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Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care Guidance and clinical tips to help detect, manage and refer patients in your practice with CKD 4th Edition 2020 The Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care (4th edition) handbook has been officially recognised as an Accepted Clinical Resource by The Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (RACGP), and endorsed by the Australian Primary Health Care Nurses Association (APNA), and the Australian and New Zealand Society of Nephrologists (ANZSN). Supporting the work of Kidney Health Australia © Kidney Health Australia This report is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced without written permission from Kidney Health Australia. Requests and enquiries concerning reproduction and rights should be directed to Kidney Health Australia, PO Box 9993, Melbourne VIC 3001. info@kidney.org.au. ISBN: 978-0-6485845-4-4 (print) 978-0-6485845-5-1 (web) Citation: Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care (4th edition). Kidney Health Australia, Melbourne, 2020. A digital version of this handbook is available at www.kidney.org.au Please refer to the digital version of the handbook for any relevant updates. Why use this handbook? Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care (4th edition) provides best practice recommendations for detecting and managing CKD in primary care: • Easy to use and interactive. • Quick reference guide containing all the essential information on detecting and managing CKD. • Colour coded CKD staging table. • Colour coded clinical action plans outlining goals of management, key management tasks and frequency of assessment required by CKD stage. • Medication advice and treatment targets. • Management framework for common CKD complications. • Nephrology referral guidelines. • Links to fact sheets, websites, and additional resources. The CKD Management in Primary Care handbook is available in both hard copy and electronic soft copy (free download from www.kidney.org.au). It is also available in app format via the app CKD Go! (free download on your app store). What’s new in the 4th edition? • New treatment targets for the • New section on the management management of hypertension in of kidney cysts. people with CKD (maintain blood • New information on the pressure below 130/80mmHg for management of oedema and anyone with CKD). cognitive decline in CKD. • New quick reference guide. • Expanded information on ‘whole • Kidney disease hotspots of practice approach’ to CKD care. – are you in one? • Expanded information on • New algorithms, flow charts self-management and behavioural and action charts. change in CKD. • New sick day plan for management • Integrated resources and of acute kidney injury. handouts. • New information on managing CKD in the presence of diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Kidney Health Australia 1 Foreword Welcome to the 4th edition of the Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) Management in Primary Care handbook. With this new edition, comes an updated title that reflects the important contribution of all health professionals engaged in primary care and their role in the delivery of best-practice care for patients at risk of and living with chronic kidney disease (CKD). CKD remains an under-recognised organ ‘silos’ but recognise that addressing condition in Australia, due to the multi-morbidity through patient-centred asymptomatic nature of the disease cohesive care is the most clinically and low awareness among Australians effective and cost-effective approach. regarding risk factors for kidney disease. Primary care is the central setting where Further compounding this problem is patient engagement in self-management, the issue of limited access and utilisation support for shared decision making, of health care services amongst those and multidisciplinary team care can most at risk of CKD. This includes be delivered to change the course of the geographically isolated, socially potentially devastating illnesses such as disadvantaged as well as Aboriginal CKD. peoples and Torres Strait Islanders. This handbook continues to be an Therefore, while we increasingly extensively utilised resource in primary focus on policy and whole of society care. It is both practical and accessible, approaches, including chronic disease and is used widely out in the field, care frameworks, proactive health checks especially when making key clinical and lifestyle and social determinants of decisions, due to its easy-to-use style chronic disease, there is much that can be and hard copy and digital formats. Many done in primary care at an individual level health professionals also utilise the highly to detect and slow progression of CKD. regarded CKD Go! digital application, This 4th edition handbook emphasises which has accompanied the handbook the relationship between CKD, since 2016. Positive feedback from the cardiovascular disease and diabetes. clinical community strengthens our Given the potential for new therapeutics commitment to this handbook, and we that may address all three conditions, are confident the changes within this it is particularly pertinent that we no new edition will enhance its utility for all longer view the patient in disease or primary care professionals. 2 Kidney Health Australia
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