학술논문

Development of a complex arts-based intervention for patients with end-stage kidney disease whilst receiving haemodialysis
Document Type
article
Source
Pilot and Feasibility Studies, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-15 (2021)
Subject
Haemodialysis
Intervention development
End-stage kidney disease
Chronic disease
Arts-based intervention
Arts in health
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
2055-5784
Abstract
Abstract Background Patients with end-stage kidney disease who receive haemodialysis experience a protracted treatment regimen that can result in an increased risk of depression and anxiety. Arts-based interventions could address this unique issue; however, no arts-based interventions have been developed for delivery within a haemodialysis unit and evaluation within a randomised controlled trials (RCTs). Aim To develop a complex arts-based intervention for patients with end-stage kidney disease whilst receiving haemodialysis. Methods The development process utilised the Arts in Health framework (Fancourt, 2017). The framework was addressed through the establishment of an interdisciplinary advisory group, collaboration and consultation with stakeholders, a scoping and realist review, shadowing of artists-in-residence, personal arts practice and logic modelling. Results The intervention involved six 1-h long, one-to-one facilitated sessions focused on creative writing and visual art. Patients could choose between art form and self-select a subject matter. The sessions had a primary focus on skill development and were delivered using principles derived from the psychological theory of flow. Conclusion The Arts in Health framework provided an appropriate and pragmatic approach to intervention development. Complex arts-based interventions can be developed for the purpose of evaluation within a trial framework. This intervention was designed to strike a balance between standardised components, and a person-centred approach necessary to address existential boredom.