Affiliation:
1. Nephrology Department Hospital La Mancha‐Centro Alcázar de San Juan Spain
2. Research Support Unit Hospital La Mancha‐Centro Alcázar de San Juan Spain
3. Instituto de Investigación de Castilla‐La Mancha (IDISCAM) Toledo Spain
Abstract
AbstractNowadays, chronic kidney disease (CKD) prevalence keeps increasing worldwide. The management of these patients usually requires renal replacement therapy (RRT). However, the complexity of patients' profiles comprises a great challenge to overcome. During the last decades, CKD units have been developed to offer multidisciplinary and coordinated attention to patients, helping in the decision‐making of the RRT. Nevertheless, there is a huge variability in the performance and organization of care practice, implying an existing necessity to homogenize the RRT modality chosen. We propose a test composed of two parts: one to be completed by the medical staff (to evaluate contraindications for the different RRT techniques) and another by the patient or nursing staff (to consider patients' preferences). In this sense, it would be possible to have a common and useful tool to complement patient education in RRT, as well as sharing decision‐making in the ACKD units taking into account patient preferences.
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