Active collaboration with primary care providers increases specialist referral in chronic renal disease

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Mondry A. [1 ]
Zhu A.-L. [1 ]
Loh M. [1 ]
Vo T.D. [2 ]
Hahn K. [3 ]
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[1] Bioinformatics Institute, Singapore
[2] Klinikum Solingen, Solingen
[3] Dialysegemeinschaftspraxis, Dortmund, Karl- Harr- Strasse
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Chronic Renal Failure; Renal Replacement Therapy; Primary Care Provider; Continuous Medical Education; Chronic Renal Disease;
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10.1186/1471-2369-5-16
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Background: Late referral to specialist nephrological care is associated with increased morbidity, mortality, and cost. Consequently, nephrologists' associations recommend early referral. The recommendations' effectiveness remains questionable: 22-51% of referrals need renal replacement therapy (RRT) within 3-4 months. This may be due to these recommendations addressing the specialist, rather than the primary care providers (PCP). The potential of specialist intervention aiming at slowing progression of chronic renal failure was introduced individually to some 250 local PCPs, and referral strategies were discussed. To overcome the PCPs' most often expressed fears, every referred patient was asked to report back to his PCP immediately after the initial specialist examination, and new medications were prescribed directly, and thus allotted to the nephrologist's budget. Methods: In retrospective analysis, the stage of renal disease in patients referred within three months before the introductory round (group A, n = 18), was compared to referrals two years later (group B, n = 50). Results: Relative number of patients remained stable (28%) for mild/ moderate chronic kidney disease (MMCKD), while there was a noticeable shift from patients referred severe chronic kidney disease (SCKD) (group A: 44%, group B: 20%) to patients referred in moderate chronic kidney disease (MCKD) (group A: 28%, group B: 52%). Conclusion: Individually addressing PCPs' ignorance and concerns noticeably decreased late referral. This stresses the importance of enhancing the PCPs' problem awareness and knowledge of available resources in order to ensure timely specialist referral. © 2004 Mondry et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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