Journal article
Self management of haemodialysis for end stage renal disease: A systematic review
JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, Vol.9(3), pp.69-103
2011
Abstract
Background: Exploring self management in End Stage Renal Disease is extremely important for patients as they encounter several challenges including ongoing symptoms, complex treatments and restrictions, uncertainty about life and a dependency on technology, all of which impact upon their autonomy particularly after commencement of haemodialysis. Objective: To summarise the effects of nursing interventions which effect selfmanagement of haemodialysis for patients with End Stage Renal Disease. Search strategy: Search terms were chosen after reviewing text words and MeSH terms in relevant articles and databases. An extensive search of the literature from 1966 to June 2009 was conducted across a range of health databases including Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, MEDLINE, EMBASE, CINAHL, PsycINFO and Web of Science. Further studies were identified from reference lists of all retrieved studies. Selection criteria: We considered randomised controlled trials that compared interventions to improve self management of haemodialysis in patients with ESRD. In the absence of RCTs, comparative studies without randomisation as well as before and after studies were considered for inclusion. Methodological quality: Study reports selected for retrieval were assessed by two independent reviewers for methodological quality prior to inclusion in the review using the standardised critical appraisal instruments for the Joanna Briggs Institute System for the Unified Management, Assessment and Review of Information package (SUMARI). Data collection and analysis: Data was extracted using the JBI data extraction tool for evidence of effectiveness independently by pairs of review authors. The evidence was reported in narrative summaries due to heterogeneity of the interventions of the studies. Results and conclusions: Five randomised controlled trials were included in the review. Overall, the evidence found that psychosocial and educational interventions influenced self management of haemodialysis in this patient population. Implications for practice: There is evidence to suggest that implementing the following interventions may be effective in improving self management for patients with End Stage Renal Disease undergoing haemodialysis.
Details
- Title
- Self management of haemodialysis for end stage renal disease: A systematic review
- Authors
- Carol L Reid (Author) - Royal Brisbane and Women's HospitalJenny Hall (Author) - University of QueenslandJennifer Boys (Author) - Royal Brisbane and Women's HospitalSally Lewis (Author) - Royal Brisbane and Women's HospitalAnne M Chang (Author) - Queensland University of Technology
- Publication details
- JBI Database of Systematic Reviews and Implementation Reports, Vol.9(3), pp.69-103
- Publisher
- University of Adelaide, Faculty of Health Sciences
- Date published
- 2011
- DOI
- 10.11124/jbisrir-2011-71
- ISSN
- 2202-4433
- Organisation Unit
- University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Nursing, Midwifery and Paramedicine - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99451221402621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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