Designing family‐based interventions in kidney failure: The perspectives of the triad 'patients on haemodialysis/family caregivers/healthcare professionals

Author:

Sousa Helena1ORCID,Ribeiro Oscar1ORCID,Christensen Alan J.2ORCID,Figueiredo Daniela3

Affiliation:

1. Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS@RISE), Department of Education and Psychology University of Aveiro Aveiro Portugal

2. Department of Psychology East Carolina University Greenville North Carolina USA

3. Center for Health Technology and Services Research (CINTESIS@RISE), School of Health Sciences University of Aveiro Aveiro Portugal

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesThis study explored the perspectives of people undergoing in‐centre haemodialysis, family caregivers, and healthcare professionals about the development and implementation of family‐based interventions in renal care settings.DesignA qualitative exploratory study was carried out combining purposive and snowball sampling techniques.MethodsSemi‐structured interviews were submitted to thematic analysis.ResultsA total of 82 individuals (27 adults on haemodialysis, 32 family caregivers, and 23 healthcare professionals) participated in this study. Five major themes were identified: (i) educational needs (improve disease and treatment‐related knowledge; acquire better clarification on dialysis‐related health behaviours); (ii) support needs (easier access to available community resources and professional psychological support; additional emotional and instrumental support from family members); (iii) expected barriers (concerns about participating in a group format; availability of the person on haemodialysis/family caregiver dyad; travel to the intervention site and associated costs); (iv) expected benefits (mutual emotional validation and support; improve family coping skills and involvement); and (v) preferences for content and format (interdisciplinary and moderated by health psychologists) and timing of the intervention (weekends and/or non‐dialysis days).ConclusionsFindings suggested that interventions focused on the family system in kidney failure need to follow an interdisciplinary approach, combining psychosocial support with an educational component. Future research is needed to minimize barriers to the conjoint participation of the person on haemodialysis/caregiver dyad. This study identifies important intervention goals to inform the design of family‐based interventions for people receiving haemodialysis and their family caregivers.

Funder

Ministério da Ciência, Tecnologia e Ensino Superior

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Applied Psychology,General Medicine

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