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An end-of-life practice survey among clinical nephrologists associated with a single nephrology fellowship training program

Authors :
Teri Browne
Christina M. Yuan
Dustin J. Little
Joseph R. Merighi
Kevin A. Ceckowski
Source :
Clinical Kidney Journal
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2017.

Abstract

Background Our nephrology fellowship requires specific training in recognition and referral of end-stage renal disease patients likely to benefit from palliative and hospice care. Methods To identify end-of-life (EOL) referral barriers that require greater training emphasis, we performed a cross-sectional, 17-item anonymous online survey (August–October 2015) of 93 nephrologists associated with the program since 1987. Results There was a 61% response rate (57/93 surveys). Ninety-five percent practiced clinical nephrology (54/57). Of these, 51 completed the survey (55% completion rate), and their responses were analyzed. Sixty-four percent were in practice >10 years; 65% resided in the Southern USA. Ninety-two percent felt comfortable discussing EOL care, with no significant difference between those with ≤10 versus >10 years of practice experience (P = 0.28). Thirty-one percent reported referring patients to EOL care ‘somewhat’ or ‘much less often’ than indicated. The most frequent referral barriers were: time-consuming nature of EOL discussions (27%); difficulty in accurately determining prognosis for

Details

ISSN :
20488513 and 20488505
Volume :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Kidney Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....cf5178d07eb54251aacfb9c1a28ffabe
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfx005