Hemodialysis vascular access coordinator: Three‐level model for access management

Author:

Sousa Clemente Neves123ORCID,Teles Paulo4,Sousa Rui2,Cabrita Filipa2,Ribeiro Olga Maria Pimenta Lopes23,Delgado Elisabete1,Coutinho Sara1,Moura Sandra Cristina Mendo256,Delgado Millena Freire2,Costa João Filipe1,Sá Tiago Gomes7,Teixeira Sílvia Mónica Pereira8,Mendonça Ana Elza Oliveira9,Ozen Nurten10

Affiliation:

1. S Francisco Dialysis Unit Porto Portugal

2. CINTESIS@RISE Porto University Porto Portugal

3. Nursing School of Porto Porto Portugal

4. School of Economics and LIAAD‐INESC Porto LA Porto University Porto Portugal

5. Mogadouro Dialysis Unit TECSAM Mogadouro Bragança Portugal

6. Unidade Local Saúde Nordeste, EPE Bragança Portugal

7. Centro Hospitalar VNGaia/Espinho VNGaia Portugal

8. Hospital São Bernardo, Centro Hospitalar de Setúbal Setúbal Portugal

9. Rio Grande do Norte Federal University (UFRN) Natal Brazil

10. Florence Nightingale Hospital School of Nursing Demiroglu Bilim University Istanbul Turkey

Abstract

AbstractManagement of vascular access is a challenge for the dialysis team, particularly to keep the arteriovenous access working. The vascular access coordinator can positively contribute to increase the number of arteriovenous fistulas and reduce central venous catheters. In this article, we introduce a new approach to vascular access management centered on (the results of setting up) the role of vascular access coordinator. We described the three‐level model (3Level_M) for vascular access management organized in three levels: vascular access nurse manager, vascular access coordinator, and vascular access consultant. We defined the instrumental skills and training required to be developed by each element and clarify the articulation between the model and all members of the dialysis team related to vascular access.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology

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