2015
DOI: 10.1111/hdi.12254
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Patient selection and training for home hemodialysis

Abstract: Patient selection and training is arguably the most important step toward building a successful home hemodialysis (HD) program.

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“…That introduction of Nx2me was associated with shorter time to train contrasts with an earlier study of simulation‐based teaching, which was not associated with shorter time to train . More research is necessary to understand the role of technology aids during HHD training …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
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“…That introduction of Nx2me was associated with shorter time to train contrasts with an earlier study of simulation‐based teaching, which was not associated with shorter time to train . More research is necessary to understand the role of technology aids during HHD training …”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…30 More research is necessary to understand the role of technology aids during HHD training. 31 This study has several limitations. First, it is an observational study, so all comparisons between Nx2me users and matched controls may suffer from residual confounding.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Moreover, health care professionals in both high‐ and low‐performing services are also influenced by the same factors. Importantly, comorbidity and language barriers are not generally given much weight in the decision of health care professionals to recommend home dialysis in NZ, which is contrast to many of the published guidelines around patient selection . Overwhelmingly, the most important influencers are the degree to which home dialysis meets patients' lifestyle needs and improves their survival.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%
“…Factors such as the duration and quality of home HD training and education, and the nature and degree of post home HD initiation care (including nursing follow-up, availability of respite, and frequency of clinic visits) could not be explored in this analysis. In Canada, approximately 6 weeks is the typical duration of home HD training across facilities, although training periods tends to be shorter in the United States, which may explain between-country differences in outcomes (20). In other countries with longer training times, such as Australia and New Zealand, rates of discontinuation of home HD are significantly lower at 25% after 2 years of follow-up (21).…”
Section: Differences Between Discontinuation Rates Of Home Hd Inmentioning
confidence: 99%