The ABCs of Kidney Disease: Knowledge Retention and Healthcare Involvement

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Abstract

Low health literacy in the chronic kidney disease population results in lower rates of pre-dialysis preparation and understanding of management to slow progression. The ABCs of Kidney Disease education class provided education in a more consistent manner outside of routine office visits. We aimed to study whether a structured education program would increase kidney disease-specific knowledge and healthcare involvement. Knowledge retention at least 6 months after the class assessed by the Kidney Disease Knowledge Surveys (KiKS) and healthcare involvement based on surveys sent to referring providers were found to have increased. Incorporation of a structured education program would be important for providers to improve long-term knowledge and lead to greater healthcare involvement. Providing an education class outside of the routine office visits will provide a greater impact on health literacy.

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Knicely, D. H., Rinaldi, K., Snow, S., Cervantes, C. E., Choi, M. J., Jaar, B. G., & Thavarajah, S. (2021). The ABCs of Kidney Disease: Knowledge Retention and Healthcare Involvement. Journal of Patient Experience, 8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211065285

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