School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Adv Nurs. 2022 Apr;78(4):918-928. doi: 10.1111/jan.15107. Epub 2021 Dec 15.
Chronic kidney disease is a common and prevalent condition in the United States. However, 90% of individuals with chronic kidney disease are unaware of their diagnosis.
To summarize the empirical and theoretical literature to provide a comprehensive understanding of the social determinants of health inequities associated with CKD awareness. Social determinants of health inequities are underlying pathways that shape the health opportunities of individuals based on their social position.
Integrative review.
(May 2020 through July 2020) Data sources included PubMed, sociological abstracts, ScienceDirect, CINAHL and Google Scholar.
Quantitative, qualitative and theoretical articles describing the association of social determinants of health inequities and chronic kidney disease awareness were included.
A total of 19 articles were reviewed: two qualitative, one theoretical and 16 quantitative.
Findings from this review revealed that socioeconomic status, education, race and gender are consistently associated with patient chronic kidney disease awareness. These findings should serve as a basis for further research on interventions to improve chronic kidney disease awareness as well as guide nurses and health care professionals in caring for this population.
慢性肾脏病是美国一种常见且普遍的疾病。然而,90%的慢性肾脏病患者都不知道自己的诊断。
总结经验和理论文献,全面了解与慢性肾脏病知晓率相关的健康不公平的社会决定因素。健康不公平的社会决定因素是指基于个人的社会地位而塑造其健康机会的潜在途径。
综合回顾。
(2020 年 5 月至 7 月)数据来源包括 PubMed、社会学摘要、ScienceDirect、CINAHL 和 Google Scholar。
包括描述健康不公平的社会决定因素与慢性肾脏病知晓率之间关联的定量、定性和理论文章。
共审查了 19 篇文章:两篇定性、一篇理论和 16 篇定量。
本综述的结果表明,社会经济地位、教育、种族和性别与患者的慢性肾脏病知晓率密切相关。这些发现应该为进一步研究提高慢性肾脏病知晓率的干预措施提供基础,并指导护士和医疗保健专业人员为这一人群提供护理。