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Executive summary of the KDIGO Controversies Conference on Supportive Care in Chronic Kidney Disease: developing a roadmap to improving quality care

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KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL
Volume 88, Issue 3, Pages 447-459

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1038/ki.2015.110

Keywords

chronic kidney disease; conservative care; palliative care; supportive care; symptoms; withdrawal of dialysis

Funding

  1. Baxter
  2. UK National Institute for Health Research
  3. UK Charity-Guy's & St Thomas Charity
  4. Cancer Council NSW
  5. AbbVie
  6. Amgen
  7. Cancer Australia
  8. Australian National Health and Medical Research Council

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Patients with advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a high burden of physical and psychosocial symptoms, poor outcomes, and high costs of care. Current paradigms of care for this highly vulnerable population are variable, prognostic and assessment tools are limited, and quality of care, particularly regarding conservative and palliative care, is suboptimal. The KDIGO Controversies Conference on Supportive Care in CKD reviewed the current state of knowledge in order to define a roadmap to guide clinical and research activities focused on improving the outcomes of people living with advanced CKD, including those on dialysis. An international group of multidisciplinary experts in CKD, palliative care, methodology, economics, and education identified the key issues related to palliative care in this population. The conference led to a working plan to address outstanding issues in this arena, and this executive summary serves as an output to guide future work, including the development of globally applicable guidelines.

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