Arrival of Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis: Time to change dialysis pathways for older patients?

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Arrival of Assisted Peritoneal Dialysis: Time to change dialysis pathways for older patients?
Registration
Please complete the following and return to Lila LeBruin at
lila.lebruin@imperial.nhs.uk
Name……………………………………………………………..
Arrival of Assisted
Peritoneal Dialysis: Time to
change dialysis pathways
for older patients?
Job title…………………………………………………………..
Institution……………………………………………………….
Address…………………………………………………………..
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Monday 3rd November 2014
Sir James Paget Room,
BMA House, Tavistock Square, London WC1
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Organisers
Phone …………………………………………………………….
Edwina Brown
Simon Davies
Email……………………………………………………………..
Any dietary requirements:…………………………………………
PROGRAMME & REGISTRATION
PROGRAMME
9.30
10.00
10.10
10.40
11.05
11.15
11.30
11.45
12.05
12.25
12.45
13.00
13.45
14.10
14.30
14.45
15.45
16.00
16.45
17.00
COFFEE AND REGISTRATION
Assisted PD in UK
Opening remarks
Assisted PD in UK: history, outcome data, the future
Delivering assisted PD
Living with assisted PD: a son’s perspective
General discussion
COFFEE
Expanding access to assisted PD
Fits with NHS (England) objectives
Fits with models of care for frailty in the community
Commissioner viewpoint
General discussion
LUNCH
French experience of assisted PD – lessons learnt
Translation to UK – what would be needed
General discussion
Breakout groups
TEA
Feedback from groups and general discussion
Next steps
FINISH
Organisers
Edwina Brown
Lisa Fleming
Nilesh Dholakia
Richard Fluck
Gill Turner
Nesta Hawker
Thierry Lobbedez
Simon Davies
Edwina Brown
Simon Davies
Breakout groups and facilitators:
Models of care: community or in-house assistance: Maxine Keddo + Helen Capper
Impact on PD nursing:
Michelle Clemenger + Janet McCormick
Integration with older people services:
Sarah Brice, Gill Turner, Alistair Burns
Financial and staffing barriers: justifying costs
Richard Fluck + Nesta Hawker
Overcoming barriers
Simon Davies + Chas Newstead
Changing culture from default haemodialysis
Alastair Hutchinson + Alistair Chesser
Baxter Gambro and Fresenius Medical Care (UK) Ltd have provided
sponsorship grants for this independent programme
Professor Edwina Brown, Consultant Nephrologist, Imperial College Renal and
Transplant Centre, London
Professor Simon Davies, Consultant Nephrologist, University Hospital North
Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent
Speakers/Facilitators
Dr Sarah Brice, Lead Clinician for Elderly Medicine, Imperial College
Healthcare NHS Trust
Professor Alistair Burns, National Clinical Director for Dementia, NHS England
Helen Capper, Sister Peritoneal Dialysis Unit, University Hospital North
Staffordshire, Stoke-on-Trent
Professor Alistair Chesser, Consultant Nephrologist, Barts Health NHS Trust,
London
Michelle Clemenger, Clinical Nurse Manager, Peritoneal Dialysis Unit, Imperial
College Renal and Transplant Centre, London
Nilesh Dholakia, son of patient
Lisa Fleming, Client Account Manager, Advantage Healthcare
Dr Richard Fluck, National Clinical Director for Renal, NHS England
Nesta Hawker, Regional Programme of Care Manager Internal Medicine (North),
NHS England - Regional Team
Professor Alastair Hutchison, Chairman Clinical Director (renal) forum,
Consultant Nephrologist, Manchester Royal Infirmary, Manchester
Maxine Keddo, PD sister, Kings College Hospital, London
Professor Thierry Lobbedez, Nephrologist, University Hospital of Caen, France
Janet McCormick, Sister Peritoneal Dialysis Unit, Sheffield
Dr Chas Newstead, Chairman Clinical Reference Group; Consultant
Nephrologist, Leeds
Dr Gill Turner, Vice President – Clinical Quality, British Geriatrics Society