Development and preliminary results on the feasibility of a renal diet specific question prompt sheet for use in nephrology clinics

Feb 14, 2019BMC nephrology

Developing and testing a kidney diet question guide for use in kidney clinics

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Abstract

An 18-item was developed to enhance communication in nephrology consultations.

  • A total of 769 unique questions about renal diets were distilled into 18 key questions.
  • Feedback from thirteen patients, six carers, and six dietitians indicated that the prompt sheet was easy to understand.
  • Most patients reported that the prompt sheet improved their communication with the dietitian.
  • All participants expressed that they would recommend the question prompt sheet to others.
  • Suggestions included training for health professionals on how to assist patients in prioritizing their questions.

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Key numbers

769
Unique Renal Diet Questions Identified
Total unique renal diet related questions collected from various sources.
18
Final Items
Number of items included in the final renal diet .
87%
Patient Attendance Rate
Percentage of patients who attended the clinics during the study period.

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What this is

  • This research develops and tests a renal diet-specific () for nephrology clinics.
  • The aim is to improve communication between patients and dietitians, enhancing dietary adherence for chronic kidney disease (CKD).
  • The was created from 769 unique questions, refined to 18 items based on patient feedback and health professional input.

Essence

  • The renal diet is feasible for nephrology consultations, facilitating better communication between patients and dietitians.

Key takeaways

  • The development process involved social listening and clinic observations, resulting in an 18-item that addresses common renal diet questions.
  • Feedback from 13 patients, 6 carers, and 6 dietitians was overwhelmingly positive, indicating that the improved communication and understanding.
  • Participants expressed a desire for health professional training on effectively utilizing the to enhance patient engagement.

Caveats

  • The study has a small sample size, limiting the generalizability of the findings. Future research should include diverse populations.
  • Participants reported confusion about how dietitians should engage with the , indicating a need for clearer guidelines.

Definitions

  • Question Prompt Sheet (QPS): A tool providing patients with a list of questions to facilitate discussions with health professionals during consultations.

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