Survey Visualizes CKD Self-Management Gaps Across Knowledge, Social Systems, and Disaster Prep
The 'with Kidney Project' conducted three 50-item self-check surveys for CKD patients and at-risk individuals, collecting 513 responses. While basic CKD knowledge was well understood, gaps emerged in welfare system awareness and disaster preparedness actions.
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- 📰 Published: June 5, 2026 at 00:00
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The with Kidney Project, run by general incorporated association P-PEC, conducted three rounds of 50-item self-check surveys targeting CKD patients, their families, and at-risk individuals, gathering 513 total responses. The surveys covered three themes: CKD comprehension, living-with-illness wisdom, and disaster preparedness. Results showed basic knowledge such as salt reduction and lifestyle improvement was well established. However, understanding varied on disease mechanisms, stage-specific self-management, and complication knowledge including bone and constipation issues. Social support system awareness was notably low, with programs like the Livelihood Welfare Fund Loan System and the Self-Reliance Support System for the Needy largely unknown, despite strong patient-provider communication skills. The widest gap appeared in disaster preparedness, where theoretical knowledge did not translate into action: few had copied referral letters, stockpiled therapeutic meals, waterproofed insurance cards, or prepared blood pressure monitors for evacuation. Based on these findings, the project published 82 single-topic CKD information sheets designed for self-management, medical team sharing, and daily life integration. The sheets were co-created by patients, healthcare professionals, and life science companies through the with Kidney Project. Full sheets are available at jinlab.jp.
FAQ
Who was surveyed in the CKD self-check study?
CKD patients, their family members, and individuals at risk of CKD were the target respondents across all three survey rounds.
What three themes did the surveys cover?
CKD comprehension level, practical wisdom for living with illness, and disaster preparedness were the three survey themes.
Which social welfare programs had low awareness among respondents?
The Livelihood Welfare Fund Loan System, Self-Reliance Support System for the Needy, and work-treatment balance guidelines were poorly known.
What disaster preparedness actions were most lacking?
Copying referral letters, stockpiling therapeutic meals, waterproofing insurance cards, and preparing portable blood pressure monitors were rarely done.
What are the 82 CKD sheets published by the project?
They are single-topic information sheets designed to help patients organize self-management knowledge and share it with healthcare providers and family.