Identifying and integrating patient and caregiver perspectives for clinical practice guidelines on the screening and management of infectious microorganisms in hemodialysis units.
Hilary May MillerAllison TongDavid J TunnicliffeDenise CampbellJule PinterRobert J CommonsEugene AthanJonathan C CraigNicole GilroyJulianne GreenBelinda HendersonMartin HowellRhonda L StuartCarolyn van EpsMuh Geot WongJanak de ZoysaMeg J JardinePublished in: Hemodialysis international. International Symposium on Home Hemodialysis (2016)
Patients and caregivers emphasized the need for guidelines to address patient education and engagement, and the psychosocial implications of communication and provision of care in the context of infectious microorganisms in hemodialysis units. Integrating patient and caregiver perspectives can help to improve the relevance of guidelines to enhance quality of care, patient experiences, and health and psychosocial outcomes.