Liossatou Anastasia, Masià-Plana Afra, Strini Veronica, Sisti Davide, de Barbieri Ilaria, Zyga Sofia
Dialysis Unit, The General Hospital of Kefalonia, Argostoli, Kefalonia, Greece.
Department of Nursing, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Peloponnese, Greece.
J Ren Care. 2025 Jun;51(2):e70018. doi: 10.1111/jorc.70018.
Chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus is a debilitating condition affecting people on haemodialysis, and nephrology nurses have the potential to play a crucial role in its early identification and management.
To investigate the nephrology nurses' perceptions and roles in the identification and management of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus among people receiving haemodialysis.
A survey-based, cross-sectional study was conducted by the European Dialysis Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association, using a structured questionnaire designed by the researchers and distributed online.
Nephrology nurses working in the haemodialysis field.
A total of 286 questionnaire submissions were received from 15 European countries. The study sample comprised 48 male and 238 female nurses. The findings reveal that 71.9% of nurses participating in the study widely agreed that the people on haemodialysis under their care tend to withhold reporting symptoms of chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus. Nurses perceived that approximately 25% of their people on haemodialysis did not openly discuss their symptoms of pruritus with their care team. Most nurses (76.4%) reported being involved in recommending or prescribing treatments for chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus, with 71.4% specifically addressing treatments for itching. However, 35.5% of healthcare professionals do not fully recognise the link between pruritus and kidney disease.
The study highlights the complex challenges nephrology nurses face in identifying and managing chronic kidney disease-associated pruritus. It emphasises the significant impact of pruritus on people's quality of life and the crucial role nurses can play in early detection and management.
慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒是一种影响血液透析患者的使人衰弱的病症,肾病科护士在其早期识别和管理中可能发挥关键作用。
调查肾病科护士在接受血液透析的患者中对慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒的识别和管理方面的认知及作用。
欧洲透析移植护士协会/欧洲肾脏护理协会开展了一项基于调查的横断面研究,使用研究人员设计的结构化问卷并通过网络进行分发。
从事血液透析领域工作的肾病科护士。
共收到来自15个欧洲国家的286份问卷回复。研究样本包括48名男护士和238名女护士。研究结果显示,参与研究的护士中有71.9%广泛认同其护理的血液透析患者往往隐瞒慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒的症状。护士们认为,他们护理的血液透析患者中约有25%没有与护理团队公开讨论瘙痒症状。大多数护士(76.4%)报告参与了慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒治疗的推荐或处方,其中71.4%专门针对瘙痒治疗。然而,35.5%的医护人员并未充分认识到瘙痒与肾脏疾病之间的联系。
该研究凸显了肾病科护士在识别和管理慢性肾脏病相关瘙痒方面面临的复杂挑战。它强调了瘙痒对患者生活质量的重大影响以及护士在早期检测和管理中可发挥的关键作用。