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doi:10.1007/s40620-024-01983-y...

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Santoro, Antonio Gibertoni, Dino Ambrosini, Andrea De Ferrari, Maria Elisabetta Vanacore, Giuseppe
Langue
en
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Springer

Categorie

Urology

Jaar

2024

vermelding datum

26-06-2024

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hemodialysis pruritus itching quality of life patient perspective italy questionnaire itch patients hemodialysis itching
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Background Itching is an annoying symptom which afflicts patients with chronic renal failure.

We aimed to assess the impact and patient’s perception and experience of itching in the dialysis population in Italy.

Methods A questionnaire was developed by the National Hemodialysis and Dialysis Association of Italy (ANED) and administered to 996 hemodialysis recipients across 153 Italian dialysis centers.

The main outcomes investigated by the questionnaire were patients’ satisfaction on answers regarding the nature of itching; continuing to talk about itching with the nephrologist; beliefs about resolution of itching.

Results A total of 1903 patients from 153 centers responded to the questionnaire.

Patients who responded had a mean age of 67.9 ± 13.8 years (63.9% male) and were stratified by itch discomfort graded as mild (35.9%), moderate (29.6%), and severe (34.4%).

Severe itching disrupted patients' daily lives, strained their relationships, caused anxiety, and diminished their quality of life.

Patients with severe itch were more likely to talk about it with dialysis staff and to undertake dermatological visits.

However, only 18.0% of patients reporting severe itching found the clinicians' responses satisfactory, compared to 49.1% of mild itch patients.

Those who continued talking to nephrologists about itching received more satisfactory response.

However, 40.8% believed itching could not be alleviated and were less likely to discuss it with nephrologists.

Conclusions There is an intricate relationship between the severity of itching, patient perceptions, and healthcare communication among hemodialysis patients.

A substantial proportion of patients experiencing severe itching expressed feelings of resignation, highlighting the pressing need for enhanced clinician-patient communication.

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Santoro, Antonio,Gibertoni, Dino,Ambrosini, Andrea,De Ferrari, Maria Elisabetta,Vanacore, Giuseppe, 2024, Impact of pruritus in patients undergoing hemodialysis in Italy: a patient-based survey, Springer

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