AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study examines the perceptions of patients, caregivers, nurses, and physicians regarding the automated peritoneal dialysis system (Homechoice with Claria sharesource system - CSS), focusing on its advantages and disadvantages for home treatment monitoring.
  • - Questionnaires were filled out by 30 patients/caregivers, 22 pediatric nephrologists, and 15 PD nurses, revealing that most healthcare professionals believe CSS enhances patient monitoring and saves time, although many nurses felt other doctors weren't familiar with it.
  • - While 90% of patients reported feeling safer due to constant monitoring, only 20% noticed reduced hospital visits, highlighting the need for more extensive research to fully understand CSS's impact on patient quality of life.

Article Abstract

Background: Automated peritoneal dialysis (APD) is increasingly preferred worldwide. By using a software application (Homechoice with Claria sharesource system (CSS)) with a mod-M added to the APD device, details of the home dialysis treatment become visible for PD nurses and physicians, allowing for close supervision. We aimed to evaluate the perceptions of patients/caregivers, PD nurses, and physicians about the advantages and disadvantages of CSS.

Methods: Three different web-based questionnaires for patients/caregivers, nurses, and physicians were sent to 15 pediatric nephrology centers with more than 1 year of experience with CSS.

Results: Respective questionnaires were answered by 30 patients/caregivers, 22 pediatric nephrologists, and 15 PD nurses. Most of the nurses and physicians (87% and 73%) reported that CSS improved patient monitoring. A total of 73% of nurses suggested that CCS is not well known by physicians, while half of them reported reviewing CSS data for all patients every morning. Sixty-eight percent of physicians thought that CSS helps save time for both patients/caregivers and healthcare providers by reducing visits. However, only 20% of patients/caregivers reported reduced hospital visits. A total of 90% of patients/caregivers reported that being under constant monitoring made them feel safe, and 83% stated that the patient's sleep quality improved.

Conclusions: A remote monitoring APD system, CSS, can be successfully applied with children for increased adherence to dialysis prescription by giving shared responsibility and may help increase the patient's quality of life. This platform is more commonly used by nurses than physicians. Its potential benefits should be evaluated in further well-designed clinical studies with larger patient groups. A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9106572PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-022-05563-9DOI Listing

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