27.04.2019 | Original article
The effects of a participatory structured group educational program on the development of CKD: a population-based study
verfasst von:
Tadashi Sofue, Yuka Okano, Nao Matsushita, Masahiro Moritoki, Yoko Nishijima, Hiroshi Fujioka, Yasushi Yamasaki, Masahito Yamanaka, Akira Nishiyama, Tetsuo Minamino, Kagawa Association of Chronic Kidney Disease Initiatives
Erschienen in:
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
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Ausgabe 8/2019
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Abstract
Background
The type of lifestyle guidance that is effective for preventing development of chronic kidney disease (CKD) is unknown. Here, we aim to investigate the effects of a participatory structured group education (SGE) program on the development of CKD in a population-based study.
Methods
We retrospectively analyzed 1060 adult special health check-up examinees with CKD. Examinees with an estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) from 50 to 60 mL/min/1.73 m2 and/or proteinuria 1+ were encouraged to attend an SGE program. The SGE program included participatory small group discussions on the attendees’ remaining risk factors. The primary outcome of this study was the change in eGFR per year.
Results
The changes in eGFR in examinees who attended the SGE program (n = 209, + 2.9 mL/min/1.73 m2 [95% confidence interval (CI) + 1.9 to + 3.9]) significantly improved compared with control (n = 383, + 1.2 mL/min/1.73 m2 [95% CI + 0.5 to + 1.9], p = 0.006). Attending an SGE program was independently and positively related to the changes in eGFR at 1 year after attendance, after adjusting for classical covariates (β = 1.55 [95% CI 0.37–2.73], p = 0.01). Attending an SGE program was effective for the examinees with a lower eGFR compared with those with only proteinuria.
Conclusions
Our SGE program showed the beneficial effects of preventing the development of CKD, independent of classical factors. The type of SGE program that is more effective for preventing development of CKD should be investigated in a long-term analysis.