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Self-care Through Dynamic Appetite Alteration: A Grounded Theory Study of Patient Experience on Maintenance Hemodialysis

  • Wonsun Hwang (Department of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Ji-hyun Lee (Food Services & Clinical Nutrition Team, Ajou University) ;
  • Juha Nam (Dietary Department, Union Plaza Care Center) ;
  • Jieun Oh (College of Science and Industry Convergence, Ewha Womans University) ;
  • Inwhee Park (Department of Nephrology, Ajou University School of Medicine) ;
  • Mi Sook Cho (Department of Nutritional Science and Food Management, Ewha Womans University)
  • 투고 : 2022.08.27
  • 심사 : 2022.10.24
  • 발행 : 2022.10.31

초록

Hemodialysis (HD) patients can experience appetite alterations that affect meals and nutritional status. Few qualitative studies have assessed the chronic impact of HD on the everyday diet. This study aimed to characterise comprehensively the experiences of HD patients adapting to appetite alteration. Semi-structured, face-to-face interviews were conducted in a unit of a tertiary hospital to understand patient experiences with appetite alteration. An interview guide was used to consider adaptive processes developed after reviewing the literature and based on the researchers' clinical experiences. A single researcher conducted all interviews to maintain consistency in data collection. The interview content was analysed using Nvivo 11 based on grounded theory and constant comparison analysis. As a results, the mean age and HD vintage of 14 participants were 60 and 5.8 years, respectively. We developed a self-care model based on HD patient experiences with appetite alteration based on axial and selective coding. Differences in urea sensitivity, taste alteration, and social support could be explained by timing of transitions, life events, and responses to stress. Self-care processes are adapted through the processes of "self-registration" and "self-reconstruction," starting with "disruption." At the stage of adjustment, 4 self-management types were derived based on pattern of self-care: self-initiator, follower, realist, and pessimist. The results of this study provide unique qualitative insight into the lived experiences of HD patients experiencing appetite alteration and their self-care processes. By recognising dietary challenges, health teams can better support HD patients in the transition from dietary education to self-care.

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