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Kidney patients choose to begin again
Being diagnosed with kidney disease can seem overwhelming and feel like everything changed at once. An essential first step to helping patients start their therapy strong is empowering them to proactively participate with their healthcare professional team in the decision-making process about their journey. The next step is supporting their access to innovative therapy options designed to provide differentiated care.
Kidney failure is a journey — not a destination — most patients sequence through differently based on their clinical needs and lifestyle preferences. Along the way, they may need to work with their healthcare team to put in place a predialysis management program, later likely choosing between home peritoneal dialysis (PD) or in-center hemodialysis (ICHD), hopefully, with an option for transplant along the way. Research shows one commonality for patients is that adequate predialysis education can reduce unplanned dialysis starts,1 allowing patients to be better prepared to begin their new path.
Learn more from the perspectives of some extraordinary individuals that began again with kidney care.
I think it is important to understand that once diagnosed, kidney disease does not define who you are,” comments Diksha. "It may be a huge setback, but as long as you have discipline, hope and faith, you can go far.
Anand, Pushpa and Family
It is really important for me to share my experiences because I think it is essential for other kidney patients to be educated and empowered to make informed decisions.
Dawn
It’s essential for patients to actively take part in their therapy choices and match them to their lifestyle,” Claus adds. “Above all, it is important to accept the diagnosis and be positive about the situation.
Claus
Kidney disease does not have to control you, your destiny, your journey or the things that you love. You control your destiny. The journey is yours to make it whatever you want to be.
Amber
Références
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Goovaerts T, Jadoul M, Goffin E. Influence of a pre-dialysis education programme (PDEP) on the mode of renal replacement therapy. Nephrol Dial Transplant. 2005;20(9):1842-1847.