Patient experience in automated peritoneal dialysis with telemedicine monitoring during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico: Qualitative study.
Miguel Angel Cuevas-BudhartIngrid Xiomara Celaya PinedaDiana Perez-MoranMiguel Angel Trejo VilledaMercedes Gómez Del Pulgar García MadridMaría Cristina Rodríguez ZamoraAlfonso Ramos-SanchezJosé Ramón Paniagua-SierraPublished in: Nursing open (2022)
Twenty-nine informants, mean age 45.41 ± 16.93; 15 women and 14 men. The analysis revealed four categories of analysis: home isolation, clinical follow-up, socioeconomic challenges and infodemic. The experiences of these patients led them to somatize emotions, presenting symptoms such as anxiety, sadness, loneliness, sleep, eating and digestive disorders, situation that sets the tone for future research on telemedicine care models, coping styles, emotional support strategies and socioeconomic impact on patients with chronic home treatments during the pandemic.
Keyphrases
- end stage renal disease
- peritoneal dialysis
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- physical activity
- social support
- sars cov
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- palliative care
- coronavirus disease
- machine learning
- high throughput
- deep learning
- type diabetes
- quality improvement
- pregnant women
- adipose tissue
- single cell
- metabolic syndrome
- current status
- case report
- skeletal muscle
- patient reported
- affordable care act