Palestinian Medical and Pharmaceutical Journal (Pal. Med. Pharm. J.)

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Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness and Related Factors: Literature Review

Published
2025-03-05
Pages
269 - 280
Full text

Keywords

  • renal failure.
  • kidney disease
  • kidney disease awareness
  • renal disease

Abstract

Kidney disease has recently become a major global health concern. Awareness of the disease can lead to early diagnosis and management, thereby preventing its progression to end-stage renal disease. Aim: This study aimed to systematically review existing literature on disease awareness and the related factors among patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods: The literature review was conducted through various electronic databases to identify studies published in the past decade, examining CKD awareness and its associates. Results: A total of 20 studies on awareness about chronic kidney disease and associated factors were systematically reviewed. Of the identified studies, the majority were descriptive and cross-sectional, showing that sociodemographic factors of age, education, and income strongly influenced CKD awareness. Awareness was consistently higher in older subjects and those with better education and income. Besides, CKD awareness was better when access to health was more available, especially among those who had a check for renal function in the recent period. However, a marked regional variation is noted: a developed nation enjoys a better awareness level as compared to developing ones. These results emphasize the need for targeted educational programs, especially among low-income and rural communities, to enhance the early detection and management of CKD.

Article history

Received
2024-09-28
Accepted
2024-11-28
Available online
2025-03-05
مراجعة موضوع

Chronic Kidney Disease Awareness and Related Factors: Literature Review

Published
2025-03-05
الصفحات
269 - 280
البحث كاملا

الكلمات الإفتتاحية

  • renal failure.
  • kidney disease
  • kidney disease awareness
  • renal disease

الملخص

Kidney disease has recently become a major global health concern. Awareness of the disease can lead to early diagnosis and management, thereby preventing its progression to end-stage renal disease. Aim: This study aimed to systematically review existing literature on disease awareness and the related factors among patients with chronic kidney disease. Methods: The literature review was conducted through various electronic databases to identify studies published in the past decade, examining CKD awareness and its associates. Results: A total of 20 studies on awareness about chronic kidney disease and associated factors were systematically reviewed. Of the identified studies, the majority were descriptive and cross-sectional, showing that sociodemographic factors of age, education, and income strongly influenced CKD awareness. Awareness was consistently higher in older subjects and those with better education and income. Besides, CKD awareness was better when access to health was more available, especially among those who had a check for renal function in the recent period. However, a marked regional variation is noted: a developed nation enjoys a better awareness level as compared to developing ones. These results emphasize the need for targeted educational programs, especially among low-income and rural communities, to enhance the early detection and management of CKD.

Article history

تاريخ التسليم
2024-09-28
تاريخ القبول
2024-11-28
Available online
2025-03-05