Rationale for a home dialysis virtual ward: Design and implementation

Michael E. Schachter, Joanne M. Bargman, Michael Copland, Michelle Hladunewich, Karthik K. Tennankore, Adeera Levin, Matthew Oliver, Robert P. Pauly, Jeffrey Perl, Deborah Zimmerman, Christopher T. Chan

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Background: Home-based renal replacement therapy (RRT) [peritoneal dialysis (PD) and home hemodialysis (HHD)] offers independent quality of life and clinical advantages compared to conventional in-center hemodialysis. However, follow-up may be less complete for home dialysis patients following a change in care settings such as post hospitalization. We aim to implement a Home Dialysis Virtual Ward (HDVW) strategy, which is targeted to minimize gaps of care. Methods/design. The HDVW Pilot Study will enroll consecutive PD and HHD patients who fulfilled any one of our inclusion criteria: 1. following discharge from hospital, 2. after interventional procedure(s), 3. prescription of anti-microbial agents, or 4. following completion of home dialysis training. Clinician-led telephone interviews are performed weekly for 2 weeks until VW discharge. Case-mix (modified Charlson Comorbidity Index), symptoms (the modified Edmonton Symptom Assessment Scale) and patient satisfaction are assessed serially. The number of VW interventions relating to eight pre-specified domains will be measured. Adverse events such as re-hospitalization and health-services utilization will be ascertained through telephone follow-up after discharge from the VW at 2, 4, 12 weeks. The VW re-hospitalization rate will be compared with a contemporary cohort (matched for age, gender, renal replacement therapy and co-morbidities). Our protocol has been approved by research ethics board (UHN: 12-5397-AE). Written informed consent for participation in the study will be obtained from participants. Discussion. This report serves as a blueprint for the design and implementation of a novel health service delivery model for home dialysis patients. The major goal of the HDVW initiative is to provide appropriate and effective supports to medically complex patients in a targeted window of vulnerability. Trial registration. (NCT01912001).

Langue d'origineEnglish
Numéro d'article33
JournalBMC Nephrology
Volume15
Numéro de publication1
DOI
Statut de publicationPublished - févr. 14 2014
Publié à l'externeOui

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Funding Information:
This project is supported by the Baxter Clinical Evidence Council Grant Program.

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  • Nephrology

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Schachter, M. E., Bargman, J. M., Copland, M., Hladunewich, M., Tennankore, K. K., Levin, A., Oliver, M., Pauly, R. P., Perl, J., Zimmerman, D., & Chan, C. T. (2014). Rationale for a home dialysis virtual ward: Design and implementation. BMC Nephrology, 15(1), Article 33. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2369-15-33