This site is intended for Australian healthcare professionals.

HOW TO TALK CKD
WITH PATIENTS

Having a conversation with your patients is important in the process and may help them take the necessary steps that could help to slow the progression of CKD and delay the need for dialysis.2,8 And by talking to patients early, you can help them avoid surprises later. So when you see a decline in eGFR or increase in UACR, kick off the conversation.

VIDEO: RESOURCE FOR NEWLY DIAGNOSED PATIENTS

Help your patients who are at risk for CKD, or have recently been diagnosed with CKD, understand what they can do to improve outcomes

YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.
DIAGNOSE AND DISCUSS.

Our Patient Counselling Resource was created with input from patients and can help guide the conversation with patient-friendly language and simple, proactive actions they take to improve their kidney health.

“No one had ever talked to me about CKD.”

-CKD PATIENT

The patient images are not actual patients.

CKD = chronic kidney disease; CV = cardiovascular; eGFR = estimated glomerular filtration rate; GFR = glomerular filtration rate; UACR = urine albumin - to - creatinine ratio.

References

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