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Information needs in vascular access decision-making: A qualitative study of patient and clinical stakeholder perspectives
被引:0
|作者:
Stevenson, Karen
[1
]
Meiklem, Ramsay
[2
]
Bouamrane, Matt-Mouley
[3
]
Thomson, Peter
[1
]
Dunlop, Mark
[2
]
Martin, Laura
[1
]
Jones, Catrin
[1
,4
]
Kingsmore, David
[1
]
机构:
[1] Queen Elizabeth Univ Hosp, Glasgow Renal & Transplant Unit, 1345 Govan Rd, Glasgow G514TF, Scotland
[2] Univ Strathclyde, Dept Comp Sci, Glasgow City, Scotland
[3] Univ Stirling, Div Comp Sci & Math, Stirling, Scotland
[4] Univ Glasgow, Sch Hlth & Wellbeing, Glasgow City, Scotland
关键词:
Vascular access;
information needs;
shared decision making;
decision making;
patient education;
treatment burden;
D O I:
10.1177/11297298251314792
中图分类号:
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号:
1002 ;
100210 ;
摘要:
Background: The information and decision support needs required to embed a patient-centred strategy are challenging, as several haemodialysis vascular access strategies are possible with significant differences in short- and long-term outcomes of potential treatment options. We aimed to explore and describe stakeholder perspectives on information needs when making decisions about vascular access (VA) for haemodialysis.Methods: We performed thematic analysis of seven (six online, one in person) focus group discussions including transcripts, post-it phrases and text responses with 14 patients and 12 vascular access professionals (four nephrologists, three surgeons and five nurses - Vascular access nurse specialists/Education and dialysis nurses) who participated in at total of six online and one in person focus group.Results: All patients had experience of haemodialysis and 50% had experience with at least one other modality of RRT. Ten patients had experience of more than one VA modality and 4/14 had experience of AVG, 13/14 had experience of AVF and 8/14 had experience of TCVC. We identified four semantic themes and two latent themes. The themes and their subthemes reflected information needs of patients when making vascular access decisions: Knowledge, Risks and Benefits of Relevant options, long-term treatment strategy and Personal Impact of VA. The latent themes, identified across all stakeholders, were of the need for consistent and trustworthy information.Discussion: All recent vascular access guidelines propose a shared decision-making approach to vascular access. The ability to implement this in practice carries an information need for both patients and clinicians. This study describes a framework model which can be applied during co-design and assessment of vascular access educational resources to facilitate a patient centred perspective.
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