| Literature DB >> 27510454 |
Sara N Davison1, Sarbjit Vanita Jassal2.
Abstract
Dialysis care is often associated with poor outcomes including low quality of life (QOL). To improve patient-reported outcomes, incorporation of the patient's needs and perspective into the medical care they receive is essential. This article provides a framework to help clinicians integrate symptom assessment and other measures such as QOL and frailty scores into a clinical approach to the contemporary supportive care of patients with advanced CKD. This approach involves (1) defining our understanding of kidney supportive care, patient-centered dialysis, and palliative dialysis; (2) understanding and recognizing common symptoms associated with advanced CKD; (3) discussing the concepts of physical function, frailty, and QOL and their role in CKD; and (4) identifying the structural and process barriers that may arise when patient-centered dialysis is being introduced into clinical practice.Entities:
Keywords: Chronic; Disease Management; Humans; Patient Outcome Assessment; Patient-Centered Care; Renal Insufficiency; Symptom Assessment; frailty; kidney; quality of life; renal dialysis; supportive care; symptoms
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27510454 PMCID: PMC5053783 DOI: 10.2215/CJN.01050116
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin J Am Soc Nephrol ISSN: 1555-9041 Impact factor: 8.237