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Nephrology Nurses’ Perspectives On Difficult Ethical Issues
And Practice Guideline for Shared Decision Making - Download article and take CE posttest
Christy Price Rabetoy and Bradley C. Bair
Nephrologists
and nephrology nurses have struggled with the technological, financial,
and ethical concerns surrounding the life sustaining treatment of
hemodialysis for as long as this treatment as been available. One of
the overriding issues for the nephrology community has been appropriate
utilization of this technology and the appropriate restraint for
prescribing dialysis. Since the inception of dialysis, there has been
discussion of guidelines for deciding who should receive and who should
not receive this therapy. In 2000, a clinical guideline was developed
to assist in directing the care of patients. The knowledge and
acceptance of this guideline by nephrologists has been researched in
the past. However, there is no data of knowledge and acceptance of the
guideline by nephrology clinical nurses or nephrology nurse
practitioners. A survey was conducted to begin to ascertain this
information in order to better understand the perspectives of
nephrology nurses
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| Christy Price Rabetoy, NP, is
Nephrology Nurse Practitioner, Salt Lake City, UT. She has served as a
member of the Nephrology Nursing Journal Editorial Board for many years
and is a Past President of ANNA. She is also a member of ANNA’s
Intermountain Chapter.
Bradley C. Bair, MS, MStat, is
Senior Data Analyst/Biostatitician, Division of Nephrology and
Hypertension, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City, UT.
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