克服障碍,建立强有力的腹膜透析规划——来自三个南亚国家的经验。

Klara Paudel, Ahad Qayyum, Abdul Wm Wazil, Sanjib K Sharma, Kalpana Shrestha, Stanley Fan, Agnes Haris, Fredric O Finkelstein, Nishanthe Nanayakkara
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摘要

在资源较低的国家,腹膜透析(PD)规划的发展具有挑战性。本文介绍了在南亚三个国家(尼泊尔、斯里兰卡和巴基斯坦)建立PD规划的学习要点。确定的主要障碍是政府支持(财政),维持PD液体的稳定供应,缺乏肾脏科医生和护士专业知识,肾脏科社区对PD的偏见,缺乏肾脏科培训生对这种模式的认识和接触。为了克服这些障碍,需要一位训练有素的PD肾病专家(PD冠军),他可以在政府、专业和社区层面倡导这种模式。需要为医生、护士和患者提供持续的教育计划,以维持PD计划。来自成熟的PD中心和国际组织(国际腹膜透析学会(ISPD),国际肾脏病学会(ISN),国际儿科肾脏病学会(IPNA))的支持是必不可少的。
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Overcoming barriers and building a strong peritoneal dialysis programme - Experience from three South Asian countries.

The development of peritoneal dialysis (PD) programmes in lower-resource countries is challenging. This article describes the learning points of establishing PD programmes in three countries in South Asia (Nepal, Sri Lanka and Pakistan). The key barriers identified were government support (financial), maintaining stable supply of PD fluids, lack of nephrologist and nurse expertise, nephrology community bias against PD, lack of nephrology trainee awareness and exposure to this modality. To overcome these barriers, a well-trained PD lead nephrologist (PD champion) is needed, who can advocate for this modality at government, professional and community levels. Ongoing educational programmes for doctors, nurses and patients are needed to sustain the PD programmes. Support from well-established PD centres and international organisations (International Society of Peritoneal Dialysis (ISPD), International Society of Nephrology (ISN), International Pediatric Nephrology Association (IPNA) are essential.

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