Scholes-Robertson Nicole, Gutman Talia, Dominello Amanda, Howell Martin, Craig Jonathan C, Wong Germaine, Jaure Allison
Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Centre for Kidney Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, Australia.
Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia; Centre for Kidney Research, Children's Hospital at Westmead, Westmead, Australia.
Am J Kidney Dis. 2022 Dec;80(6):773-782.e1. doi: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2022.05.015. Epub 2022 Jul 20.
RATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Caregivers of patients with chronic kidney disease from rural communities play a crucial role in access to dialysis and transplantation, but they face many challenges including geographical distance, financial hardship, and limited support. This study aimed to inform strategies to overcome these challenges by describing the experiences of caregivers of patients with kidney failure from rural Australian communities in accessing kidney replacement therapy.
Qualitative study.
SETTING & PARTICIPANTS: 18 adult caregivers of Australian rural patients with kidney failure treated with dialysis or kidney transplantation.
Semistructured interviews were conducted. Interview transcripts were thematically analyzed.
The 18 participants were aged 20 to 78 years; 13 (72%) were female, and 13 (72%) were the spouse/partner of the patient. We identified 5 themes: devastating social isolation (difficult periods of separation, exclusion from peers, forced relocation); financial dependency and sacrifice (burgeoning out-of-pocket costs, disruption to work life, foregoing autonomy); ongoing psychological trauma (concern for neglect and stress on children, long-term emotional distress); overwhelmed by multifaceted roles and expectations (patient advocacy, uncertainty in navigating multiple health systems); and persistent burden of responsibility (loss of self-identity, ongoing travel requirements, scarcity of psychosocial support, unpreparedness for treatment regime).
The study was conducted in a high-income, English-speaking country with universal health insurance, which may limit the transferability of the findings.
Australian rural caregivers of people with kidney failure treated by maintenance dialysis or transplantation experience an exhausting physical, financial, and psychological burden. Strategies to address these profound challenges are needed.
PLAIN-LANGUAGE SUMMARY: This interview-based study elicited the challenges faced by people and family members who care for patients from rural towns who are receiving dialysis or kidney transplantation. The barriers and difficulties reported included traveling long distances, needing to move to larger towns and leaving their homes, feeling concerned for the long-term effects on their children, physical exhaustion, and financial issues. Additional efforts are needed to identify the means by which caregivers and their families in rural towns can obtain support to care for those with kidney failure.
农村社区慢性肾病患者的照料者在患者获得透析和移植治疗方面发挥着关键作用,但他们面临诸多挑战,包括地理距离、经济困难和支持有限。本研究旨在通过描述澳大利亚农村社区肾衰竭患者照料者在获得肾脏替代治疗方面的经历,为克服这些挑战的策略提供依据。
定性研究。
18名澳大利亚农村肾衰竭患者的成年照料者,这些患者接受透析或肾脏移植治疗。
进行半结构化访谈。对访谈记录进行主题分析。
18名参与者年龄在20至78岁之间;13名(72%)为女性,13名(72%)是患者的配偶/伴侣。我们确定了5个主题:毁灭性的社会孤立(分离的艰难时期、被同龄人排斥、被迫搬迁);经济依赖与牺牲(自付费用不断增加、工作生活受到干扰、放弃自主权);持续存在心理创伤(担心对孩子的忽视和压力、长期情绪困扰);因多方面角色和期望而不堪重负(患者权益倡导、在多个医疗系统中导航的不确定性);以及持续的责任负担(自我认同丧失、持续的出行需求、心理社会支持匮乏、对治疗方案准备不足)。
本研究在一个拥有全民医疗保险的高收入、讲英语国家进行,这可能会限制研究结果的可推广性。
澳大利亚农村地区接受维持性透析或移植治疗的肾衰竭患者的照料者承受着身心和经济上的沉重负担。需要制定应对这些严峻挑战 的策略。
这项基于访谈 的研究揭示了农村城镇中照顾接受透析或肾脏移植治疗患者的人们及其家庭成员所面临的挑战。报告的障碍和困难包括长途跋涉、需要搬到更大 的城镇并离开家园、担心对孩子 的长期影响、身体疲惫和经济问题等。需要做出更多努力来确定农村城镇的照料者及其家庭能够获得哪些支持来照顾肾衰竭患者。