Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)

Abstract Background Currently very little is known about the perceptions and experiences of kidney transplant recipients from a qualitative perspective. As highlighted by the European Kidney Health Alliance recommendations, providing holistic care to kidney patients is important however this is curr...

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Main Authors: C. McKeaveney, H. Noble, A. E. Courtney, P. Gill, S. Griffin, W. Johnston, A. P. Maxwell, F. Teasdale, J. Reid
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-06-01
Series:BMC Nephrology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01860-3
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spelling doaj-8498470fec6b46bfb9e19b9c50fc96eb2020-11-25T03:20:48ZengBMCBMC Nephrology1471-23692020-06-012111510.1186/s12882-020-01860-3Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)C. McKeaveney0H. Noble1A. E. Courtney2P. Gill3S. Griffin4W. Johnston5A. P. Maxwell6F. Teasdale7J. Reid8Queen’s University BelfastQueen’s University BelfastBelfast Health & Social Care TrustCardiff UniversityUniversity Hospital of WalesNorthern Ireland Kidney Patients AssociationQueen’s University BelfastKidney Care UKQueen’s University BelfastAbstract Background Currently very little is known about the perceptions and experiences of kidney transplant recipients from a qualitative perspective. As highlighted by the European Kidney Health Alliance recommendations, providing holistic care to kidney patients is important however this is currently an unmet care need in renal disease. It is imperative to understand patient experiences to ensure that they are included in key strategies and future renal service planning. Ignoring these important patient views means that there is a significant risk of inappropriate renal service provision and lack of adequate support impacting on overall health. Method A purposive sampling strategy will recruit individuals currently living with a kidney transplant, 6 months to 5 years post-transplant. A maximum of 30 patients will be recruited between two Regional Nephrology units within the United Kingdom via clinical gatekeepers. In-depth interviews will be undertaken with participants living with a kidney transplant across the two sites. Interviews will be digitally-recorded, transcribed verbatim and subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis. Discussion Renal healthcare professionals need to understand more than the biological impact of receiving a kidney transplant. Understanding the holistic and multi-domain experiences that these patients experience will help healthcare professionals to recognize the needs of this group and ensure more responsive care.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01860-3QualitativeKidneyTransplantHolisticWell-beingInterpretative phenomenological analysis
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author C. McKeaveney
H. Noble
A. E. Courtney
P. Gill
S. Griffin
W. Johnston
A. P. Maxwell
F. Teasdale
J. Reid
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H. Noble
A. E. Courtney
P. Gill
S. Griffin
W. Johnston
A. P. Maxwell
F. Teasdale
J. Reid
Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
BMC Nephrology
Qualitative
Kidney
Transplant
Holistic
Well-being
Interpretative phenomenological analysis
author_facet C. McKeaveney
H. Noble
A. E. Courtney
P. Gill
S. Griffin
W. Johnston
A. P. Maxwell
F. Teasdale
J. Reid
author_sort C. McKeaveney
title Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
title_short Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
title_full Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
title_fullStr Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
title_sort understanding the holistic experiences of living with a kidney transplant: an interpretative phenomenological study (protocol)
publisher BMC
series BMC Nephrology
issn 1471-2369
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background Currently very little is known about the perceptions and experiences of kidney transplant recipients from a qualitative perspective. As highlighted by the European Kidney Health Alliance recommendations, providing holistic care to kidney patients is important however this is currently an unmet care need in renal disease. It is imperative to understand patient experiences to ensure that they are included in key strategies and future renal service planning. Ignoring these important patient views means that there is a significant risk of inappropriate renal service provision and lack of adequate support impacting on overall health. Method A purposive sampling strategy will recruit individuals currently living with a kidney transplant, 6 months to 5 years post-transplant. A maximum of 30 patients will be recruited between two Regional Nephrology units within the United Kingdom via clinical gatekeepers. In-depth interviews will be undertaken with participants living with a kidney transplant across the two sites. Interviews will be digitally-recorded, transcribed verbatim and subjected to interpretative phenomenological analysis. Discussion Renal healthcare professionals need to understand more than the biological impact of receiving a kidney transplant. Understanding the holistic and multi-domain experiences that these patients experience will help healthcare professionals to recognize the needs of this group and ensure more responsive care.
topic Qualitative
Kidney
Transplant
Holistic
Well-being
Interpretative phenomenological analysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12882-020-01860-3
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