Innovations to Increase Home Hemodialysis Utilization: The Transitional Care Unit

Wael F Hussein, Paul N Bennett, Brigitte Schiller, Wael F Hussein, Paul N Bennett, Brigitte Schiller

Abstract

A large proportion of patients undergoing incident dialysis start in-center hemodialysis with suboptimal preparation and predialysis education. Transitional care units deliver a structured program by dedicated staff, with less patient-to-staff ratios than in regular in-center dialysis care, with the goals of supporting the emotional and physical well-being of patients while providing them with education and equipping them with the right tools to start their journey on dialysis. Key components of these programs include an emphasis on patient activation and self-management, educating and supporting patients to make informed modality choices, timely coordination of care, and an integrated approach to formation and use of the dialysis access. While data are still limited on best practices and on outcomes of these programs at a large scale, endorsing the model of transitional care units is a step in the right direction to fill the gap in our current care system.

Keywords: Hemodialysis; Home hemodialysis; Patient activation; Patient education; Transitional care units.

Copyright © 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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