A Province-Wide Home Dialysis Program Review: Challenges, Strengths, and Future Strategies.

IF 1.6 Q3 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease Pub Date : 2025-03-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/20543581251324560
Megan Borkum, Micheli Bevilacqua, Alexandra Romann, Krishna Poinen, Sushila Saunders, Linda Turnbull, R Suneet Singh, Adeera Levin, Michael A Copland
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Abstract

Purpose of review: British Columbia (BC) has a robust provincial kidney care program emphasizing patient-centered and goal-oriented dialysis care. Despite maintaining a home dialysis prevalence of approximately 30%, consistently above the national average, a review was conducted to examine intake and attrition rates and optimize these outcomes within a learning health system context.

Sources of information: This review draws on published articles, program reports, and insights from the provincial kidney care program framework. Key components include funding models, multidisciplinary committees, administrative support, and comprehensive training resources for staff and patients.

Methods: A structured analysis was conducted to evaluate factors influencing home dialysis rates. The approach focused on health care system dynamics, professional practices, and patient characteristics, emphasizing identifying barriers and opportunities for program optimization.

Key findings: Challenges identified include ongoing biases among health care professionals and logistical barriers in remote areas. Future initiatives aim to standardize patient screening, promote home dialysis champions, adopt environmentally friendly practices, and expand peer support networks.

Limitations: The review is constrained by potential regional variability within BC and limited generalizability to other provinces or countries. In addition, patient preferences and broader societal influences require further exploration.

Implications: A systematic approach to assessing and optimizing home dialysis programs is essential. The findings highlight the need to address health care system barriers, improve professional education, and promote patient engagement to increase home dialysis uptake and sustainability.

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期刊介绍: Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, the official journal of the Canadian Society of Nephrology, is an open access, peer-reviewed online journal that encourages high quality submissions focused on clinical, translational and health services delivery research in the field of chronic kidney disease, dialysis, kidney transplantation and organ donation. Our mandate is to promote and advocate for kidney health as it impacts national and international communities. Basic science, translational studies and clinical studies will be peer reviewed and processed by an Editorial Board comprised of geographically diverse Canadian and international nephrologists, internists and allied health professionals; this Editorial Board is mandated to ensure highest quality publications.
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