Nursing Health Education on Self-Health Management of Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease
智澎 梁
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Advances in Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(04), P. 284 - 292
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Life experiences after kidney transplantation in adolescents: A qualitative meta-synthesis
W Zhang,
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Jiaqi Wang,
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Ziyu Sun
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et al.
PLoS ONE,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
20(4), P. e0321588 - e0321588
Published: April 9, 2025
Purpose
To
systematically
evaluate
the
life
experience
of
adolescents
after
kidney
transplantation.
Methods
We
use
computer
search
Web
Science,
PubMed,
Cochrane
Library,
Embase,
EBSCO,
CNKI,
Wanfang,
VIP
database,
database
to
October
2024,
screening
transplant
qualitative
study.
used
Australian
Joanna
Briggs
Institute
Critical
Appraisal
Checklist
for
Qualitative
Research
quality
evaluation,
and
using
thematic
analysis
method
integrate
results.
Results
7
articles
were
included,
31
research
results
integrated
into
8
new
categories
combined
are
3
integration
results:
complex
emotional
experience;
eager
multifaceted
support;
self-adjustment.
Conclusion
Nursing
staff
should
pay
attention
psychological
needs
adolescents,
eliminate
their
stigma,
promote
positive
cognition,
improve
life.
Language: Английский
Exploring the ability of ChatGPT to create quality patient education resources about kidney transplant
Jacqueline Tian Tran,
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Ashley Burghall,
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Tom Blydt‐Hansen
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et al.
Patient Education and Counseling,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
129, P. 108400 - 108400
Published: Aug. 12, 2024
Chat
Generative
Pre-trained
Transformer
(ChatGPT)
is
a
language
model
that
may
have
the
potential
to
revolutionize
health
care.
The
study
purpose
was
test
whether
ChatGPT
could
be
used
create
educational
brochures
about
kidney
transplant
tailored
for
three
target
audiences:
caregivers,
teens
and
children.
Language: Английский
Sexual and reproductive health screening and counseling in adolescent and young adult transplant recipients
Pediatric Transplantation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(3)
Published: April 2, 2024
Abstract
Adolescents
and
young
adults
with
without
chronic
illnesses
partake
in
risk‐taking
behavior.
Clinicians
transplant
clinics
should
be
aware
of
the
prevalence
behavior
their
adolescent
adult
solid
organ
patients
order
to
provide
complete
care.
Creating
an
environment
where
teens
feel
comfortable
discussing
risky
is
important
includes
creating
a
privacy
policy
increasing
comfort
healthcare
provider
asking
sensitive
questions.
This
review
intended
help
providers
clinic
screen
for
counsel
about
behaviors
patients,
specifically
around
sexual
reproductive
health.
Language: Английский
Global prevalence and potential factors influencing willingness for renal transplantation in end-stage renal disease patients: A systematic review and meta- analysis.
PubMed,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
4(3), P. e964 - e964
Published: Dec. 1, 2024
The
prevalence
of
willingness
to
undergo
renal
transplantation
and
its
potentially
associated
factors
have
been
documented
in
multiple
prior
studies
across
different
regions,
yet
certain
findings
are
conflicting.
aim
this
study
was
determine
the
global
for
identify
through
meta-analysis
methods.
Databases
such
as
Scopus,
PubMed,
Embase
were
utilized
search
strategy,
covering
period
from
April
May
2024.
Data
collection
focused
on
gathering
information
regarding
potential
contributing
transplantation.
Statistical
analysis
involved
examining
cumulative
using
single-arm
meta-
analysis.
Factors
with
analyzed
Mantel-Haenszel
test
categorical
variables
inverse
variance
method
numerical
variables.
A
total
nine
articles,
3935
patients
end-stage
disease
(ESRD)
included.
pooled
estimates
revealed
that
overall
among
ESRD
57%
(95%CI:
0.46-0.67).
