1. Gaining Insights Into Patients' Experiences of Remote Diagnostic Screening for Chronic Kidney Disease in Patients With Diabetes.
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Deaney, Carl and Reesby, Danielle
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TYPE 1 diabetes ,HOME care services ,SMARTPHONES ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHRONIC kidney failure ,TELEMEDICINE ,TYPE 2 diabetes ,URINALYSIS ,MEDICAL screening ,PATIENTS' attitudes - Abstract
Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects a significant portion of the UK population and is a pressing public health issue. Current screening methods have a low patient uptake rate. This retrospective study explores the patient experience of remote diagnostic screening. Objective: This article retrospectively analyses patient-reported experiences, focusing on at-home urinary screening to detect CKD. Intervention: Our primary care network commissioned a remote diagnostic service for adult patients with diabetes (Types I and II) who had not taken urinary albumin: creatinine ratio test within 12 months. Patients were provided with an at-home kit and guided by a smartphone application. Qualitative clinical data was collected during screening, with a questionnaire capturing patients' experiences. Impact: A total of 60% of eligible patients performed testing, and 35% were detected to have abnormal results. A total of 80% of patients preferred remote screening. Conclusions: This study provides evidence for remote CKD screening and opens avenues for innovation. Most patients reported a positive experience, underscoring the potential of this approach to improve health outcomes, especially in higher-risk populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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