2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12889-019-7433-6
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Biopsychosocial experiences and coping strategies of elderly ESRD patients: a qualitative study to inform the development of more holistic and person-centred health services in Singapore

Abstract: Background As the incidence and prevalence rates of end stage renal disease (ESRD) rise globally, a disproportionate increase has been observed in the elderly population. Singapore has the fifth highest incidence of treated ESRD worldwide, with the upward trend of ESRD being most apparent among those aged 70 years and older. Although it is well-documented that ESRD patients suffer an impaired quality of life compared to the general population, there is limited research focusing on the unique exper… Show more

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“…Consistent with a summary of qualitative studies, 21 our participants described developing a need for assistance from others, the emotional impact of life receiving dialysis, and the value of relationship and communication with their providers. In 2 studies specific to older adults receiving dialysis, 22 , 23 support with medications or mobility impairment were identified as key needs. Our study builds on this existing knowledge by incorporating dialysis personnel perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consistent with a summary of qualitative studies, 21 our participants described developing a need for assistance from others, the emotional impact of life receiving dialysis, and the value of relationship and communication with their providers. In 2 studies specific to older adults receiving dialysis, 22 , 23 support with medications or mobility impairment were identified as key needs. Our study builds on this existing knowledge by incorporating dialysis personnel perspectives.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family caregiver is responsible for managing different problems of ESKD patients [ 13 ]. Numerous studies have evaluated the QoL of hemodialysis patients from the patients’ point of view or have examined patient-reported outcome measures [ 14 18 ]; however, most of these studies are quantitative [ 6 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several of the research priorities elicited reflect the importance of preventing physical disability (e.g., institutionalization and improving mobility and rehabilitation post-transplantation). Although CKD is an independent risk factor for disability, and the fear of dependence and the anticipation of further disability with disease progression has been reported by other studies, [16][17][18] the role of exercise to address this issue has not been previously identified in other priority-setting studies. [19][20][21] There are no established interventions to mitigate functional decline in this population, but evidence suggests that regular exercise has beneficial effects on health-…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%