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Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis

BACKGROUND: Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is increasingly preferred worldwide. By using a software application (Homechoice with Claria sharesource system (CSS)) with a mod-M added to the APD device, details of the home dialysis treatment become visible for PD nurses and physicians, allowing fo...

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Autores principales: Uzun Kenan, Bahriye, Demircioglu Kilic, Beltinge, Akbalık Kara, Mehtap, Taktak, Aysel, Karabay Bayazit, Aysun, Yuruk Yildirim, Zeynep Nagehan, Delibas, Ali, Aytac, Mehmet Baha, Conkar, Secil, Kaya Aksoy, Gulsah, Donmez, Osman, Yel, Sibel, Saygili, Seha, Akaci, Okan, Buyukkaragoz, Bahar, Alpay, Harika, Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A.
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Publicado: Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35562513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9
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author Uzun Kenan, Bahriye
Demircioglu Kilic, Beltinge
Akbalık Kara, Mehtap
Taktak, Aysel
Karabay Bayazit, Aysun
Yuruk Yildirim, Zeynep Nagehan
Delibas, Ali
Aytac, Mehmet Baha
Conkar, Secil
Kaya Aksoy, Gulsah
Donmez, Osman
Yel, Sibel
Saygili, Seha
Akaci, Okan
Buyukkaragoz, Bahar
Alpay, Harika
Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A.
author_facet Uzun Kenan, Bahriye
Demircioglu Kilic, Beltinge
Akbalık Kara, Mehtap
Taktak, Aysel
Karabay Bayazit, Aysun
Yuruk Yildirim, Zeynep Nagehan
Delibas, Ali
Aytac, Mehmet Baha
Conkar, Secil
Kaya Aksoy, Gulsah
Donmez, Osman
Yel, Sibel
Saygili, Seha
Akaci, Okan
Buyukkaragoz, Bahar
Alpay, Harika
Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A.
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description BACKGROUND: Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is increasingly preferred worldwide. By using a software application (Homechoice with Claria sharesource system (CSS)) with a mod-M added to the APD device, details of the home dialysis treatment become visible for PD nurses and physicians, allowing for close supervision. We aimed to evaluate the perceptions of patients/caregivers, PD nurses, and physicians about the advantages and disadvantages of CSS. METHODS: Three different web-based questionnaires for patients/caregivers, nurses, and physicians were sent to 15 pediatric nephrology centers with more than 1 year of experience with CSS. RESULTS: Respective questionnaires were answered by 30 patients/caregivers, 22 pediatric nephrologists, and 15 PD nurses. Most of the nurses and physicians (87% and 73%) reported that CSS improved patient monitoring. A total of 73% of nurses suggested that CCS is not well known by physicians, while half of them reported reviewing CSS data for all patients every morning. Sixty-eight percent of physicians thought that CSS helps save time for both patients/caregivers and healthcare providers by reducing visits. However, only 20% of patients/caregivers reported reduced hospital visits. A total of 90% of patients/caregivers reported that being under constant monitoring made them feel safe, and 83% stated that the patient’s sleep quality improved. CONCLUSIONS: A remote monitoring APD system, CSS, can be successfully applied with children for increased adherence to dialysis prescription by giving shared responsibility and may help increase the patient’s quality of life. This platform is more commonly used by nurses than physicians. Its potential benefits should be evaluated in further well-designed clinical studies with larger patient groups. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information. [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains a graphical abstract available at 10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9.
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spelling pubmed-91065722022-05-16 Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis Uzun Kenan, Bahriye Demircioglu Kilic, Beltinge Akbalık Kara, Mehtap Taktak, Aysel Karabay Bayazit, Aysun Yuruk Yildirim, Zeynep Nagehan Delibas, Ali Aytac, Mehmet Baha Conkar, Secil Kaya Aksoy, Gulsah Donmez, Osman Yel, Sibel Saygili, Seha Akaci, Okan Buyukkaragoz, Bahar Alpay, Harika Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A. Pediatr Nephrol Original Article BACKGROUND: Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is increasingly preferred worldwide. By using a software application (Homechoice with Claria sharesource system (CSS)) with a mod-M added to the APD device, details of the home dialysis treatment become visible for PD nurses and physicians, allowing for close supervision. We aimed to evaluate the perceptions of patients/caregivers, PD nurses, and physicians about the advantages and disadvantages of CSS. METHODS: Three different web-based questionnaires for patients/caregivers, nurses, and physicians were sent to 15 pediatric nephrology centers with more than 1 year of experience with CSS. RESULTS: Respective questionnaires were answered by 30 patients/caregivers, 22 pediatric nephrologists, and 15 PD nurses. Most of the nurses and physicians (87% and 73%) reported that CSS improved patient monitoring. A total of 73% of nurses suggested that CCS is not well known by physicians, while half of them reported reviewing CSS data for all patients every morning. Sixty-eight percent of physicians thought that CSS helps save time for both patients/caregivers and healthcare providers by reducing visits. However, only 20% of patients/caregivers reported reduced hospital visits. A total of 90% of patients/caregivers reported that being under constant monitoring made them feel safe, and 83% stated that the patient’s sleep quality improved. CONCLUSIONS: A remote monitoring APD system, CSS, can be successfully applied with children for increased adherence to dialysis prescription by giving shared responsibility and may help increase the patient’s quality of life. This platform is more commonly used by nurses than physicians. Its potential benefits should be evaluated in further well-designed clinical studies with larger patient groups. GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT: A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information. [Image: see text] SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains a graphical abstract available at 10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2022-05-14 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC9106572/ /pubmed/35562513 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to International Pediatric Nephrology Association 2022 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
spellingShingle Original Article
Uzun Kenan, Bahriye
Demircioglu Kilic, Beltinge
Akbalık Kara, Mehtap
Taktak, Aysel
Karabay Bayazit, Aysun
Yuruk Yildirim, Zeynep Nagehan
Delibas, Ali
Aytac, Mehmet Baha
Conkar, Secil
Kaya Aksoy, Gulsah
Donmez, Osman
Yel, Sibel
Saygili, Seha
Akaci, Okan
Buyukkaragoz, Bahar
Alpay, Harika
Bakkaloglu, Sevcan A.
Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title_full Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title_short Evaluation of the Claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
title_sort evaluation of the claria sharesource system from the perspectives of patient/caregiver, physician, and nurse in children undergoing automated peritoneal dialysis
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35562513
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9
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