INTRODUCTION: Many studies have explored patients' experiences of dialysis and other treatments for kidney failure. This is the first qualitative multi-site international study of how staff perceive the process of a patient's transition from peritoneal dialysis to in-centre haemodialysis. Current literature suggests that transitions are poorly coordinated and may result in increased patient morbidity and mortality. This study aimed to understand staff perspectives of transition and to identify areas where clinical practice could be improved. METHODS: Sixty-one participants (24 UK and 37 Australia), representing a cross-section of kidney care staff, took part in seven focus groups and sixteen interviews. Data were analysed inductively and fi...
Currently, older people predominantly begin treatment on haemodialysis (HD), with the proportion of ...
Background: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic an...
Background. There is strong evidence from a range of long-term conditions of improved outcomes where...
BACKGROUND: While numerous studies have explored the patient experience of dialysis or other end-sta...
BACKGROUND: Different kidney replacement therapy modalities are available to manage end-stage kidney...
Funding Information: This project was funded internally by the University of Hertfordshire with a cr...
Transition onto haemodialysis is a time of increased psychosocial difficulty, yet, many renal patien...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) have different options to replace the function of thei...
Background: Different kidney replacement therapy modalities are available to manage end-stage kidney...
Background: People affected by kidney failure receiving haemodialysis experience complexity within t...
Objectives To examine the relative importance of patient and centre level factors in determining sel...
Patients known to the kidney care services before needing dialysis should not start dialysis urgentl...
Background: Peritoneal dialysis is a frequently used renal replacement treatment option in patients ...
Funding Information: The project was supported by an unrestricted grant (05253284) from Baxter Healt...
Background: This study aimed to explore views on what is considered important for Patient-Centred Ca...
Currently, older people predominantly begin treatment on haemodialysis (HD), with the proportion of ...
Background: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic an...
Background. There is strong evidence from a range of long-term conditions of improved outcomes where...
BACKGROUND: While numerous studies have explored the patient experience of dialysis or other end-sta...
BACKGROUND: Different kidney replacement therapy modalities are available to manage end-stage kidney...
Funding Information: This project was funded internally by the University of Hertfordshire with a cr...
Transition onto haemodialysis is a time of increased psychosocial difficulty, yet, many renal patien...
Patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) have different options to replace the function of thei...
Background: Different kidney replacement therapy modalities are available to manage end-stage kidney...
Background: People affected by kidney failure receiving haemodialysis experience complexity within t...
Objectives To examine the relative importance of patient and centre level factors in determining sel...
Patients known to the kidney care services before needing dialysis should not start dialysis urgentl...
Background: Peritoneal dialysis is a frequently used renal replacement treatment option in patients ...
Funding Information: The project was supported by an unrestricted grant (05253284) from Baxter Healt...
Background: This study aimed to explore views on what is considered important for Patient-Centred Ca...
Currently, older people predominantly begin treatment on haemodialysis (HD), with the proportion of ...
Background: In patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD), home dialysis offers socio-economic an...
Background. There is strong evidence from a range of long-term conditions of improved outcomes where...