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Needs, barriers and facilitators for a healthier lifestyle in haemodialysis patients: The GoodRENal project


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Title: Needs, barriers and facilitators for a healthier lifestyle in haemodialysis patients: The GoodRENal project
Authors : Mesa Gresa, Patricia
Avesani, Carla Maria
Clyne, Naomi
García Testal, Alicia
Kouidi, Evangelia
Van Craenenbroeck, Amaryllis H.
Lindholm, Bengt
Lozano Quilis, José Antonio
Marín, Alexandra Elena
García Maset, Rafael
Yang, Kevin
Segura Ortí, Eva
Keywords: HemodiálisisHemodialysisPacientePatientsCuidadoresCaregiversDietéticaDieteticsEjercicio físicoExerciseEmocionesEmotionsCalidad de vidaQuality of life
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Citation: Mesa-Gresa, P., Avesani, C.M., Clyne, N., García-Testal, A., Kouidi, E., Van Craenenbroeck, A.H., Lindholm, B., Lozano-Quilis, J.A., Marin, A.E., García-Maset, R., Yang, K. & Segura-Ortí, E. (2024). Needs, barriers and facilitators for a healthier lifestyle in haemodialysis patients: the GoodRENal project. Journal of Clinical Nursing, vol. 33, i. 3 (mar.), pp. 1062–1075. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.16910
Abstract: Background: Malnutrition, sedentary lifestyle, cognitive dysfunction and poor psychological well-being are often reported in patients on haemodialysis (HD). Aims: We aimed to explore needs, barriers and facilitators—as perceived by patients, their carers, and healthcare professionals (HCPs) for increasing the adherence to the diet, to physical activity and cognition and psychological well-being. Methods: This is an observational cross-sectional study following the STROBE statement. This study is part of an ERASMUS+ project, GoodRENal—aiming to develop digital tools as an educational approach to patients on HD. For that, the GoodRENal comprises HD centers located in four Belgium, Greece, Spain and Sweden. Exploratory questionnaires were developed regarding the perceived needs, barriers and facilitators regarding the diet, physical activity, cognition and psychological well-being from the perspective of patients, their carers and HCPs. Results: In total, 38 patients, 34 carers and 38 HCPs were included. Nutrition: For patients and carers, the main needs to adhere to the diet included learning more about nutrients and minerals. For patients, the main barrier was not being able to eat what they like. Physical activity: As needs it was reported information about type of appropriate physical activity, while fatigue was listed as the main barrier. For Cognitive and emotional state, it was perceived as positive for patients and carers perception but not for HCPs. The HCPs identified as needs working as a team, having access to specialised HCP and being able to talk to patients in private. Conclusions: Patients and their carers listed as needs guidance regarding nutrition and physical activity but were positive with their cognitive and emotional state. The HCPs corroborated these needs and emphasised the importance of teamwork and expert support.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10637/15486
Rights : http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/deed.es
Open Access
ISSN: 0962-1067
1365-2702 (Electrónico)
Supported by: Acuerdo Transformativo – 2024
Issue Date: Mar-2024
Center : Universidad Cardenal Herrera-CEU
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