Barriers and facilitators in self‐care and management of chronic kidney disease in dialysis patients: A systematic review of qualitative studies

Author:

Escudero‐Lopez M.12ORCID,Martinez‐Andres M.234ORCID,Marcilla‐Toribio I.23ORCID,Moratalla‐Cebrian M. L.34ORCID,Perez‐Moreno A.23ORCID,Bartolome‐Gutierrez R.4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Hospital Fundació Puigvert, Carrer de Cartegena Barcelona Spain

2. Universidad de Castilla‐La Mancha, Centro de Estudios Sociosanitarios, Edificio Melchor Cano Cuenca Spain

3. Universidad de Castilla‐La Mancha, Grupo de Investigación Health Gender, and Social Determinants, Edificio Melchor Cano Cuenca Spain

4. Universidad de Castilla‐ La Mancha, Facultad de Enfermería de Albacete, Edificio Benjamín Palencia Albacete Spain

Abstract

AbstractAimTo identify and synthesise qualitative studies on barriers and facilitators perceived by dialysis patients in relation to self‐care and disease management.DesignSystematic review of qualitative studies.Data SourcesQualitative study articles were extracted from PUBMED, MEDLINE, COCHRANE, WEB OF SCIENCE (WOS), CINAHL PsycINFO and EMBASE and electronic journals of the Spanish Society of Nephrology and Spanish Society of Nephrological Nursing until May 2022. Studies on barriers and/or facilitators affecting self‐care and disease management expressed by people undergoing haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis were included.Review MethodsThe SPICE (Setting, Perspective, Intervention, Comparison and Evaluation) strategy was used to develop issues and subissues through the thematic synthesis of the qualitative findings. GRADE‐CERQual was used to evaluate the articles.ResultsFrom 172 articles, 15 qualitative articles about barriers and facilitators perceived by patients concerning self‐care and disease management were finally included. Identified eight facilitators and four barriers.ConclusionPatients perceived a significant number of barriers and facilitators. It is possible to identify which aspects facilitate self‐management of their disease and to understand that the processes are individualised. This is why therapeutic strategies should be designed to foster the participation and empowerment of the person in the management of the disease.Implications for the profession and/or patient careIdentifying the barriers and facilitators concerning the management of chronic kidney disease furnishes us with knowledge for individualised clinical practice and improved care processes.ImpactThis review is the first to synthesise barriers and facilitators in haemodialysis patients about the management of their disease and treatment. The results enable the proposal of improvements in the training of healthcare personnel, clinical practice guidelines and action protocols to improve the daily life and management of the disease by patients.No patient or public contribution due to this is a systematic review.

Publisher

Wiley

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