End Stage Renal Disease Clinical Trial
Official title:
Virtual Ward for Home Dialysis - A Novel Model to Address Transitions of Care
Home based renal replacement therapy (RRT), including peritoneal dialysis (PD) and home
hemodialysis(HHD), offers enhanced quality of life and clinical advantages compared to
conventional in-center hemodialysis. Patients with end stage renal disease, that is failure
of the kidneys such that dialysis is required, are at high risk for adverse health events
especially during a period of transition following a change in care settings. The
investigators aim to implement a Home Dialysis Virtual Ward (HDVW) strategy of telephone
follow-up, which is targeted to minimize gaps of care during transitions in care.
The investigators aim to have clinicians follow patients by telephone if they meet one of
the following four criteria;
1. Discharge from hospital.
2. Having an interventional procedure.
3. Prescription of an antibiotic.
4. Completion of Home Dialysis training.
The major goal of this HDVW initiative is to provide appropriate and effective supports to
medically complex patients in a targeted window of vulnerability.
End stage renal disease (ESRD) is kidney disease that requires dialysis or kidney transplant
to replace lost kidney function. The most common renal replacement therapy in North America
is conventional, in-center hemodialysis (CHD). Home dialysis - including peritoneal dialysis
(PD) and home hemodialysis(HHD)offers benefits to quality of life, patient satisfaction and
clinical advantages, including better survival compared to CHD. (references 1-11 in the
protocol).
Patients with (ESRD) have a high burden of co-morbidity. Periods of transition of care from
acute care to other settings are thought to represent times of increased vulnerability.
Since patients who require home dialysis have high co-morbidity and have complex medical
care issues, the investigators seek to improve transitions of care for these patients with a
novel strategy of follow-up.
When patients have been hospitalized, had treatment for an infection, had a procedure, or
have just transitioned to home dialysis therapy,the investigators aim to decrease gaps in
care by having a clinician follow-up by telephone with these patients in a scheduled way.
During the telephone call the clinician will assess the patients care and symptoms, and make
adjustments to prescriptions of medications and dialysis, or referrals to additional care as
required. Evaluation of care will include:
1. Indication for admission to the Virtual Ward.
2. Dialysis prescription.
3. Demographic and comorbidity data.
4. Medication reconciliation.
5. Symptom Assessment.
6. Dietary review.
Symptoms will be evaluated using a standardized patient assessment tool,the Charlson
Comorbidity Index and the modified Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale.
At the end of the Virtual Ward follow-up period, patients will be asked to complete a
Patient Satisfaction Questionnaire.
Data from a preliminary vanguard pilot phase of 84 assessments done in 21 patients over 2
months indicates that 170 to 200 patients recruited from eight sites during a 10 month
period should be sufficient to allow analysis of the data collected.
Each of the participating Investigator's will have input into the study conduct and
publication preparation.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Prevention
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