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PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis

BACKGROUND: The number of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease opting for conservative management rather than dialysis is unknown but likely to be growing as increasingly frail patients with advanced renal disease present to renal services. Conservative kidney management includes ongoing me...

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Autores principales: Noble, Helen Rose, Agus, Ashley, Brazil, Kevin, Burns, Aine, Goodfellow, Nicola A, Guiney, Mary, McCourt, Fiona, McDowell, Cliona, Normand, Charles, Roderick, Paul, Thompson, Colin, Maxwell, A. P., Yaqoob, M. M.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26163382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-015-0084-7
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author Noble, Helen Rose
Agus, Ashley
Brazil, Kevin
Burns, Aine
Goodfellow, Nicola A
Guiney, Mary
McCourt, Fiona
McDowell, Cliona
Normand, Charles
Roderick, Paul
Thompson, Colin
Maxwell, A. P.
Yaqoob, M. M.
author_facet Noble, Helen Rose
Agus, Ashley
Brazil, Kevin
Burns, Aine
Goodfellow, Nicola A
Guiney, Mary
McCourt, Fiona
McDowell, Cliona
Normand, Charles
Roderick, Paul
Thompson, Colin
Maxwell, A. P.
Yaqoob, M. M.
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description BACKGROUND: The number of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease opting for conservative management rather than dialysis is unknown but likely to be growing as increasingly frail patients with advanced renal disease present to renal services. Conservative kidney management includes ongoing medical input and support from a multidisciplinary team. There is limited evidence concerning patient and carer experience of this choice. This study will explore quality of life, symptoms, cognition, frailty, performance decision making, costs and impact on carers in people with advanced chronic kidney disease managed without dialysis and is funded by the National Institute of Health Research in the UK. METHODS: In this prospective, multicentre, longitudinal study, patients will be recruited in the UK, by renal research nurses, once they have made the decision not to embark on dialysis. Carers will be asked to ‘opt-in’ with consent from patients. The approach includes longitudinal quantitative surveys of quality of life, symptoms, decision making and costs for patients and quality of life and costs for carers, with questionnaires administered quarterly over 12 months. Additionally, the decision making process will be explored via qualitative interviews with renal physicians/clinical nurse specialists. DISCUSSION: The study is designed to capture patient and carer profiles when conservative kidney management is implemented, and understand trajectories of care-receiving and care-giving with the aim of optimising palliative care for this population. It will explore the interactions that lead to clinical care decisions and the impact of these decisions on informal carers with the intention of improving clinical outcomes for patients and the experiences of care givers.
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spelling pubmed-44991882015-07-12 PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis Noble, Helen Rose Agus, Ashley Brazil, Kevin Burns, Aine Goodfellow, Nicola A Guiney, Mary McCourt, Fiona McDowell, Cliona Normand, Charles Roderick, Paul Thompson, Colin Maxwell, A. P. Yaqoob, M. M. BMC Nephrol Study Protocol BACKGROUND: The number of patients with advanced chronic kidney disease opting for conservative management rather than dialysis is unknown but likely to be growing as increasingly frail patients with advanced renal disease present to renal services. Conservative kidney management includes ongoing medical input and support from a multidisciplinary team. There is limited evidence concerning patient and carer experience of this choice. This study will explore quality of life, symptoms, cognition, frailty, performance decision making, costs and impact on carers in people with advanced chronic kidney disease managed without dialysis and is funded by the National Institute of Health Research in the UK. METHODS: In this prospective, multicentre, longitudinal study, patients will be recruited in the UK, by renal research nurses, once they have made the decision not to embark on dialysis. Carers will be asked to ‘opt-in’ with consent from patients. The approach includes longitudinal quantitative surveys of quality of life, symptoms, decision making and costs for patients and quality of life and costs for carers, with questionnaires administered quarterly over 12 months. Additionally, the decision making process will be explored via qualitative interviews with renal physicians/clinical nurse specialists. DISCUSSION: The study is designed to capture patient and carer profiles when conservative kidney management is implemented, and understand trajectories of care-receiving and care-giving with the aim of optimising palliative care for this population. It will explore the interactions that lead to clinical care decisions and the impact of these decisions on informal carers with the intention of improving clinical outcomes for patients and the experiences of care givers. BioMed Central 2015-07-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4499188/ /pubmed/26163382 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-015-0084-7 Text en © Noble et al. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Noble, Helen Rose
Agus, Ashley
Brazil, Kevin
Burns, Aine
Goodfellow, Nicola A
Guiney, Mary
McCourt, Fiona
McDowell, Cliona
Normand, Charles
Roderick, Paul
Thompson, Colin
Maxwell, A. P.
Yaqoob, M. M.
PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title_full PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title_fullStr PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title_full_unstemmed PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title_short PAlliative Care in chronic Kidney diSease: the PACKS study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
title_sort palliative care in chronic kidney disease: the packs study—quality of life, decision making, costs and impact on carers in people managed without dialysis
topic Study Protocol
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4499188/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26163382
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12882-015-0084-7
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