There is growing international evidence that nurse-led chronic kidney disease (CKD) clinics provide a comprehensive approach to achieving clinical targets effective in slowing the progression of CKD. Across Queensland, Australia, these clinics have been established in many renal outpatient departments although patient satisfaction with these clinics is unknown.To measure patient satisfaction levels with CKD nurse-led clinics.This was a cross-sectional study undertaken at five clinics located in metropolitan, regional and remote hospitals in Queensland. Participants were >18 years of age (no upper age limit) with CKD (non-dialysis) who attended CKD nurse-led clinics over a six month period (N = 873). They completed the Nurse Practitioner Pat...
Purpose of review: To summarize a jointly held symposium by the Canadian Society of...
Objective Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often a multimorbid condition and progression to more seve...
BackgroundAustralian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services...
Background There is growing international evidence that nurse-led chronic kidney disease (CKD) clini...
Background: Patient satisfaction is an important determinant of the feasibility and sustainability o...
AIM: Renal nurses in Australia and New Zealand are critical to the care of patients with chronic kid...
Background: The goals of care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are to delay progressio...
BACKGROUND: Quality and effectiveness of care can be enhanced through the use of condition-specific ...
Background An innovative Community Kidney Service has been running since 2016 in four health region...
Aim To evaluate benefits patients and carers derive from a kidney supportive care (KSC) program, int...
Objectives: To evaluate patient experiences of specific aspects of haemodialysis care across several...
Introduction: Patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) have complex health needs, and thu...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a multidimensional global health issue that can affect various indiv...
BACKGROUND The number of patients starting renal replacement therapy (RRT) is increasing in Engla...
Background: Quality and effectiveness of care can be enhanced through the use of condition-specific ...
Purpose of review: To summarize a jointly held symposium by the Canadian Society of...
Objective Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often a multimorbid condition and progression to more seve...
BackgroundAustralian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services...
Background There is growing international evidence that nurse-led chronic kidney disease (CKD) clini...
Background: Patient satisfaction is an important determinant of the feasibility and sustainability o...
AIM: Renal nurses in Australia and New Zealand are critical to the care of patients with chronic kid...
Background: The goals of care for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are to delay progressio...
BACKGROUND: Quality and effectiveness of care can be enhanced through the use of condition-specific ...
Background An innovative Community Kidney Service has been running since 2016 in four health region...
Aim To evaluate benefits patients and carers derive from a kidney supportive care (KSC) program, int...
Objectives: To evaluate patient experiences of specific aspects of haemodialysis care across several...
Introduction: Patients with advanced Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) have complex health needs, and thu...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a multidimensional global health issue that can affect various indiv...
BACKGROUND The number of patients starting renal replacement therapy (RRT) is increasing in Engla...
Background: Quality and effectiveness of care can be enhanced through the use of condition-specific ...
Purpose of review: To summarize a jointly held symposium by the Canadian Society of...
Objective Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is often a multimorbid condition and progression to more seve...
BackgroundAustralian healthcare quality and safety accreditation standards recommend health services...