Do we practice what we preach? Dialysis modality choice among healthcare workers in the United Kingdom

Author:

Hamer Rizwan1ORCID,Hameed Awais2,Damery Sarah3,Jenkins Karen4,Dasgupta Indranil25,Baharani Jyoti2

Affiliation:

1. University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire Coventry UK

2. Birmingham Heartlands Hospital Birmingham UK

3. Institute of Applied Health Research University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

4. East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust Kent UK

5. Warwick Medical School University of Warwick Coventry UK

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundIn the United Kingdom, over 80% of end‐stage kidney disease patients receive in‐center hemodialysis. We conducted a survey of UK renal healthcare workers on their preferred dialysis modality if they needed dialysis themselves.MethodsAn anonymized online survey was disseminated to all renal healthcare workers in the United Kingdom. We asked “Assume you are an otherwise well 40‐year‐old (and, separately, 75‐year‐old) person approaching end stage kidney disease, you have no living kidney donor options at present. There are no contraindications to any dialysis options. Which dialysis therapy would you choose?” We also asked about factors influencing their choice.Results858 individuals with a median age of 44.3 years responded. 70.2% were female, 37.4% doctors, and 31.1% were senior nurses. There was a preference for peritoneal dialysis over in‐center hemodialysis (50.47% v. 6.18%; p < 0.001 for 40‐year‐old and 49.18% v. 17.83%; p < 0.001 for 75‐year‐old assumption) and home hemodialysis (50.47% v. 39.28%; p < 0.001 for 40‐year‐old and 49.18% v. 18.41% for 75‐year‐old assumption). There was a preference for home hemodialysis over in‐center hemodialysis for 40‐year‐old (39.28% v. 6.18%; p < 0.001) but not for 75‐year‐old. On logistic regression, senior doctors were more likely to opt for PD when compared to nurses. Nurses, allied healthcare professionals, and those of Asian/British Asian ethnicity were more likely to choose in‐center hemodialysis.ConclusionsMost healthcare workers in renal medicine would choose home‐based treatment for themselves although the majority of end‐stage kidney disease patients receive in‐center hemodialysis in the United Kingdom; the reasons for the discrepancy need to be explored.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology

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