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. 2024 Mar 27;39(4):659-668.
doi: 10.1093/ndt/gfad196.

Choosing conservative care in advanced chronic kidney disease: a scoping review of patients' perspectives

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Choosing conservative care in advanced chronic kidney disease: a scoping review of patients' perspectives

Micha Jongejan et al. Nephrol Dial Transplant. .

Abstract

Background: Conservative care (CC) is a viable treatment option for some patients with kidney failure. Choosing between dialysis and CC can be a complex decision in which involvement of patients is desirable. Gaining insight into the experiences and preferences of patients regarding this decision-making process is an important initial step to improve care. We aimed to identify what is known about the perspective of patients regarding decision-making when considering CC.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane databases were systematically searched on 23 February 2023 for qualitative and quantitative studies on patient-reported experiences on decision-making about CC. Data were analysed thematically.

Results: Twenty articles were included. We identified three major themes: creating awareness about disease and treatment choice, decision support and motivation to choose CC. Patients were often not aware of the option to choose CC. Patients felt supported by their loved ones during the decision-making process, although they perceived they made the final decision to choose CC themselves. Some patients felt pressured by their healthcare professional to choose dialysis. Reported reasons to choose CC were maintaining quality of life, treatment burden of dialysis, cost and the desire not to be a burden to others. In general, patients were satisfied with their decision for CC.

Conclusions: By focussing on the perspective of patients, we identified a wide range of patient experiences and preferences regarding the decision-making process. These findings can help to improve the complex decision-making process between dialysis and CC and to provide patient-centred care.

Keywords: dialysis; end-stage kidney disease; shared decision making; supportive care.

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Conflict of interest statement

The authors declare that they have no relevant financial interests. The results presented in this article have not been published previously in whole or part. M.v.B., A.A., W.J.B. and M.v.O. are conducting a prospective study to compare outcomes between CC and dialysis in older patients.

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Study selection flow diagram [11]. ACP: advance care planning.

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