Department of Medicine, University of Verona, 37129, Verona, VR, Italy.
Nephrology and Dialysis Unit, Pederzoli Hospital, Via Monte Baldo, 24, 37019, Peschiera del Garda, VR, Italy.
J Nephrol. 2024 Apr;37(3):695-705. doi: 10.1007/s40620-024-01896-w. Epub 2024 Mar 6.
Data on exercise activities in place, and on the interest for developing them in Nephrology Services in Italy is limited. To address this gap, we carried out this cross-sectional study to investigate the status of physical activity and exercise programs available in Italian Nephrology Centres. Additionally, research priorities on this topic were examined.
We developed a 14-item electronic survey, which consisted of multiple-choice questions covering exercise training programs, physical assessment, barriers to exercise practice and to exercise programs, exercise and physical activity counselling practices, perceived exercise benefits, literature evidence, and research priorities. Data on the characteristics of the centres were also collected.
Sixty-two responses from Italian nephrology centres were collected. Ninety-three percent of the respondents were aware of the scientific evidence supporting the benefits of regular exercise programs for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients. Additionally, in 75% of centres the nephrologists believed that physical activity counselling should be performed by the nephrologists. However, only 26% of centres provided exercise programs, mainly for dialysis patients, and 63% never or infrequently assessed physical activity in the context of patient management. Eighty-nine percent of centres reported barriers to implementing exercise programs, including lack of funding, institutional disinterest, patient refusal, and negative attitudes of the healthcare personnel. Forty-six research priorities related to exercise in CKD patients were suggested, with the majority focusing on impact of exercise programs and physical activity on cardiovascular, nutritional, and psychosocial outcomes.
This survey highlights the limited availability of exercise programs and physical activity evaluation in clinical practice in Italian Nephrology Centres. However, the survey also revealed a strong interest for counselling CKD patients on physical activity and implementing exercise prescriptions and interventions.
关于意大利肾脏病服务中心的运动活动现状以及对开展此类活动的兴趣的数据十分有限。为了弥补这一空白,我们开展了此项横断面研究,旨在调查意大利肾脏病中心的身体活动和运动项目的现状。此外,我们还探讨了该领域的研究重点。
我们开发了一个 14 项的电子调查问卷,其中包含多项选择题,涵盖运动训练计划、身体评估、运动实践和运动项目障碍、运动和身体活动咨询实践、感知运动益处、文献证据以及研究重点。同时还收集了中心特征的数据。
我们共收集了 62 家意大利肾脏病中心的回复。93%的受访者了解支持慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者定期进行运动项目的益处的科学证据。此外,75%的中心认为,应由肾脏病医生提供身体活动咨询。然而,只有 26%的中心提供运动项目,主要针对透析患者,而 63%的中心从不或很少在患者管理中评估身体活动。89%的中心报告了实施运动项目的障碍,包括缺乏资金、机构缺乏兴趣、患者拒绝和医护人员的负面态度。报告了 46 项与 CKD 患者运动相关的研究重点,其中大部分集中在运动项目和身体活动对心血管、营养和心理社会结局的影响上。
这项调查强调了意大利肾脏病中心的运动项目和身体活动评估在临床实践中的有限应用。然而,调查还表明,对肾脏病患者进行身体活动咨询以及实施运动处方和干预措施的兴趣十分强烈。