Almost Anyone Can Have Home Therapy But Can We Overcome The Barriers?

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Background: Home dialysis, including both peritoneal and haemodialysis, has been shown to improve patient wellbeing as well as being an economically beneficial alternative to hospital-based therapies. Objectives: This paper discusses the major barriers to home therapies, particularly in relation to home haemodialysis (HHD) and systems that can be used to overcome them. Results: The use of HHD varies considerably between and within countries. The major limitation is lack of experience and education. A well-planned pre-dialysis education programme seems to be one essential key to the growth of home therapies. Conclusions: Key points in providing a successful home therapy programme are a highly motivated multidisciplinary team including a dedicated nephrologist and high-level nursing expertise. In addition, an effective pre-dialysis education programme for identifying suitable patients is required. © 2013 European Dialysis and Transplant Nurses Association/European Renal Care Association.

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Muroma-Karttunen, R. (2013). Almost Anyone Can Have Home Therapy But Can We Overcome The Barriers? Journal of Renal Care, 39(SUPPL. 1), 22–27. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6686.2013.00331.x

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