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Health related quality of life during dialysis modality transitions: a qualitative study

Chance S. Dumaine, Danielle E. Fox, Pietro Ravani, Maria Santana, Jennifer M. MacRae

2023BMC Nephrology14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Modality transitions represent a period of significant change that can impact health related quality of life (HRQoL). We explored the HRQoL of adults transitioning to new or different dialysis modalities. METHODS: We recruited eligible adults (≥ 18) transitioning to dialysis from pre-dialysis or undertaking a dialysis modality change between July and September 2017. Nineteen participants (9 incident and 10 prevalent dialysis patients) completed the KDQOL-36 survey at time of transition and three months later. Fifteen participants undertook a semi-structured interview at three months. Qualitative data were thematically analyzed. RESULTS: Four themes and five sub-themes were identified: adapting to new circumstances (tackling change, accepting change), adjusting together, trading off, and challenges of chronicity (the impact of dialysis, living with a complex disease, planning with uncertainty). From the first day of dialysis treatment to the third month on a new dialysis therapy, all five HRQoL domains from the KDQOL-36 (symptoms, effects, burden, overall PCS, and overall MCS) improved in our sample (i.e., those who remained on the modality). CONCLUSIONS: Dialysis transitions negatively impact the HRQoL of people with kidney disease in various ways. Future work should focus on how to best support people during this time.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineDialysisNephrologyKidney diseaseQuality of life (healthcare)Peritoneal dialysisModality (human–computer interaction)ModalitiesQualitative researchTreatment modalityIntensive care medicinePhysical therapyGerontologyInternal medicineNursingComputer scienceHuman–computer interactionSocial scienceSociologyDialysis and Renal Disease ManagementAdolescent and Pediatric HealthcarePregnancy and Medication Impact