Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2022To better support family-centered care surrounding dialysis initiation, greater understanding of caregiver experience is necessary. Using thematic analysis, we conducted a secondary analysis of semi-structured interview data from a qualitative study of caregivers of children receiving dialysis recruited from 3 pediatric centers. Prominent themes in caregiver experience of caring for a child initiating dialysis were identified with additional emphasis on the experience of caregivers of color. Thirty-five caregivers participated. Three major themes emerged from qualitative analysis: 1) Parenting disrupted – caregivers experienced an acute disruption in their parenting role due to the unexpected...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Rationale & objectiveUnderstanding whether family members' experiences with patients' treatment ...
In 2015, 224 infants in the United States were diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Infant...
Background: Technological advances in dialysis treatments have paved the way for improved survival i...
Introduction: Qualitative research reveals significant caregiver impact resulting from managing chil...
Objective To describe the experiences and perspectives of children and adolescents on dialysis. Desi...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
BACKGROUND: Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) generally have worse educational and psychoso...
In this qualitative phenomenological study using a purposive sample, six caregivers of patients on h...
Background Living with end stage kidney disease and having dialysis is burdensome, and there is a ne...
BackgroundMothers requiring dialysis to treat end-stage kidney disease face the challenging demands ...
Aim This literature review explored the extant literature to further our understanding of the experi...
Parents of a child with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must safely perform advanced care and treatment...
Background: Compared with other renal replacement therapies, hemodialysis treatment can impose restr...
The study described in this article examined the lived experience of mothers who provide care for th...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Rationale & objectiveUnderstanding whether family members' experiences with patients' treatment ...
In 2015, 224 infants in the United States were diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Infant...
Background: Technological advances in dialysis treatments have paved the way for improved survival i...
Introduction: Qualitative research reveals significant caregiver impact resulting from managing chil...
Objective To describe the experiences and perspectives of children and adolescents on dialysis. Desi...
Introduction: As children with long-term conditions (LTCs) mature, they are usually expected to assu...
BACKGROUND: Children with chronic kidney disease (CKD) generally have worse educational and psychoso...
In this qualitative phenomenological study using a purposive sample, six caregivers of patients on h...
Background Living with end stage kidney disease and having dialysis is burdensome, and there is a ne...
BackgroundMothers requiring dialysis to treat end-stage kidney disease face the challenging demands ...
Aim This literature review explored the extant literature to further our understanding of the experi...
Parents of a child with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must safely perform advanced care and treatment...
Background: Compared with other renal replacement therapies, hemodialysis treatment can impose restr...
The study described in this article examined the lived experience of mothers who provide care for th...
Rationale & Objective: Clinical decision-making priorities may differ among children, their parents,...
Rationale & objectiveUnderstanding whether family members' experiences with patients' treatment ...
In 2015, 224 infants in the United States were diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Infant...