The integrated care model: facilitating initiation of or transition to home dialysis

Author:

Poinen Krishna12,Mitra Sandip3,Quinn Robert R45

Affiliation:

1. Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia , Vancouver,

2. Canada , Vancouver,

3. Department of Renal Medicine, Manchester Academy of Health Sciences Centre Manchester University Hospitals, University of Manchester , Manchester , UK

4. Departments of Medicine and Community Health Sciences , , Calgary, Alber ta , Canada

5. Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary , , Calgary, Alber ta , Canada

Abstract

ABSTRACT A proportion of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients require kidney replacement therapy to maintain clinical stability. Home dialysis therapies offer convenience, autonomy and potential quality of life improvements, all of which were heightened during the COVID-19 pandemic. While the superiority of specific modalities remains uncertain, patient choice and informed decision-making remain crucial. Missed opportunities for home therapies arise from systemic, programmatic and patient-level barriers. This paper introduces the integrated care model which prioritizes the safe and effective uptake of home therapies while also emphasizing patient-centered care, informed decision-making, and comprehensive support. The integrated care framework addresses challenges in patient identification, assessment, eligibility determination, education and modality transitions. Special considerations for urgent dialysis starts are discussed, acknowledging the unique barriers faced by this population. Continuous quality improvement is emphasized, with the understanding that local challenges may require tailored solutions. Overall, the integrated care model aims to create a seamless and beneficial transition to home dialysis therapies, promoting flexibility and improved quality of life for ESKD patients globally.

Funder

Baxter Healthcare Corporation

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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