Patient-to-patient peer mentor support in dialysis: Improving the patient experience
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posted on 2024-06-05, 05:23 authored by PN Bennett, J St Clair Russell, J Atwal, L Brown, B Schiller© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Greater focus on patient-reported outcome measures for dialysis patients and an increased patient engagement focus has highlighted a lack of formal patient-generated strategies. Patient-to-patient peer mentoring is one approach that may improve the outcomes for people receiving dialysis. This review aims to synthesize quantitative and qualitative studies investigating dialysis-associated patient-to-patient peer mentor support among adults with chronic kidney disease and end stage kidney disease. Research studies describe the benefits of peer mentor programs in dialysis to include: improved goal setting, decision-making and increased self-management. While a variety of program formats exist, a combination of face-to-face and telephone peer support models are recommended and formal training of mentors is required. In addition, the formal support of dialysis clinicians, nephrologists and administrators is vital for the success of a dialysis patient-to-patient peer mentor program.
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Seminars in dialysisVolume
31Pagination
455-461Location
London, Eng.ISSN
0894-0959eISSN
1525-139XLanguage
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2018, WileyIssue
5Publisher
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