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A Focus Group Study of Self-Management in Patients With Glomerular Disease

Authors :
Carter, Simon A. Teng, Claris Gutman, Talia Logeman, Charlotte Cattran, Dan Lightstone, Liz Bagga, Arvind and Barbour, Sean J. Barratt, Jonathan Boletis, John Caster, Dawn J. Coppo, Rosanna Fervenza, Fernando C. Floege, Jurgen and Hladunewich, Michelle A. Hogan, Jonathan J. Kitching, A. Richard Lafayette, Richard A. Malvar, Ana Radhakrishnan, Jai and Rovin, Brad H. Scholes-Robertson, Nicole Trimarchi, Hernan and Zhang, Hong Azukaitis, Karolis Cho, Yeoungjee Viecelli, Andrea K. Dunn, Louese Harris, David Johnson, David W. and Kerr, Peter G. Laboi, Paul Ryan, Jessica Shen, I, Jenny and Ruiz, Lorena Wang, Angela Yee-Moon Lee, Achilles Hoi Kan and Shun, Samuel Fung Ka Tong, Matthew Ka-Hang Teixeira-Pinto, Armando Wilkie, Martin Alexander, I, Stephen Craig, Jonathan C. Martin, Adam Tong, Allison
Carter, Simon A. Teng, Claris Gutman, Talia Logeman, Charlotte Cattran, Dan Lightstone, Liz Bagga, Arvind and Barbour, Sean J. Barratt, Jonathan Boletis, John Caster, Dawn J. Coppo, Rosanna Fervenza, Fernando C. Floege, Jurgen and Hladunewich, Michelle A. Hogan, Jonathan J. Kitching, A. Richard Lafayette, Richard A. Malvar, Ana Radhakrishnan, Jai and Rovin, Brad H. Scholes-Robertson, Nicole Trimarchi, Hernan and Zhang, Hong Azukaitis, Karolis Cho, Yeoungjee Viecelli, Andrea K. Dunn, Louese Harris, David Johnson, David W. and Kerr, Peter G. Laboi, Paul Ryan, Jessica Shen, I, Jenny and Ruiz, Lorena Wang, Angela Yee-Moon Lee, Achilles Hoi Kan and Shun, Samuel Fung Ka Tong, Matthew Ka-Hang Teixeira-Pinto, Armando Wilkie, Martin Alexander, I, Stephen Craig, Jonathan C. Martin, Adam Tong, Allison
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Introduction: Patients with glomerular disease experience symptoms that impair their physical and mental health while managing their treatments, diet, appointments and monitoring general and specific indicators of health and their illness. We sought to describe the perspectives of patients and their care partners on self-management in glomerular disease. Methods: We conducted 16 focus groups involving adult patients with glomerular disease (n = 101) and their care partners (n = 34) in Australia, Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, and United States. Transcripts were analyzed thematically. Results: We identified the following 4 themes: empowered in autonomy (gaining confidence through understanding, taking ownership of disease and treatment, learning a positive health approach); over-whelmed by compounding treatment burdens (financially undermined and depleted, demoralized by side effects and harms, frustrated by fragmented and inflexible care, fear of possible drug harms); striving for stability and normalcy (making personal sacrifices, maximizing life participation, attentiveness to bodily signs, avoiding precarious health states, integrating medicines into routines); and necessity of health-sustaining relationships (buoyed by social support, fulfilling meaningful responsibilities, sharing and normalizing experiences, seeking a trusting and respectful alliance). Conclusion: Patients with glomerular disease and their care partners value their capacity for autonomy and disease ownership, stability of their health, and relationships that support self-management. Strategies directed at strengthening these factors may increase self-efficacy and improve the care and outcomes for patients with glomerular disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1478851544
Document Type :
Electronic Resource