Perspectives on life participation by young adults with chronic kidney disease: an interview study.
Jasmijn KerklaanElyssa HannanCamilla HansonChandana GuhaYeoungjee ChoMartin ChristianLorraine HamiwkaJessica RyanAditi SinhaGermaine WongJonathan CraigJaap GroothoffAllison TongPublished in: BMJ open (2020)
Young adults encounter lifestyle limitations and missed school and social opportunities as a consequence of developing CKD during childhood and as a consequence lack confidence and social skills, are uncertain of the future, and feel vulnerable. Some re-adjust their goals and become more determined to participate in 'normal' activities to avoid missing out. Strategies are needed to improve life participation in young adult 'graduates' of childhood CKD and thereby strengthen their mental and social well-being and enhance their overall health.