
Sunday 7th December

Quality of Care and patient safety
C.1. Quality of Care and patient safety: principles
1. The role of standards and patient safety indicators
2. The role of staff training, competence and revalidation
3. Continuous Quality Improvement in PD
C.2. Quality of Care: policies
1. The CQC standards and policies for Dialysis Units
2. The UKKA KQI Program
3. The Greek national policy
4. The role of the Renal registries
Workshop on home therapies

W.1. Healthcare systems & policies
1. Achieving equity in dialysis care and outcomes: the role of policies
2. System-level strategies to improve home dialysis uptake
3. Τhe role of networks and business planning
W.2. Unmet needs
1. Point of care PD solution generation: can it make a difference?
2. Supporting the patient journey
3. Assisted PD and home HD: to whom and how?
W.3. Training
1. Teach PD trial: training the nurses
2. ISPD patient teaching curriculum guidelines
3. EDTNA accreditation in nursing training
General assembly and elections
Lunch break
W.4. Quality of life
1. Patient reported experience and outcome measures
2. Burden of treatment, social engagement and employment across different modalities
3. Empowering patients to get their voice heard: shared care, PREMs & PROMs, and beyond
W.5. Clinical outcomes Comments: T. Pliakogiannis, P. Douzdampanis
1. Cardiovascular outcomes across different modalities Joanne Bargman
2. Dialysis prescription and outcomes Jef Perl
3. Staff training and clinical outcomes Edwina Brown
W.6. Dialysis prescription Comments: T. Pliakogiannis, P. Douzdampanis
1. Prescription modelling Bourne Auguste
2. Tailoring PD to membrane Rajnish Mehrotra
3. Tailoring PD & HHD to body habitus and residual kidney function Dimitra Baharaki
Improving the sustainability and quality of kidney health care: the KitNewCare
Invited lecture Roy Vanholder

Dietetics

C.6. Dietetic session
1. The place of diet in CKD management
2. IDPN: when, for whom, and how?
3. Guidelines for the protein requirements in chronic and acute PD