School of Health and Social Care, London South Bank University, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
King's College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
J Ren Care. 2021 Mar;47(1):9-16. doi: 10.1111/jorc.12350. Epub 2020 Oct 8.
Patients with chronic kidney disease often experience emotional/mental challenges and benefit from peer support, as it provides insight/information from others with the same condition. Previous studies show it is effective in improving health outcomes and aids in treatment decisions.
There is low peer support uptake among patients with chronic kidney disease in the United Kingdom and staff do not utilise peer support services fully. Few studies within the United Kingdom have focused on peer support barriers/facilitators, so this narrative review aimed to understand them from staff and patient perspectives.
A comprehensive search strategy and inclusion/exclusion criteria were applied with a two-step process of article selection employed using two reviewers. Thematic analysis was applied.
Five articles were included and six themes emerged. Low referrals and difficulty matching were staff barriers; concern regarding the relationship dynamic and the format/delivery were patient barriers. Promotion of the service aided the uptake from staff, while patients valued inclusivity.
Increased promotion of peer support benefits through training/awareness may improve staff referrals and there should be greater exposure nationally. A flexible format is essential to ensure ample opportunity for access.
This review highlights the current literature on peer support barriers/facilitators. Further study is needed to evidence which approaches best overcome staff- and patient-barriers.
患有慢性肾病的患者经常会面临情绪/心理挑战,他们可以从同伴支持中受益,因为同伴支持可以提供来自具有相同病情的人的见解/信息。先前的研究表明,同伴支持在改善健康结果和辅助治疗决策方面非常有效。
在英国,慢性肾病患者对同伴支持的接受程度较低,而且工作人员并没有充分利用同伴支持服务。英国很少有研究关注同伴支持的障碍/促进因素,因此本叙述性综述旨在从工作人员和患者的角度了解这些障碍/促进因素。
采用全面的搜索策略和纳入/排除标准,并采用两名评审员进行两步的文章选择过程。应用了主题分析。
共纳入了五篇文章,出现了六个主题。低转诊率和匹配困难是工作人员的障碍;对关系动态以及形式/交付方式的担忧是患者的障碍。服务的推广有助于工作人员的接受程度,而患者则重视包容性。
通过培训/意识提高对同伴支持的益处的宣传,可能会增加工作人员的转诊率,并且应该在全国范围内进行更多的宣传。灵活的形式至关重要,以确保有充足的机会进行访问。
本综述强调了同伴支持障碍/促进因素的现有文献。需要进一步的研究来证明哪些方法最能克服工作人员和患者的障碍。