Patient Physiotherapy - How to get Patients Moving on Dialysis? - presented by Dr Hannah Young BSc, MSc, PhD, MCSP | Assisted PD Service, Specialist Role of a PD Nurse in Community Setting & Case Presentation - presented by Sally Punzalan and Mr Titus Chelapurath

Patient Physiotherapy - How to get Patients Moving on Dialysis?

Dr Hannah Young BSc, MSc, PhD, MCSP

Assisted PD Service, Specialist Role of a PD Nurse in Community Setting & Case Presentation

Sally Punzalan and Titus Chelapurath

Dr Hannah Young BSc, MSc, PhD, MCSPSally PunzalanMr Titus Chelapurath
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1. Patient Physiotherapy - How to get Patients Moving on Dialysis?
Dr Hannah Young BSc, MSc, PhD, MCSP
Hannah Young
University of Leicester, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust

In this talk, Dr Hannah Young will outline current evidence around physical activity, exercise and reducing sedentary behaviour for people who are receiving dialysis. She will discuss some simple and brief strategies that can be used in the clinic to nudge people towards becoming more active, and highlight ways to overcome common barriers to activity that this population describe. She will also cover special considerations for particular groups of people, including those living with frailty, and multiple long term conditions. The importance of health inequalities in relation to physical activity will also be explored. Finally, she will cover practical resources and services that are available to support dialysis patients to be more active.

References
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    https://ukkidney.org/sites/renal.org/files/Exercise%20and%20Lifestyle%20in%20CKD%20clinical%20practice%20guideline33_v4_FINAL_0.pdf
  • 2.
    H. M. L. Young et al. (2022) Physical activity and sedentary behaviour interventions for people living with both frailty and multiple long-term conditions: a scoping review protocol. BMJ Open
  • 3.
    H. M. L. Young et al. (2018) Effects of intradialytic cycling exercise on exercise capacity, quality of life, physical function and cardiovascular measures in adult haemodialysis patients: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation
  • 4.
    J. Mayes et al. (2022) Targeted Non-Pharmacological Interventions for People Living with Frailty and Chronic Kidney Disease. Kidney and Dialysis
  • 5.
    H. M. L. Young et al. (2022) Living with frailty and haemodialysis: a qualitative study. BMC Nephrol
  • 6.
    H. M. L. Young et al. (2020) Exercise for people living with frailty and receiving haemodialysis: a mixed-methods randomised controlled feasibility study. BMJ Open
  • 7.
    O. Iyasere et al. (2022) Peritoneal Dialysis and the Role of Exercise Training Interventions. Kidney and Dialysis
2. Assisted PD Service, Specialist Role of a PD Nurse in Community Setting & Case Presentation
Sally Punzalan
Sally Punzalan
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust
Mr Titus Chelapurath
Titus Chelapurath
Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust

Home visiting program creates an opportunity to develop a holistic care delivery for people on peritoneal dialysis (PD) Community nurse's role in coordinating the care and involving other care partners in delivering quality of care in the community- PD is only one component of over all care.
The talk will focus on a patient's story Mr JR. we will explore the different issues and how the roles of a community PD nurse could be beneficial based on his case in improving the quality of life of person on dialysis

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H. Young et al. (2023, March 9), Patient Physiotherapy - How to get Patients Moving on Dialysis?, Assisted PD Service, Specialist Role of a PD Nurse in Community Setting & Case Presentation
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