Self‐care management importance in kidney illness: a comprehensive and systematic literature review

Author(s):  
Yalong Wu ◽  
Ling Tang ◽  
Gangqiu Li ◽  
Hao Zhang ◽  
Zhihui Jiang ◽  
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Work ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Joana Pereira Sousa ◽  
Cláudia Oliveira ◽  
Miguel Pais-Vieira

BACKGROUND: Patients with heart failure often have difficulty recognizing signs and symptoms of the disease, which delays seeking help, and therefore interferes with patient engagement and self-care management. Early detection of these symptoms could lead to care-seeking and avoid hospitalizations. OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to design a complex intervention through a systematic literature review and qualitative study. METHODS: Our design followed the Medical Research Council’s recommendations. To design a complex intervention, we combined a systematic literature review on education, symptom recognition, and self-care management in patients with heart failure, and semi-structured interviews with cardiology healthcare providers and patients with heart failure admitted to a cardiology ward. RESULTS: The systematic literature review identified 582 studies published between 2005 and 2014, of which four were included in the final review. These suggested that patient education focused on symptom recognition, combined with reinforcements, led to better self-care behaviors. Additionally, content analysis of semi-structured interviews revealed three themes: health management, behavior management, and support received. CONCLUSIONS: Combining the findings of the literature review and the themes that emerged from the semi-structured interviews, we proposed the development and implementation of a complex intervention on symptom perception and fluid management.


Author(s):  
Nelson Esteves ◽  
Carla Basílio ◽  
Pedro Costa ◽  
Mauro Lopes ◽  
Célia Nicolau ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 41 (1) ◽  
pp. 106-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Lisa Matricciani ◽  
Sara Jones

Purpose Appropriate and timely foot self-care practices may prevent diabetes-related foot complications. However, self-care practices are often neglected, particularly by older adults. The purpose of this study was to conduct an integrative, systematic literature review of the psychosocial barriers and enablers of foot self-care practices among older adults diagnosed with diabetes. Methods An integrative, systematic literature review and a deductive thematic analysis was conducted to determine psychosocial barriers and enablers of foot self-care practices among older adults. Results A total of 130 different studies were retrieved from the search strategy. From these, 9 studies were identified and included for review. Physical ability, perceived importance, patient knowledge, provision of education, social integration, risk status, and patient-provider communication were identified as key barriers and enablers of foot self-care. Participants at high risk of foot complications were found to perceive themselves at greater risk of complications, receive more education, and engage in better overall foot self-care practices compared to those at low risk of foot complications. Conclusion Foot self-care practices appear underutilized as primary prevention measures by older adults and are instead adopted only once complications have already occurred. Likewise, facilitators of foot self-care practices, such as education, appear to be reserved for individuals who have already developed foot complications. Health care professionals such as diabetes educators, podiatrists, and general practitioners may play an important role in the prevention of foot complications among older adults by recognizing, referring, and providing early education to older adults.


2019 ◽  
Vol 40 (2) ◽  
pp. 64-72
Author(s):  
Sandra Pennbrant ◽  
Ann Berg ◽  
Leone Fohlin Johansson

Diabetes is a growing health problem and risk increases with age. Self-care is an important part of treatment. The aim of this qualitative systematic literature review was to investigate how older patients with diabetes experience self-care. A systematic literature review relating to older patients, diabetes and self-care was conducted. Systematic searches were carried out in the CINAHL, PubMed/MEDLINE and PsycINFO databases. The results show that older patients with diabetes are mainly concerned with the issues of blood glucose testing, dietary requirements, information about diabetes, motivation and support. To support safe self-care for older patients with diabetes, nurses need opportunities to increase their knowledge and reflection about diabetes and safe self-care support. Further research is needed to identify how nurses can promote older patients’ self-care and quality of life in the context of a person-centred approach.


2014 ◽  
Vol 57 ◽  
pp. e304
Author(s):  
E. Coudeyre ◽  
P. Givron ◽  
S. Demaille-Wlodyka ◽  
P. Gallien

2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 272
Author(s):  
Muliana I Kadek ◽  
Martini Made ◽  
Pasek I Ketut

Latar belakang: Diabetes melitus merupakan penyakit gangguan metabolik yang ditandai dengan meningkatnya kadar glukosa dalam darah yang memerlukan self care management dalam penatalaksanaannya. Kepatuhan pasien sangat dibutuhkan untuk mencapai keberhasilan dari self care management diabetes. Kepatuhan dapat terjadi jika penderita memiliki keyakinan untuk sembuh, keyakinan ini dinamakan efikasi diri. Tujuan: Untuk mengetahui hubungan efikasi diri dengan kepatuhan self care management pada pasien diabetes melitus. Metode: Pencarian artikel menggunakan database Google Scholar, PubMed, dan Spingerlink untuk menemukan artikel yang sesuai dengan kreteria inklusi dan ekslusi kemudian dilakukan review. Hasil: Artikel terakhir yang digunakan dalam literature review ini sebanyak 10 artikel yang memenuhi kreteria inklusi. Secara keseluruhan studi menemukan hubungan yang signifikan antara efikasi diri dengan kepatuhan self care management pada pasien diabetes melitus. Kesimpulan: Efikasi diri dan kepatuhan self care management merupakan komponen penting sebagai dasar untuk mencegah komplikasi terkait penyakit dan mempertahankan kualitas hidup pasien diabetes melitus.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nasrin Jafari-golestan ◽  
asghar dalvandi ◽  
Mohammadali Hosseini ◽  
Masoud Fallahi-Khoshknab ◽  
Abbas Ebadi ◽  
...  

Abstract Background : A stroke brings about several adverse outcomes so that a stroke patient faces numerous physical, and sensory together with cognitive, and psychological disorders. These disorders influence patients’ perceived self-care ability. There is no agreement on what the perceived self- care ability in stroke patients living at home is. Because of various cultures and medical systems, such an ambiguity may be more serious when it comes to the Middle East countries compared to advanced ones. This Systematic Literature Review aims to summarize the literature on this concept and propose a definition which might help similar research on the stroke in the future. Methods : The databases PubMed, Scopus, CINAHL, PsycINFO, PEDro, Web of Science, ProQuest, ScienceDirect, Index Medicus, EMRO, Google Scholar, Magiran, SID, IranDoc, and the stroke-related literature will individually be queried to retrieve related literature on the perceived self-care ability in stroke patients, using subject headings and appropriate MeSH terms. The inclusion and exclusion criteria will be developed and refined by the research team. Two independent reviewers will participate in each search stage including abstract/title and full-text screening, study selection, data collection, or quality assessment steps. We will restrict our search to articles published in the English language in biomedical journals since 1970 to 2018. The result will be tabuled, and meta-synthesis will be performed. Discussion: The results of this systematic literature review can present a more accurate definition of perceived self-care ability in stroke patients living at home in Middle East countries. Systematic review registration: CRD42018100520 Keywords: Perceived Self-care Ability, Stroke, Home, Systematic Literature Review, Definition, Middle East


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (3) ◽  
pp. 367-385 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Oosterom-Calo ◽  
A. J. van Ballegooijen ◽  
C. B. Terwee ◽  
S. J. te Velde ◽  
I. A. Brouwer ◽  
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