2019
DOI: 10.1186/s12882-019-1231-3
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Development and preliminary results on the feasibility of a renal diet specific question prompt sheet for use in nephrology clinics

Abstract: BackgroundAdherence to the diet prescription for chronic kidney disease is suboptimal. Interventions to improve dietary adherence suggest that improving communication between the patient and the health professional is fundamental to improving outcomes. Providing patients with a question prompt sheet prior to the consultation has been demonstrated to be an effective method for improving communication between patient and health professional. In the absence of a renal diet specific version, the aims of this study… Show more

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“…An effective strategy is to use a question prompt sheet (prepared list of questions that the patients can review before their health care visit) [ 37 ]. Preliminary testing of question prompt sheets in nephrology has been undertaken [ 37 , 38 ] and shown to be feasible. However, they are limited in their current form, as they include preprescribed questions for selecting topic areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An effective strategy is to use a question prompt sheet (prepared list of questions that the patients can review before their health care visit) [ 37 ]. Preliminary testing of question prompt sheets in nephrology has been undertaken [ 37 , 38 ] and shown to be feasible. However, they are limited in their current form, as they include preprescribed questions for selecting topic areas.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We were particularly interested in examining dietary related concerns as information obtained from Google trends (https:// trends.google.com) indicated the phrase 'polycystic kidney disease diet' had experienced the largest increase in search frequency (+ 130 %) worldwide in the past 12 month period. To conduct the content analysis of frequently asked questions online, we utilised social listening methodology using previously established methodology [19][20][21]. To assist with categorisation of dietary concerns, four pre-defined search terms were entered into the Google search engine.…”
Section: Data Collection Of Frequently Asked Online Questionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…69 QPLs can reduce anxiety levels before a consultation and increase patient activation. 69,70 QPLs have also been shown to improve the quality of information provided by doctors 71 and dieticians, 72 increase medical practitioner satisfaction with consultations, without necessarily increasing the length of the consultation. 69,73 We designed question prompt lists for each content area of the SUCCESS app.…”
Section: Key Health Literacy Domains Examplementioning
confidence: 99%