty of Science Medicine and Health, Wollongong, NSW, Australia.
J Ren Care. 2017 Dec;43(4):247-255. doi: 10.1111/jorc.12209. Epub 2017 Jun 21.
In Australia over 1100 people are living on dialysis while waiting for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor. Worldwide there are an estimated 170,000 people who wait an average of three years before an organ becomes available.
To provide an understanding of the lived experience of people waiting on dialysis for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor.
A qualitative descriptive research design was used. Participants were recruited from a large metropolitan hospital. Two focus groups were conducted with six participants ranging in age from 29-63 years, with dialysis experience of 10-72 months. Data saturation was achieved and thematic analysis was used to interpret the data providing a descriptive account of the experience of waiting for a kidney transplant.
Waiting for a kidney transplant takes place in the context of living on dialysis. Four main themes were identified: living on dialysis is physically and mentally demanding; living with uncertainty; altered relationship dynamics; and feelings towards the deceased donor.
This study provides a descriptive summary of what it is like to live on dialysis while waiting for a kidney transplant from a deceased donor from the perspective of the person waiting. People are burdened by; uncertainty; the experience of the dialysis therapy; and the thought of the human cost of transplantation. These findings suggest that this cohort may benefit from strategies to relieve uncertainty such as effective communication from the treating team and peer support from the dialysis community.
在澳大利亚,超过1100人在等待已故捐赠者的肾脏移植期间依靠透析维持生命。据估计,全球有17万人平均要等待三年才能获得可供移植的器官。
了解等待已故捐赠者肾脏移植的透析患者的生活经历。
采用定性描述性研究设计。参与者从一家大型都市医院招募。进行了两个焦点小组讨论,参与者共6人,年龄在29至63岁之间,透析经验为10至72个月。达到数据饱和后,采用主题分析法对数据进行解读,对等待肾脏移植的经历进行描述。
等待肾脏移植是在透析维持生命的背景下发生的。确定了四个主要主题:透析生活对身心要求很高;生活充满不确定性;人际关系动态改变;对已故捐赠者的感受。
本研究从等待者的角度,对等待已故捐赠者肾脏移植期间依靠透析维持生命的情况进行了描述性总结。人们承受着不确定性、透析治疗经历以及移植带来的人力成本等负担。这些发现表明,这一群体可能会从缓解不确定性的策略中受益,比如治疗团队的有效沟通以及透析群体的同伴支持。