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Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease

Publication ,  Journal Article
St Clair Russell, JJ; Lupu, D; Seliger, S; Moss, A
Published in: Nephrology News and Issues
May 1, 2016

The field of medicine is recognizing the importance of patient-centered care and quality of life, thoughtfully considering patients’ values and goals so that care can be effectively tailored to support those goals, which may include the delivery of supportive or palliative care, when necessary. To this end, three “best practices” are provided: 1) nurture a shared decision-making relationship, 2) provide meticulous pain and symptom management, and 3) provide or collaborate with supportive care or hospice in the treatment of seriously ill kidney disease patients. As renal professionals, it may never be “easy” to face these issues with patients, families, and caregivers; however, applying these best practices will help in providing quality supportive, end-of-life care to patients.

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Nephrology News and Issues

ISSN

0896-1263

Publication Date

May 1, 2016

Volume

30

Issue

5

Start / End Page

28 / 32

Publisher

Nephrology News and Issues Inc

Related Subject Headings

  • 1110 Nursing
 

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St Clair Russell, J. J., Lupu, D., Seliger, S., & Moss, A. (2016). Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease. Nephrology News and Issues, 30(5), 28–32.
St Clair Russell, J. J., D. Lupu, S. Seliger, and A. Moss. “Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease.” Nephrology News and Issues 30, no. 5 (May 1, 2016): 28–32.
St Clair Russell JJ, Lupu D, Seliger S, Moss A. Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease. Nephrology News and Issues. 2016 May 1;30(5):28–32.
St Clair Russell, J. J., et al. “Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease.” Nephrology News and Issues, vol. 30, no. 5, Nephrology News and Issues Inc, May 2016, pp. 28–32.
St Clair Russell JJ, Lupu D, Seliger S, Moss A. Providing supportive care to patients with kidney disease. Nephrology News and Issues. Nephrology News and Issues Inc; 2016 May 1;30(5):28–32.

Published In

Nephrology News and Issues

ISSN

0896-1263

Publication Date

May 1, 2016

Volume

30

Issue

5

Start / End Page

28 / 32

Publisher

Nephrology News and Issues Inc

Related Subject Headings

  • 1110 Nursing