Nursing innovation development: A tool for increasing the perceived risk of progression to end stage renal disease

Authors

  • Ampornpan Theeranut Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University
  • Nonglak Methakanjanasak Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University
  • Khwanruen Kaenkong Faculty of Nursing, Khon Kaen University

Keywords:

perceived, risk, progression to end stage renal disease, nursing innovation

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease at the early stage does not generally show any abnormalities. Early screening and investigating the risk of kidney degeneration is, therefore, important for patients as they can be treated promptly. Perceived risk and severity of the disease make the patients more likely to avoid the threats that help to slow down kidney degeneration. The nursing innovation  was  developed from 26 empirical evidences. According to the evidence-based practice. The  tool was a rating scale composed of 7 risk factors  predicting the progression of the disease to the end stage.The scores of each factor were 1- 3 points, the total scores were translated into 5 levels. The results showed that the patients’s risk perception was higher after the use of innovation (t = 14.14, mean difference of 4.4, 95% CI 3.75 to 5.05, p<0.001)

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2019-03-06

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Theeranut A, Methakanjanasak N, Kaenkong K. Nursing innovation development: A tool for increasing the perceived risk of progression to end stage renal disease. JNSH [Internet]. 2019 Mar. 6 [cited 2024 Mar. 29];41(4):53-65. Available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nah/article/view/150353