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. 2022 May 12;10(5):897.
doi: 10.3390/healthcare10050897.

Expectations and Experiences of Patients Recently Initiated to Centre-Based Dialysis Treatment

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Expectations and Experiences of Patients Recently Initiated to Centre-Based Dialysis Treatment

Johan Frederik Lillebø Alsing et al. Healthcare (Basel). .

Abstract

Existing studies display a huge disparity in terms of the number of patients who regret having engaged in dialysis. Modifiable care processes such as providing sufficient information and education prior to decision-making have been shown to have a greater impact on patient satisfaction. Despite the importance of regret as a measure of the quality of the dialysis decision-making process, few studies have examined regret following dialysis initiation. Aim: To explore the expectations and experiences of patients who have recently started centre-based dialysis treatment. Methods: A qualitative explorative study of centre-based dialysis patients was performed. Data were collected using focus group discussions of 2-4 patients. The study was guided by interpretive description and thematic analysis was used to analyse data. Results: Three focus group discussions were performed. Participants (n = 8) consisted of six men and two women aged 54 to 80 years of age with a median age of 72. Three themes emerged from the data: 1. transition from being a non-dialysis patient to becoming a dialysis patient, 2. physical condition following initiation of dialysis treatment, and 3. limitations and social disruptions. Conclusion: The initiation of dialysis disrupted daily life in terms of fluctuating fatigue, strict schedules, and time lost. There was a loss of independence, and participants did not view dialysis as an active choice. Nurses may have a significant impact on the perception of dialysis. This study highlights the need for further research to develop interventions to support newly initiated centre-based dialysis patients to transition from non-dialysis to dialysis patients.

Keywords: centre-based dialysis; dialysis; focus groups; qualitative.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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