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Corporate Education Session
Managing mineral and bone disorders in CKD patients receiving dialysis: challenges, treatment and adherence
Welcome
Sylvie Dusilova-Sulkova - Czech Republic
Getting to the heart of CKD-MBD
Steve Riley - UK
Improving adherence to phosphate-binder therapy in CKD Stage 5
Rob Horne - UK
Patient views on adherence and review of the lanthanum carbonate preference and satisfaction data set
Steve Riley - UK
A nurse's perspective and patient case studies
Helene Hurst - UK
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Chronic inflammation in PD-patients
Olof Heimburger - Sweden
O 01 The assessment of patient training in peritoneal dialysis with repeated home visits
L Yucel - Turkey
O 02 Assessment of compliance and re-training needs in peritoneal dialysis patients
S Brenna - Italy
Searching for a smooth transition to HD after failing PD-treatment
Susan Rogers - NL
‘To CAPD or APD?’ that is the question
Olof Heimburger - Sweden
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Identifying high risk events in HD practice
Paul Rylance – UK
The tragedy of venous needle dislodgement -how to minimise the risks
Jean Pierre van Waeleghem – Belgium
Panel Debate/ discussion on patient safety
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How much is catheter flow influenced by the use of closed luer lock access devices?
Jean-Yves De Vos - Belgium
O 03 Effects of supervised exercise or a home based walking on arterial stiffness, physical function and self-reported health in haemodialysis patients
M Smith - Australia
O 04 Aerobic exercise versus progressive resistance training during haemodialysis
E Segura-Orti - Spain
O 05 Changes in dialysis during the last 5 years? Too little or too much?
K Dlabolová - CZ
O 06 Effective removal of uraemic solutes by different convective strategies
A De Cubber - Belgium
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Caring for the staff:
a communication workshop of practical tools for dealing with the dying renal patient
Dealing with Impending Death -Theory and Practice
Lynne Halamish - Israel
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Corporate Education Session
Bone and mineral disorders in CKD patients: the importance of phosphorus management
Phosphorus as a cardiovascular risk factor in CKD: therapeutic implications
V. Brandenburg - Germany
Phosphorus management in the clinic: a Swedish approach
E. Johnsson - Sweden
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The patient’s journey
Session 1
Introduction, overview and learning outcomes
Karen Jenkins CKD IG - UK
Patient Education -how do we inform people about treatment options?
Nicola Thomas - UK
Psychological effects of CKD
Amanda Bevin - UK
Life with CKD
patient
Speaker TBA
Sponsors:
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Roche UK
Syner-med
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Maintaining Patient Safety in Care 2
Venous Needle - Dislodgement, launch of EDTNA/ERCA recommendations
Venous needle dislodgement: A safety issue. Possible methods for detection and prevention of major blood loss
Hans-Dietrich Polaschegg - Austria
Importance of standards and compiling evidence for maintaining patient safety in HD
Waltraud Küntzle - Germany
Panel discussion -importance of standards in clinical practice in maintaining patient safety
Sponsor: Redsense Medical
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O 07/P 01 Initiation of renal replacement therapy in acute kidney injury patients with severe lactic acidosis
A Dhondt - Belgium
O 08/P 29 QB stress test: a further step in vascular access nursing
D. Massarenti - Italy
O 09/P 30 The use of warfarin in the prevention of vascular access thrombosis in haemodialysis patients
A Akarsu - Turkey
O 10/P 31 Dialysis Access Co-ordinator- The Diverse Role of the Pre-Dialysis Nurse
C Williamson - UK
O 11/P 26 Sustaining an intradialytic exercise program is achievable
P Bennett - Australia
O 12/P 80 Nephrology nurse opinion about living donor kidney transplant
M S Viladomiu - Spain
O 13/P 63 At the end of life: initiatives supporting relatives of renal patients after death
R Nulsen - UK
O 14/P 27 Vascular calcification is widespread and progresses over time in haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis
I Engelsman - NL
O 15/P 28 Yoghurt - an alternative phosphate binder?
H Barnschen - Germany
O 16/P 64 Living Donor - Continuity of Care Focused on Professional Expertise, Organisation and interaction
K Holch - Denmark
O 17/P 65 Quality of life in patients with chronic kidney diseases, on dialysis and after transplantation: influence of treatment management on QoL
M Walravens - Belgium
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Caring for the staff: a communication workshop of practical tools for dealing with the dying renal patient
Communication with the patient, family and staff in the shadow of Death - practical application
Lynne Halamish - Israel
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Building the bridge between quality management systems and patient safety
Jutta Balhorn - Germany
Quality and patient safety in dialysis practice
Hedi Lückerath - Germany
O18 What causes a higher safety climate in the staff of a dialysis unit? Report of an evaluation in a large network
F Pelliccia - Italy
O19 Renal nursing profiles in haemodialysis units
E Onsia - Belgium
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The patient’s journey
Session 2
Managing Diabetes in CKD 4&5 -the challenge
Sue Teasdale - UK
Sponsors:
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Roche UK
Syner-med
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O20 Estimation of hydration status in HDF patients: comparison of different methods (BVM, BCM, US-VCI)
I Beranová - CZ
O21 The effect of knowledge about haemodialysis and social support on the patient's compliance
N Anopolsky - Israel
O22 The removal of 131 Iodine by haemodialysis in a patient with chronic renal failure
H Kim - S Korea
O23 Developing a computerised patient management system through action research
S Fitzpatrick - Ireland
O24 Dynamics of dialyzer ultrafiltration coefficient during haemodialysis and haemodiafiltration
J Šebestová - CZ
O25 Defining the Process to Follow when a Patient Decides to Deviate from Safe Practice
C Richardson - UK
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Future Directions for Nephrology Nursing
Geraldine Biddle - USA
Past ANNA President and Chair of the WCRC
O26 Assessing nurses attitudes towards a competency based haemodialysis education program
J. Cowperthwaite - UK
O27 Bad bridge building: a critical examination of Kt/V and nephrology nursing
P Bennett - Australia
O28 Haemodialysis facility failure to deliver optimal diabetic care to diabetic haemodialysis patients is associated with increased mortality: an international picture from DOPPS III
N McIntyre - UK
O29 Safety and health perceived: useful instruments for improving the quality of care.
M Hernandez Meca - Spain
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