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Patient INformation About Options for Treatment - PINOT

U

University of Sydney

Status

Completed

Conditions

Chronic Kidney Disease

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT01298115
RM-1/09

Details and patient eligibility

About

This prospective observational study is designed to find out what treatment options new patients with chronic kidney disease learn about from their renal unit.

Aims: To determine the proportion of new CKD patients who receive information about treatment options prior to commencing dialysis, pre-emptive transplantation or conservative management. To determine the timing (i.e. patient's stage of disease) when information is given. To find out whether patients have a friend or family member with them when information is given.

Research Design and methods: This study is an assessment of CKD education practices. Nephrologists and pre-dialysis coordinators from each renal unit will complete questionnaires about information that was given to each new dialysis, pre-emptive transplant or conservatively managed patient that started treatment during a 3 month period.

Study hypothesis: Approximately one third of CKD patients will receive information after starting treatment. There will be a positive association between in-centre haemodialysis and later referral, non-English speaking background, and advancing age. Significance: The results from this national audit will provide Australian nephrologists and renal nurses with evidence about CKD education practices and compliance with clinical practice guidelines. The results may highlight opportunities for improvement in practice.

Full description

Additional research objectives and key research questions:

  1. To determine the proportion of patients who receive information about: pre-emptive transplantation; peritoneal dialysis; home haemodialysis; centre based haemodialysis; supported non-dialytic care or conservative management.

  2. To determine the proportion of incident patients that have a non-English speaking background (NESB) requiring an interpreter or translated materials.

  3. To examine associations between age, gender, health insurance status, NESB, CKD stage and information provided on initial treatment commenced.

  4. To determine the proportion of patients who choose not to dialyse.

Enrollment

721 patients

Sex

All

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • Patients attending Australian adult or pediatric renal units
  • Patients with Stage 5 chronic kidney disease commencing dialysis or having a pre-emptive transplant or with decision made for conservative care and eGFR < 15ml/min/1.73m2 between 1st July and 30th September 2009

Exclusion criteria

  • Patients with acute kidney injury not requiring chronic renal replacement therapy
  • Patients with a failing kidney transplant returning to dialysis

Trial design

721 participants in 1 patient group

Stage 5 chronic kidney disease
Description:
Incident patients commencing renal replacement therapy or conservative care

Trial contacts and locations

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