A.L.L. Y.O.U. N.E.E.D. I.S. L.O.V.E. Manual on health self-management and patient-reported outcomes among low-income young adult Mexicans on chronic dialysis: Feasibility study.
J Pediatr Nurs
; 62: 129-135, 2022.
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ABSTRACT
PURPOSE:
We evaluated disease knowledge/self-management skills among low-income Mexican young adults maintained on dialysis and to test the effectiveness of the A.L.L. Y.O.U. N.E.E.D. I.S. L.O.V.E (AYNIL) Manual - Spanish Version on patient-reported outcomes. This is a low literacy teaching tool designed with patients and educators' input. DESIGN ANDMETHODS:
A quasi-experimental study was conducted in 17 chronic dialysis patients at Mexico City's Hospital General de México, Dr. Eduardo Liceaga. Ages 18-30-year-old completed disease knowledge/self-management and quality of life measures before the intervention and 6 weeks later.RESULTS:
Significant increases were observed on disease knowledge/self-management scores in the STARx questionnaire from 47 (IQ 40,51) to 50 (IQ 48,54) p = 0.04. The UNC-TRxANSITION Index increased significantly from 4.8 (IQ 3.9,5.7) to 7.7 (IQ 7.5,8.2) p ≤0.001. Significant increases in scores were detected in the "Burden of kidney disease" (p = 0.008), "Effects of kidney disease" " (p = 0.03) and " Dialysis staff encouragement" (p = 0.027) based on the KDQoL survey.CONCLUSIONS:
In this vulnerable population, the Spanish version of the A.L.L. Y.O.U. N.E.E.D. I.S. L.O.V.E. - AYNIL Manual improved CKD/ESRD disease knowledge/self-management skills and HRQoL. This study highlighted the need for low-literacy educational tools to improve patient-reported outcomes. PRACTICE IMPLICATIONS Young adults with CKD/ESRD can benefit from patient-centered educational interventions to enhance their autonomy and the development of self-management behaviors that improve patient-reported outcomes and potential complications of the disease. Special attention is needed in low-income patients with low rates of adherence to treatments and poor self-management skills.Palabras clave
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Colección:
01-internacional
Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Automanejo
Tipo de estudio:
Guideline
Límite:
Adolescent
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Adult
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Humans
País/Región como asunto:
Mexico
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Pediatr Nurs
Asunto de la revista:
ENFERMAGEM
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PEDIATRIA
Año:
2022
Tipo del documento:
Article
País de afiliación:
México