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了解患者的观点以及对慢性肾脏病贫血的影响和治疗的意识:中国患者调查

 

Authors Hao CM, Wittbrodt ET, Palaka E, Guzman N, Dunn A, Grandy S

Received 10 November 2020

Accepted for publication 20 January 2021

Published 22 February 2021 Volume 2021:14 Pages 53—64

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJNRD.S291393

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 3

Editor who approved publication: Professor Pravin Singhal

Background: Anemia is a common complication of chronic kidney disease (CKD) that may reduce patients’ health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This study explored the experience and knowledge of patients with CKD, with and without anemia, in China.
Methods: A quantitative online survey was administered to 500 consenting Chinese patient volunteers aged ≥ 18 years with self-reported CKD, with or without anemia, between August 29, and September 17, 2018. Patients with cancer were excluded. The 27-question survey explored knowledge of anemia, HRQoL, anemia management, and interactions with healthcare providers.
Results: Of 456 evaluable patients, 148 (32.5%) reported having anemia and 262 (57.5%) did not. Knowledge of anemia and its symptoms varied, and approximately half of all patients did not know their hemoglobin level. Patients with anemia expressed an adverse impact of anemia on HRQoL, most commonly lack of energy (65.5%), sadness/depression (54.1%), and feeling ill (50.0%). The most frequently reported treatments among these patients were dietary advice (68.9%), iron supplements (63.5%), and oral medications (53.4%). Although 89.2% of patients with anemia trusted their healthcare providers above other information sources, only 29.0% reported seeking information from them; this was despite 92.6% reporting wanting further information and support about managing conditions like anemia.
Conclusion: Our findings suggest that patients with CKD, both with and without anemia, would benefit from increased awareness of anemia and more in-depth discussions with healthcare providers in order to facilitate better management of CKD and optimization of treatment plans.
Keywords: anemia, chronic kidney disease, survey, patient perspectives, China