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同伴支持在应对和适应透析与移植过程中的作用:研究方案。

The role of peer support in coping and adjustment to dialysis and transplantation: Study protocol.

作者信息

Winterbottom Anna, Wood Eleri, Mooney Andrew, Bucknall Keith, Bekker Hilary L

机构信息

Adult Renal Services, Lincoln Wing, St James University Hospital, Leeds, United Kingdom.

Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, United Kingdom.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2025 Feb 10;20(2):e0318124. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0318124. eCollection 2025.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

People with kidney failure receiving dialysis or kidney transplantation find it difficult to adapt to treatment related routines and restrictions, and feel frustrated when their expectations aren't matched by their lived experience. Health professionals provide information to help people prepare for kidney treatments, but it may be that 'peer supporters' - people who live with kidney disease - can provide more easily understood and relevant information. This study will explore how learning from peer supporters might improve the experience of treatment, after dialysis initiation and post-transplantation, by helping them to better understand what to expect from treatments.

METHODS

Two mixed methods studies including in-depth interviews and questionnaires. In each study, participants will be recruited at two timepoints, before commencing dialysis or transplantation, and 6 months later. Questionnaires and interviews will explore expectations and the lived experience of treatment, and if peer support impacts on adjustment and coping with treatment. Participants will be recruited from two large teaching hospitals in the North and South of England, where one has access to a formal kidney peer support program.

DISCUSSION

Delivering peer support in kidney units is increasingly popular, yet provision is inconsistent and generally low quality. Providing an evidence base for it's use will help guide the optimal development of peer support programmes and efficient allocation of peer resources. A report will be produced to summarise the our findings, which will help kidney units better help people with kidney failure prepare for kidney treatments.

摘要

引言

接受透析或肾移植的肾衰竭患者发现难以适应与治疗相关的日常安排和限制,当他们的期望与实际生活体验不符时会感到沮丧。健康专业人员会提供信息来帮助人们为肾脏治疗做好准备,但或许“同伴支持者”——患有肾脏疾病的人——能够提供更容易理解且更相关的信息。本研究将探讨向同伴支持者学习如何通过帮助透析开始后及移植后的患者更好地了解治疗预期,从而改善他们的治疗体验。

方法

两项混合方法研究,包括深入访谈和问卷调查。在每项研究中,参与者将在两个时间点招募,即在开始透析或移植前以及6个月后。问卷调查和访谈将探讨期望以及治疗的实际体验,以及同伴支持是否会影响对治疗的适应和应对。参与者将从英格兰北部和南部的两家大型教学医院招募,其中一家可获得正式的肾脏同伴支持项目。

讨论

在肾脏科室提供同伴支持越来越普遍,但提供情况不一致且质量普遍较低。为其使用提供证据基础将有助于指导同伴支持项目的优化发展和同伴资源的有效分配。将撰写一份报告来总结我们的研究结果,这将有助于肾脏科室更好地帮助肾衰竭患者为肾脏治疗做好准备。

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