Furthermore,
we
observed
a
higher
likelihood
men
those
younger
age,
attainment
at
least
bachelor's
degree
or
education,
employment
status,
income
levels,
shorter
duration
hemodialysis
(<5
years).
Our
has
transplantation,
providing
valuable
insights
policymakers
aiming
enhance
acceptance
Language: Английский
Pregnancy after transplant in the older adolescent: Anticipatory guidance for the pediatric provider
Lisa A. Coscia,
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Dorothy Kliniewski,
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S Constantinescu
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et al.
Pediatric Transplantation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
28(4)
Published: April 29, 2024
Abstract
Background
Healthcare
providers
who
care
for
adolescent
and
young
adult
transplant
recipients
should
be
aware
of
contraception
counseling
potential
pregnancy
in
this
at‐risk
cohort.
Methods
This
paper
will
review
contraceptive
options
general
recipients.
There
also
a
common
immunosuppressive
medications
their
risk
profile
regarding
after
transplantation.
Data
from
the
Transplant
Pregnancy
Registry
International
were
analyzed
looking
at
conceiving
under
age
21
compared
to
overall
outcomes.
Results
Overall
outcomes
are
like
Conclusion
It
is
imperative
provide
inform
caregiver
that
can
happen
if
recipient
sexually
active.
Pregnant
followed
by
multidisciplinary
team
assure
positive
outcome
recipient,
transplant,
neonate.
Language: Английский
Kidney Care in Infancy, Childhood, and Early Adulthood
Diane M. Blyton,
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Shelley Jepson
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Published: June 28, 2024
This
chapter
aims
to
address
the
unique
needs
of
infants,
children,
and
young
adults
who
have
kidney
damage.
The
common
causes
chronic
disease
(CKD)
in
children
are
different
from
those
experienced
later
life.
develops
an
appreciation
psychosocial
impact
CKD
renal
replacement
therapies
on
their
families.
It
identifies
key
differences
management
CKD,
dialysis,
transplantation,
acute
failure
children.
Growth
problems
with
disorders
been
associated
deranged
secretion
growth
hormone
resistance,
particularly
during
periods
metabolic
acidosis.
highlights
that
providing
treatment
for
has
challenges
adult
population.
also
important
issues
around
transition,
transfer
people
services.
Language: Английский
Bridging the Gap: A Review of Pediatric to Adult Transition of Care in Liver Transplantation
Pediatric Transplantation,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
29(1)
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
ABSTRACT
Background
With
improvements
in
long‐term
graft
function
and
survival,
an
increasing
population
of
pediatric
liver
transplant
(LT)
recipients
now
require
adult
care.
A
process
to
successfully
transition
young
adults
LT
centers
is
supported
the
literature
with
discussions
on
rationale
for
health
care
(HCT),
barriers
transition,
stakeholder
perspectives,
transfer
readiness
(TR).
Results
outcomes
studies
are
difficult
generalize
there
remains
no
standard
HCT
LT.
Of
concern
that
youth's
independence
occurs
during
a
period
developmental
vulnerability,
threat
due
risk‐taking
behaviors,
specifically
nonadherence,
may
lead
rejection,
loss,
death.
Objectives/Method
The
purpose
this
comprehensive
review
discuss
current
knowledge,
practices,
additional
support
from
solid
organ
(SOT)
pediatric‐onset
chronic
conditions
literature.
Recent
position
statements
SOT
express
greater
awareness
importance
broad
agreement
reflects
similarity
approach
endorsing
as
essential
should
be
initiated
early
adolescence
TR
primary
determinant
transfer;
however,
standardization
consistent
measurement
lacking.
supports
esential
component
initated
programs
address
knowlege,
skill‐development,
advocacy.
engagement
all
stakeholders
program
development.
Conclusions
There
among
multidisciplinary
team
role
provider
extending
transitional
into
setting
executive
functioning
skills
mature.
Outcome
measures
need
clearly
defined
standardized.
Regulatory
agency
involvement
validate
TOC
crucial
promote
research
best
practice
standardization.
Language: Английский