Effects of a pre-dialysis patient education program on the relative frequencies of dialysis modalities.

Werner Ribitsch, Bernd Haditsch, Ronald Otto, Gernot Schilcher, Franz Quehenberger, Johannes M Roob, Alexander R Rosenkranz
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Abstract

Background: Pre-dialysis education can guide the choice of the dialysis modality best tailored to meet the needs and preferences of individual patients with chronic kidney disease.

Methods: In a retrospective single-center cohort study, we evaluated the impact of a pre-dialysis education program on the incidence rates of patients using hemodialysis (HD) and peritoneal dialysis (PD) in our unit. The frequency distribution of dialysis modalities between people attending our education program and people not attending the program (control group) was analyzed for the 4-year period 2004 - 2008.

Results: From among all the incident chronic kidney disease 5D patients presenting during the 4-year period, we analyzed 227 who started dialysis either with an arteriovenous fistula or a PD catheter. In that cohort, 70 patients (30.8%) took part in the education program, and 157 (69.2%) did not receive structured pre-dialysis counseling. In the group receiving education, 38 patients (54.3%) started with PD, and 32 (45.7%), with HD. In the standard-care group not receiving education, 44 patients (28%) started with PD, and 113 (72%), with HD (p < 0.001).

Conclusions: Our multidisciplinary pre-dialysis program had a significant impact on the frequency distribution of dialysis modalities, increasing the proportion of patients initiating dialysis with PD.

透析前患者教育计划对透析方式相对频率的影响。
背景:透析前教育可以指导透析方式的选择,以满足个别慢性肾脏疾病患者的需求和偏好。方法:在一项回顾性单中心队列研究中,我们评估了透析前教育计划对我们单位血液透析(HD)和腹膜透析(PD)患者发病率的影响。我们分析了2004 - 2008年4年间参加我们的教育计划的人和没有参加计划的人(对照组)之间透析方式的频率分布。结果:在4年期间出现的所有慢性肾脏疾病5D患者中,我们分析了227名通过动静脉瘘或PD导管开始透析的患者。在该队列中,70名患者(30.8%)参加了教育计划,157名患者(69.2%)没有接受结构化的透析前咨询。在接受教育的组中,有38例(54.3%)患者以PD开始,32例(45.7%)患者以HD开始。在未接受教育的标准治疗组中,44例(28%)患者以PD开始,113例(72%)患者以HD开始(p < 0.001)。结论:我们的多学科透析前计划对透析方式的频率分布有显著影响,增加了PD患者开始透析的比例。
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