Outcomes Assessment in End - Stage Kidney Disease - Measurements and Applications in Clinical Practice

A Systematic Review of Interventions to Increase Hemodialysis Adherence: 2007-2012

Author(s): Michelle L. Matteson and Cynthia Russell

Pp: 138-166 (29)

DOI: 10.2174/9781608057351113010012

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Abstract

Hemodialysis involves a complex regimen involving adherence to treatment, fluid, medication and diet prescriptions. Studies examining adherence to treatment, fluid, medication and diet prescriptions in adult hemodialysis patients from 2007 to May 2012 were reviewed and results presented. Eleven studies (two randomized controlled trial and nine quasi-experimental studies) were identified attempting to enhance hemodialysis adherence. A randomized controlled trial study design with a large, diverse nonadherent sample testing a theory-based intervention delivered by multi-disciplinary teams address the system in which the patient functions may enhance adherence to treatment, fluid, medication and diet adherence.


Keywords: Hemodialysis, adherence, diet, fluid, interventions, dialysis treatment, systematic review, adult, nonadherence, efficacy, IDWG, hyperphosphatemia, hypoalbuminemia, missed treatments, shortened treatments, treatment adequacy, cognitive intervention, behavioral intervention, affective intervention, personal system-focused intervention.

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