Use of nurse practitioners in pediatric kidney transplant: a model for providing comprehensive care to children and families

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作者
Brennan, Jessica [1 ]
McEnhill, Marilyn [1 ]
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[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, San Francisco Med Ctr, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
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RENAL-TRANSPLANTATION;
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10.7182/prtr.21.4.d7472gv435043876
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R61 [外科手术学];
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摘要
It is well documented that kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for children with end-stage renal disease. Pediatric kidney transplant patients are a complex population because of their need for lifelong immunosuppression, potential for delayed growth and development, and increased risk of heart disease and cancer. Although many large pediatric kidney transplant programs use nurse practitioners, the role of the nurse practitioner is still emerging in relation to the transplant coordinator role. This article describes the practice of pediatric nurse practitioners caring for children who require a kidney transplant and why nurse practitioners are ideal for providing comprehensive care to this population. Transplant programs are regulated by the United Network for Organ Sharing and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Both organizations require transplant programs to designate a transplant coordinator with the primary responsibility of coordinating clinical aspects of transplant care. Incorporating transplant coordinator activities into the role of the pediatric nurse practitioner is discussed as a model for providing care throughout the process of kidney transplantation. Transplant pediatric nurse practitioners are in a unique position to expand the care for pediatric kidney transplant patients by assuming the role of clinician, educator, administrator, and coordinator. (Progress in Transplantation. 2011;21:306-311)
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