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Setting Priorities for Optimizing Vascular Access Decision Making – An International Survey of Patients and Clinicians

BACKGROUND: Many decisions around vascular access for haemodialysis warrant a collaborative treatment decision-making process, involving both clinician and patient. Yet, patients’ experiences in this regard have been suboptimal. Although clinical practice guidelines could facilitate collaborative de...

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Autores principales: van der Veer, Sabine N., Haller, Maria C., Pittens, Carina A. C. M., Broerse, Jacqueline, Castledine, Clare, Gallieni, Maurizio, Inston, Nicholas, Marti Monros, Anna, Peek, Niels, van Biesen, Wim
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26151822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128228
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author van der Veer, Sabine N.
Haller, Maria C.
Pittens, Carina A. C. M.
Broerse, Jacqueline
Castledine, Clare
Gallieni, Maurizio
Inston, Nicholas
Marti Monros, Anna
Peek, Niels
van Biesen, Wim
author_facet van der Veer, Sabine N.
Haller, Maria C.
Pittens, Carina A. C. M.
Broerse, Jacqueline
Castledine, Clare
Gallieni, Maurizio
Inston, Nicholas
Marti Monros, Anna
Peek, Niels
van Biesen, Wim
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description BACKGROUND: Many decisions around vascular access for haemodialysis warrant a collaborative treatment decision-making process, involving both clinician and patient. Yet, patients’ experiences in this regard have been suboptimal. Although clinical practice guidelines could facilitate collaborative decision making, they often focus on the clinicians’ side of the process, while failing to address the patients’ perspective. The objective of this study was to explore and compare kidney patients’ and clinicians’ views on what vascular access-related decisions deserved priority for developing guidelines that will contribute to optimizing collaborative decision making. METHODS: In the context of updating their vascular access guideline, European Renal Best Practice surveyed an international panel of 85 kidney patients, 687 nephrologists, 194 nurses, and 140 surgeons/radiologists. In an electronic questionnaire, respondents rated 42 vascular access-related topics on a 5-point Likert scale. Based on mean standardized ratings, we compared priority ratings between patients and each clinician group. RESULTS: Selection of access type and site, as well as prevention of access infections received top priority across all respondent groups. Patients generally assigned higher priority to decisions regarding managing adverse effects of arteriovenous access and patient involvement in care, while clinicians more often prioritized decisions around sustaining patients’ access options, technical aspects of access creation, and optimizing fistula maturation and patency. CONCLUSION: Apart from identifying the most pressing knowledge gaps, our study provides pointers for developing guidelines that may improve healthcare professionals’ understanding of when to involve patients along the vascular access pathway.
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spelling pubmed-44948122015-07-15 Setting Priorities for Optimizing Vascular Access Decision Making – An International Survey of Patients and Clinicians van der Veer, Sabine N. Haller, Maria C. Pittens, Carina A. C. M. Broerse, Jacqueline Castledine, Clare Gallieni, Maurizio Inston, Nicholas Marti Monros, Anna Peek, Niels van Biesen, Wim PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Many decisions around vascular access for haemodialysis warrant a collaborative treatment decision-making process, involving both clinician and patient. Yet, patients’ experiences in this regard have been suboptimal. Although clinical practice guidelines could facilitate collaborative decision making, they often focus on the clinicians’ side of the process, while failing to address the patients’ perspective. The objective of this study was to explore and compare kidney patients’ and clinicians’ views on what vascular access-related decisions deserved priority for developing guidelines that will contribute to optimizing collaborative decision making. METHODS: In the context of updating their vascular access guideline, European Renal Best Practice surveyed an international panel of 85 kidney patients, 687 nephrologists, 194 nurses, and 140 surgeons/radiologists. In an electronic questionnaire, respondents rated 42 vascular access-related topics on a 5-point Likert scale. Based on mean standardized ratings, we compared priority ratings between patients and each clinician group. RESULTS: Selection of access type and site, as well as prevention of access infections received top priority across all respondent groups. Patients generally assigned higher priority to decisions regarding managing adverse effects of arteriovenous access and patient involvement in care, while clinicians more often prioritized decisions around sustaining patients’ access options, technical aspects of access creation, and optimizing fistula maturation and patency. CONCLUSION: Apart from identifying the most pressing knowledge gaps, our study provides pointers for developing guidelines that may improve healthcare professionals’ understanding of when to involve patients along the vascular access pathway. Public Library of Science 2015-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4494812/ /pubmed/26151822 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128228 Text en © 2015 van der Veer et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Haller, Maria C.
Pittens, Carina A. C. M.
Broerse, Jacqueline
Castledine, Clare
Gallieni, Maurizio
Inston, Nicholas
Marti Monros, Anna
Peek, Niels
van Biesen, Wim
Setting Priorities for Optimizing Vascular Access Decision Making – An International Survey of Patients and Clinicians
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title_sort setting priorities for optimizing vascular access decision making – an international survey of patients and clinicians
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494812/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26151822
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128228
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