Quality of life in people with chronic kidney disease: focusing on modifiable risk factors
Quality of life in people with chronic kidney disease: focusing on modifiable risk factors
Purpose of review: with ageing populations and rising prevalence of key risk factors, the prevalence of many long-term conditions including chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing globally. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important to people living with CKD but not all HRQoL determinants are modifiable. This review summarizes recently identified potentially modifiable factors affecting HRQoL for people with CKD and recent trials incorporating HRQoL as an outcome.
Recent findings: considering a broad definition of ‘potentially modifiable’, many factors have been associated with HRQoL in recent observational studies. These include mental health conditions, symptoms, medications, health behaviours, weight-related issues, poor social support, lower education, limited literacy and directly CKD- related factors such as anaemia. Some potentially modifiable factors have been tested in CKD trials, though often with HRQoL as a secondary outcome, so may be underpowered for HRQoL. Interventions with evidence of effect on HRQoL include physical activity, education, some nutritional interventions and medications targeting CKD-related anaemia.
Summary: clinicians should consider the range of potentially modifiable factors influencing HRQoL as part of a holistic approach to CKD care. High-quality, adequately-powered trials, with HRQoL as a primary outcome, with interventions focusing on the other potentially modifiable factors identified are needed.
Fraser, Simon D.S.
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Phillips, Thomas
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Fraser, Simon D.S.
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Phillips, Thomas
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Fraser, Simon D.S. and Phillips, Thomas
(2024)
Quality of life in people with chronic kidney disease: focusing on modifiable risk factors.
Current Opinion in Nephrology & Hypertension.
(doi:10.1097/MNH.0000000000001013).
Abstract
Purpose of review: with ageing populations and rising prevalence of key risk factors, the prevalence of many long-term conditions including chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing globally. Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is important to people living with CKD but not all HRQoL determinants are modifiable. This review summarizes recently identified potentially modifiable factors affecting HRQoL for people with CKD and recent trials incorporating HRQoL as an outcome.
Recent findings: considering a broad definition of ‘potentially modifiable’, many factors have been associated with HRQoL in recent observational studies. These include mental health conditions, symptoms, medications, health behaviours, weight-related issues, poor social support, lower education, limited literacy and directly CKD- related factors such as anaemia. Some potentially modifiable factors have been tested in CKD trials, though often with HRQoL as a secondary outcome, so may be underpowered for HRQoL. Interventions with evidence of effect on HRQoL include physical activity, education, some nutritional interventions and medications targeting CKD-related anaemia.
Summary: clinicians should consider the range of potentially modifiable factors influencing HRQoL as part of a holistic approach to CKD care. High-quality, adequately-powered trials, with HRQoL as a primary outcome, with interventions focusing on the other potentially modifiable factors identified are needed.
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Accepted/In Press date: 11 July 2024
e-pub ahead of print date: 23 July 2024
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/492372
ISSN: 1062-4821
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