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General practitioners' perspectives on management of early-stage chronic kidney disease: a focus group study.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Guideline adherence in chronic kidney disease management is low, despite guideline implementation initiatives. Knowing general practitioners' (GPs') perspectives of management of early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the applicability of the national interdisciplinary guideline could support strategies to improve quality of care. METHOD:Qualitative focus group study with 27 GPs in the Netherlands. Three analysts open-coded and comparatively analysed the data. Mind-mapping sessions were performed after data-saturation. RESULTS:Five themes emerged: defining CKD, knowledge and awareness, patient-physician interaction, organisation of CKD care and value of the guideline. A key finding was the abstractness of the CKD concept. The GPs expressed various perspectives about defining CKD and interpreting estimated glomerular filtration rates. Views about clinical relevance influenced the decision-making, although factual knowledge seems lacking. Striving to inform well enough without creating anxiety and to explain suitably for the intellectual ability of the patient caused tension in the patient-physician interaction. Integration with cardiovascular disease-management programmes was mentioned as a way of implementing CKD care in the future. The guideline was perceived as a rough guide rather than a leading document. CONCLUSION:CKD is perceived as an abstract rather than a clinical concept. Abstractness plays a role in all formulated themes. Management of CKD patients in primary care is complex and is influenced by physician-bound considerations related to individual knowledge and perception of the importance of CKD. Strategies are needed to improve GPs' understanding of the concept of CKD by education, a holistic approach to guidelines, and integration of CKD care into cardiovascular programmes. TRIAL REGISTRATION:Not applicable.

SUBMITTER: van Dipten C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5991428 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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General practitioners' perspectives on management of early-stage chronic kidney disease: a focus group study.

van Dipten Carola C   van Berkel Saskia S   de Grauw Wim J C WJC   Scherpbier-de Haan Nynke D ND   Brongers Bouke B   van Spaendonck Karel K   Wetzels Jack F M JFM   Assendelft Willem J J WJJ   Dees Marianne K MK  

BMC family practice 20180606 1


<h4>Background</h4>Guideline adherence in chronic kidney disease management is low, despite guideline implementation initiatives. Knowing general practitioners' (GPs') perspectives of management of early-stage chronic kidney disease (CKD) and the applicability of the national interdisciplinary guideline could support strategies to improve quality of care.<h4>Method</h4>Qualitative focus group study with 27 GPs in the Netherlands. Three analysts open-coded and comparatively analysed the data. Min  ...[more]

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