Boonstra Marco D, do Amaral Matheus S Gurgel, Navis Gerjan, Stegmann Mariken E, Westerhuis Ralf, Almansa Josue, de Winter Andrea F, Reijneveld Sijmen A
Department of Health Sciences, University Medical Center Groningen, Hanzeplein 1, 9713GZ, Groningen, The Netherlands.
Department of Nephrology, University Medical Center Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands.
J Nephrol. 2024 Dec;37(9):2621-2633. doi: 10.1007/s40620-024-02058-8. Epub 2024 Oct 4.
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients with limited health literacy are at risk for faster disease progression. To counteract this problem, we developed 'Grip on your Kidneys' (GoYK), an intervention targeting patients and health care professionals. We assessed the effect on self-management, patient activation, clinical parameters, consultation quality, and the professionals' use of health literacy strategies. We further evaluated the process.
A quasi-experimental study included 147 patients with CKD and 48 professionals from Dutch general practices and nephrology clinics. Patients and professionals in the intervention group (IG) received GoYK. Control patients received care-as-usual from the participating professionals. Data were collected with questionnaires and from patient records at baseline (T0), 4 months (T1) and 9 months (T2).
No effects on self-management and patient activation were found. Conversely, at T2, the proportion of patients with hypertension decreased in the intervention group (odds ratio = 0.45, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) [0.20, 0.99]). In the intervention group, more lifestyle topics were discussed, at T1 (difference = 0.80, 95%CI [0.28, 1.31]) and T2 (difference = 0.69, 95%CI [0.14, 1.25]). Furthermore, several outcomes related to consultation quality improved. Professionals in the intervention group improved the use of health literacy strategies more, at T1 (difference = 0.64, 95%CI [0.33, 0.95]) and T2 (difference = 0.56, 95%CI [0.19, 0.93]). In general, patients and professionals considered GoYK to be useful.
GoYK is promising, and offers a blueprint to optimize care for patients with limited health literacy. Researchers should develop and test interventions like GoYK, focusing on patients at risk for CKD, and with very low health literacy.
健康素养有限的慢性肾脏病(CKD)患者有疾病进展加快的风险。为解决这一问题,我们开发了“掌控你的肾脏”(GoYK),这是一项针对患者和医护人员的干预措施。我们评估了其对自我管理、患者积极性、临床参数、咨询质量以及医护人员健康素养策略使用情况的影响。我们还进一步评估了该过程。
一项准实验研究纳入了147例CKD患者以及来自荷兰全科诊所和肾病科诊所的48名医护人员。干预组(IG)的患者和医护人员接受GoYK。对照组患者接受参与研究的医护人员提供的常规护理。在基线(T0)、4个月(T1)和9个月(T2)时通过问卷和患者记录收集数据。
未发现对自我管理和患者积极性有影响。相反,在T2时,干预组高血压患者的比例有所下降(优势比=0.45,95%置信区间(95%CI)[0.20, 0.99])。在干预组,在T1(差值=0.80,95%CI [0.28, 1.31])和T2(差值=0.69,95%CI [0.14, 1.25])时讨论了更多生活方式相关话题。此外,一些与咨询质量相关的结果有所改善。干预组的医护人员在T1(差值=0.64,95%CI [0.33, 0.95])和T2(差值=0.56,95%CI [0.19, 0.93])时对健康素养策略的使用改善更多。总体而言,患者和医护人员认为GoYK是有用的。
GoYK很有前景,并为优化对健康素养有限患者的护理提供了蓝图。研究人员应开发并测试类似GoYK的干预措施,重点关注有CKD风险且健康素养极低的患者。