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The role of low health literacy in shared treatment decision-making in patients with kidney failure.
Author: PantojaPercy Efrain, Salas-GamaKarla, SolerMaría José, ToapantaNéstor
Original Abstract of the Article :
The classic paternalist medicine in nephrology has been modified to a shared decision-making model that clearly offers a benefit in patients with kidney disease. One of the cornerstones of shared treatment decision in patients with kidney failure is the understanding of kidney disease. As kidney dis...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10497376/
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
The Role of Low Health Literacy in Shared Treatment Decision-Making for Kidney Failure
Shared decision-making is increasingly recognized as a crucial component of patient-centered care. This study delves into the intricate world of nephrology, exploring the impact of low health literacy on shared treatment decision-making in patients with kidney failure. The researchers examine the challenges posed by limited health literacy in understanding kidney disease and participating effectively in treatment decisions. They provide a comprehensive overview of the implications of low health literacy in nephrology and propose strategies for addressing this critical issue.
The Silent Struggle: Understanding the Challenges of Low Health Literacy in Nephrology
The study reveals the significant challenges posed by low health literacy in nephrology. The authors highlight the complexities of kidney disease, which often progresses silently until advanced stages, and the lack of public awareness about this condition. This lack of knowledge can hinder patients' ability to understand their diagnoses, treatment options, and implications of their decisions. The study underscores the importance of addressing health literacy gaps to facilitate effective patient-centered care and improve patient outcomes in nephrology.
Empowering Patients with Kidney Failure: Strategies for Addressing Low Health Literacy
The study emphasizes the need for interventions to improve health literacy among patients with kidney failure. The authors suggest a range of strategies, including patient education programs, simplified communication materials, and culturally sensitive approaches to health education. These interventions can empower patients with the knowledge and skills needed to participate actively in their treatment decisions and improve their overall well-being. This study provides a roadmap for addressing low health literacy in nephrology, paving the way for more equitable and effective patient care.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study is a reminder that the desert of medical knowledge can be challenging to navigate, especially for patients with limited health literacy. The researchers have highlighted the crucial role of health literacy in shared decision-making for kidney failure, underscoring the need for accessible and effective communication strategies. By empowering patients with knowledge and understanding, we can bridge the gap between patient and clinician, fostering a more collaborative and compassionate approach to managing this complex disease.
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- Date Revised 2023-09-17
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