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Studying psychosocial adaptation to end-stage renal disease: the proximal-distal model of health-related outcomes as a base model
Authors:Chan Ramony  Brooks Robert  Erlich Jonathan  Gallagher Martin  Snelling Paul  Chow Josephine  Suranyi Michael
Affiliation:
  • a Consultation Liaison Psychiatry, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • b Renal Unit, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • c The University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia
  • d Centre for Population Mental Health Research, Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • e Department of Nephrology, Prince of Wales Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • f Department of Renal Medicine, Concord Repatriation and General Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • g Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney, Australia
  • h The University of Sydney, Australia
  • i The University of Tasmania, Australia
  • Abstract:

    Objective

    Studying psychosocial adaptation in end-stage renal disease (ESRD) is increasingly important, as it may explain the variability in health outcomes unaccounted for by clinical factors. The Brenner et al. proximal-distal model of health-related outcomes provides a theoretical foundation for understanding psychosocial adaptation and integrating health outcomes, clinical, and psychosocial factors (Brenner MH, Curbow B, Legro MW. The proximal-distal continuum of multiple health outcome measures: the case of cataract surgery. Med Care. 1995;33(4 Suppl):AS236-44). This study aims to empirically validate the proximal-distal model in the dialysis population and examine the impact of psychosocial factors on the model.

    Methods

    A cross-sectional observational study was conducted with a sample of long-term dialysis patients (n=201). Eleven factors: quality of life (QoL), depression, positive affect, comorbidity, symptoms, physical functioning, disease accommodation, loss, self-efficacy, illness acceptance, and social support were measured by standardized psychometric scales. A three-month average of hemoglobin was used. Latent composite structural equation modeling was used to examine the models.

    Results

    The proximal-distal model with slight modification was supported by fit statistics [χ2=16.04, df=13, P=.25, root mean square error of approximation (RMSEA)=0.024], indicating that the impact of clinical factors on QoL is mediated through a range of functional and psychological factors, except for hemoglobin which impacts directly on QoL. The model with additional psychosocial factors was also supported by fit statistics (χ2=43.59, df=41, P=.36, RMSEA=0.018). These additional factors mainly impact on symptom status, psychological states, and QoL components of the model.

    Conclusion

    The present study supported the proximal-distal model in the dialysis population and demonstrated the considerable impact of psychosocial factors on the model. The proximal-distal model plus psychosocial factors as a biopsychosocial model can be applied to studying psychosocial adaptation in ESRD.
    Keywords:End stage renal disease   Dialysis   Psychosocial adaptation   Proximal-distal model   Quality of Life   Biopsychosocial model
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