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Biopsychosocial experiences and coping strategies of elderly ESRD patients: a qualitative study to inform the development of more holistic and person-centred health services in Singapore

机译:老年人ESRD患者的生物学经验与应对策略:一个定性研究,以告知新加坡更多全体和以人为本的健康服务发展

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As the incidence and prevalence rates of end stage renal disease (ESRD) rise globally, a disproportionate increase has been observed in the elderly population. Singapore has the fifth highest incidence of treated ESRD worldwide, with the upward trend of ESRD being most apparent among those aged 70?years and older. Although it is well-documented that ESRD patients suffer an impaired quality of life compared to the general population, there is limited research focusing on the unique experiences and needs of elderly ESRD patients in Asian populations. To address the knowledge gap, this study seeks to explore the impact of ESRD and dialysis on the quality of life of elderly (≥70?years old) ESRD patients in Singapore and examine the coping strategies utilised by these patients. This qualitative study involved semi-structured, in-depth interviews with 7 peritoneal dialysis patients, 5 haemodialysis patients, 4 patients on non-dialysis supportive care and 7 caregivers in Singapore. Interviews were conducted in English, Chinese, and Malay and fully transcribed. QSR NVivo 11 software was used for analysis. Participants reported that ESRD and dialysis had an impact on three highly interconnected areas of their quality of life: (a) biological/physical (general symptoms, neuromuscular problems, skin problems and poor sleep quality); (b) psychological (depressive symptoms, anxiety and fears, stress and negative self-perceptions); and (c) social (increased dependence on family and loss of social life). There were four key strategies that participants used to cope with these biopsychosocial challenges: (a) family support (financial, practical and emotional support); (b) religious/spiritual support (experiencing gratitude/contentment, the power of prayer and belonging to a faith community); (c) avoidance (cognitive avoidance and distraction techniques); and (d) acceptance (positive thinking and problem solving). This study has provided insights into the biopsychosocial impact of ESRD and dialysis, as well as cultural and religious factors that shape the experiences and coping mechanisms of elderly ESRD patients and caregivers in Singapore, which can be used to further the development and implementation of more holistic and person-centred services to help each patient achieve a better quality of life.
机译:随着全球末期肾病(ESRD)升高的发病率和患病率,在老年人口中观察到不成比例的增加。新加坡在全球拥有第五届对待ESRD的发病率最高,ESRD的上升趋势在70岁以上的人中最明显。虽然它有充分记录的是,与一般人群相比,ESRD患者的生活质量受损,但研究了有限的研究,重点是亚洲人口老年人ESRD患者的独特体验和需求。为了解决知识缺口,本研究旨在探讨ESRD和透析对新加坡的老年人的生活质量和透析的影响,并检查这些患者使用的应对策略。这种定性研究涉及半结构化,深入访谈7例腹膜透析患者,5例血液透析患者,4名患者在新加坡的非透析支持护理和7名护理人员。采访是用英语,中文和马来进行的,并完全转录。 QSR NVIVO 11软件用于分析。参与者报告说,ESRD和透析对他们的生命质量的三个高度相互联系的领域产生了影响:(a)生物/物理(一般症状,神经肌肉问题,皮肤问题和睡眠质量差); (b)心理(抑郁症状,焦虑和恐惧,压力和消极的自我看法); (c)社会(增加对家庭和社会生活的依赖)。有四项关键策略,参与者用于应对这些活检性挑战:(a)家庭支持(财务,实用和情感支持); (b)宗教/精神支持(经历感激/满足,祈祷权和属于信仰界); (c)避免(认知避税和分心技术); (d)接受(积极思考和解决问题)。本研究提供了对ESRD和透析的生物学性能影响的见解,以及文化和宗教因素,塑造了新加坡老年人Esrd患者和护理人员的经验和应对机制,可用于进一步发展和实施更全面的和以人为本的服务,帮助每位患者实现更好的生活质量。

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