KidneyViews
Welcome to the non-profit Medical Education Institute's Home Dialysis Central blogspot! This page is an umbrella under which Home Dialysis Central staff and guests can share their perspectives about home therapies and what we need to do to raise their profile and enable more people to use them. We'd like your comments as well! Bookmark our site and like us on Facebook! Help us tell the world about home dialysis.
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Not a Warrior: The Value of Embracing Chronic Kidney Disease
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I learned many years ago when one door closes I turn my back to it in search of the next door.
Published on 06/27/2019 by Henning Sondergaard
Tags: Making dialysis better,
View from the Chair: Taming Terrible Tape Troubles
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With allergies to antiseptics, plastics, or adhesives, patients are at risk for infection, or even sepsis. Tape troubles may cause itching, burning, rash, blisters, bruising…pain:
Published on 06/20/2019 by Dori Schatell, MS, Executive Director, Medical Education Institute
Tags: Making dialysis better,
It’s Time to Return to the Past and Make Home Dialysis the Standard of Care
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In a recent Journal of Nephrology editorial (published online 19 March 2019) John Agar and colleagues recounted the history of dialysis:
Published on 06/13/2019 by Mel Hodge
Tags: Making dialysis better,
Learned Helplessness, the Mirage of Safety, and Home Dialysis
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Learned helplessness (LH), a term first used by two psychologists in 1967 studying learned behaviour in dogs, soon translated into human behavioural psychology.
Published on 06/05/2019 by Dr. John Agar
Tags: Making dialysis better, Education issues: for patients and professionals,
Who Will Dialyze “Complex Patients”?
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For years, I’ve received an occasional call or email from a hospital case manager or a patient’s loved one who was having a hard time finding a dialysis clinic that would admit someone with a trach with or without a vent.
Published on 05/30/2019 by Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Staff Orientation to Psychosocial Needs of People with Kidney Failure
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Providing an orientation in every clinic could help staff know when to refer and help patients know who to ask for help when they need it.
Published on 05/23/2019 by Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Bringing Healing into Focus: The Renal Community Photo Initiative
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I wanted to better understand why certain patients who require hemodialysis treatment can lead positive, productive lives while others may feel defined and beaten by kidney disease
Published on 05/16/2019 by Chris McIntyre MBBS DM FRCP FRCPC
Tags: Making dialysis better,
Incremental Dialysis: Toward a Nuanced Approach
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Much has been written, though agreement remains elusive, about when to start dialysis
Published on 05/09/2019 by Dr. John Agar
Social Security Policies Related to Medicare: A Primer
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People with kidney disease and kidney failure may have access to Medicare and disability benefits that require knowledge of certain Social Security policies.
Published on 05/02/2019 by Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Going Home – Staying Home: What You Need To Know About Your Treatment Options
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Home Dialyzors United (HDU) is launching a series of educational meet-ups designed for CKD patients, dialyzors, and renal professionals—presented and developed by dialyzors
Published on 04/25/2019 by Nieltje Gedney
Tags: Making dialysis better,