Patient education interventions for haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis catheter care: An integrative review.
Autor: | Leong FF; Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital, Singhealth Tower Level 15, 10 Hospital Boulevard Singapore 168582, Singapore., Binte Abu Bakar Aloweni F; Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital, Singhealth Tower Level 15, 10 Hospital Boulevard Singapore 168582, Singapore., Choo JCJ; Department of Renal Medicine, Singapore General Hospital, Singapore., Lim SH; Nursing Division, Singapore General Hospital, Singhealth Tower Level 15, 10 Hospital Boulevard Singapore 168582, Singapore. |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Zdroj: | International journal of nursing studies advances [Int J Nurs Stud Adv] 2023 Sep 28; Vol. 5, pp. 100156. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Sep 28 (Print Publication: 2023). |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ijnsa.2023.100156 |
Abstrakt: | Background: Inadequate training on how to care for haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis catheters can lead to mechanical issues with the catheters and infectious complications (such as peritonitis) that could endanger patient safety, reduce the effectiveness of the dialysis treatment, and have a negative impact on patient morbidity and mortality. Such incidents can be prevented as they are mostly dependant on controllable factors - proper dialysis catheter care, which can be addressed through effective patient education. Effective patient education is crucial in ensuring that patients are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary for both peritoneal and haemodialysis catheter care. Aims: To synthesise evidence on the: (1) patient educational interventions on haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis catheter care; and (2) reported learning and clinical outcomes of the educational interventions provided for patients with haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis catheter. Design: Integrative review. Methods: This review followed the framework by Whittemore and Knafl. The literature search was performed using four electronic databases: PubMed, CINAHL, Cochrane Library and ProQuest Nursing and Allied Health. The Joanna Briggs Institute Critical Appraisal Tool was used to appraise the articles that fit the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Studies published in the English language were retrieved. Results: A total of 14 studies were included. All the studies focused on educating patients who were on either tunnelled (permanent) haemodialysis catheters or peritoneal dialysis catheters. The findings identified: (1) teaching strategies used for educating patients on haemodialysis catheter care (2) teaching strategies for educating peritoneal dialysis patients on peritoneal dialysis catheter care and (3) outcomes of patient education on both haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis catheters. Written materials and educational videos were used to instruct patients on haemodialysis catheters care. Different educational strategies for educating patients on peritoneal dialysis catheter care were also reported. They varied in terms of the composition and experience of the implementation care team members, educational approach, training duration, training location, timing relative to catheter placement, assessment method and follow-up support. The various teaching strategies were assessed and compared based on the patients' knowledge levels, catheter-related mechanical issues, and catheter-related infectious consequences (such as peritonitis). Conclusion: This review highlighted various education materials and compared different educational practices on tunnelled (permanent) haemodialysis catheter and peritoneal dialysis catheter care that healthcare providers used to increase knowledge and reduce catheter-related blood stream infections and peritonitis rates. Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper. The authors declare the following financial interests/personal relationships which may be considered as potential competing interests. (© 2023 The Authors.) |
Databáze: | MEDLINE |
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