A communication framework for dialysis decision-making for frail elderly patients

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Abstract

Frail elderly patients with advanced kidney disease experience many of the burdens associated with dialysis. Although these patients constitute the fastest-growing population starting dialysis, they often suffer loss of functional status, impaired quality of life, and increased mortality after dialysis initiation. Nephrology clinicians face the challenges of helping patients decide if the potential benefits of dialysis outweigh the risks and preparing such patients for future setbacks. A communication framework for dialysis decision-making that aligns treatment choices with patient goals and values is presented. The role of uncertainty is highlighted, and the concept of a goaldirected care plan is introduced. This plan incorporates a time-limited trial that promotes frequent opportunities for reassessment. Using the communication skills presented, the clinician can prepare and guide patients for the dialysis trajectory as it unfolds.

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Schell, J. O., & Cohen, R. A. (2014). A communication framework for dialysis decision-making for frail elderly patients. Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 9(11), 2014–2021. https://doi.org/10.2215/CJN.02190314

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