Calling all kidney patients, carers and health care professionals!

With COVID -19 and the raised awareness of a lack of diversity in so many arenas it has never been more important than right here, right now, to involve patients in the improvement of health services. Join patients and professionals who discuss – with honesty –  their practical experiences from four leading renal quality improvement programmes. This is the first in a series of  #LearningFrom webinars based…

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Patient transport payment scheme, Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust

Introduction Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust ran a payment scheme for patients and relatives for transporting patients to their dialysis sessions during the COVID-19 outbreak.  This was to support the local patient transport provider and enable them to manage during the COVID-19 outbreak while incentivising patients to make a potentially safer way into hospital than a multi pick up ambulance service.  The challenge We were forecasting potentially significant numbers of COVID-19 suspected and…

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Social distancing screens, Salford experience

Tracey Murphy, Assistant Director of Nursing, Salford Royal Hospital. What we did Emma Montgomery, HD consultant specialist at Newcastle Hospital, had an idea for safe social distancing whilst people were receiving in centre haemodialysis during the COVID-19 pandemic.  The idea was to install Perspex screens between the dialysis stations to reduce the risk of COVID-19 infection. This plan was shared with the North East and North West regional network. …

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COVID 19 Learning from London: practice patterns for patients requiring maintenance haemodialysis: A PAN London clinical experience

London renal centres have introduced a range of strategies to reduce transmission of Covid 19 and better manage individual patients with Covid 19 infection. Clinicians have written a collaborative document to describe through narrative their experiences and the changes instituted at haemodialysis centre and unit levels from the 7 London renal centres. The report collates learning and highlights common approaches and principals which the teams found effective and…

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Unshielding – what it means for me: Keith’s experience part 2, haemodialysis patient, UK.

Picking up from where I left off last time, and almost a month has passed. COVID-19 has created a whole new layer of fear. The news is full of unlocking but as a ‘self-shielder’ all the guidance coming out, the new ‘Bubble Option’, shops opening, golf, Zoo’s – there is a caveat “none of this applies to the extremely vulnerable.” There was a concession that I…

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