1. Utilizing Telehealth Education for Persons with Chronic Kidney Disease Stages 4-5: Eliminating Barriers at the Patient and Provider Level
- Author
-
Montoya, Vicki, Diaz, Desiree A., and Gilbert, Gregory E.
- Subjects
Educational aspects ,Technology application ,Care and treatment ,Physiological aspects ,Usage ,Methods ,Patient education -- Methods -- Technology application ,Telemedicine -- Usage ,Medical research ,Chronic kidney failure -- Care and treatment -- Physiological aspects -- Educational aspects ,Medicine, Experimental - Abstract
NCPD 1.3 contact hours/CEPTCs Home dialysis rates for patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) are improving slowly in relation to the lofty goal set by the Advancing American Kidney [...], Home dialysis rates have improved little over the past five years. Lack of pre-dialysis patient education persists as an obstacle precluding greater improvement. In this study, barriers to chronic kidney disease (CKD) education at patient and provider levels were addressed using telehealth education for patients with CKD Stages 4-5 in a nonacademic outpatient nephrology practice. A quasi-experimental design was used to compare patients (n = 31) who received telehealth education to those in usual care. CKD Knowledge subscales of kidney function, slowing the progression of CKD, and options for treatment of kidney failure were measured pre-education, post-education, and three months later. There was no significant difference in CKD Knowledge scores over time or in treatment groups. Telehealth CKD education offers flexible options to address patient/provider barriers and potentially improve patient choice of home dialysis therapies. Keywords: Telehealth, chronic kidney disease, CKD, CKD education, home dialysis, Stages 4-5 CKD, barriers.
- Published
- 2024
- Full Text
- View/download PDF