Strategies to reduce the incidence of chronic kidney disease in children: time for action

Journal of Nephrology
Farahnak Assadi

Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasingly becoming a public health challenge worldwide, and its burden on our health care system is becoming enormous. CKD is not being detected early enough to initiate treatment regimens and reduce death and disability. Many children with CKD are unaware that they have this disorder. Therefore, initiatives should be undertaken to make healthcare providers, policy makers, and the general population more aware of the seriousness of CKD, its risk factors, and opportunities for early detection and intervention through screening. Addressing CKD effectively will require multiple initiatives. The strategic plan for CKD should define the path we must take to insure success in the prevention and treatment of this disease and serve as a roadmap to help educate adults, as well as children with this disease. The interventions should utilize the managed care system to develop CKD prevention and educate pediatricians, internists, nurse practitioners, and physician assistants about signs and symptoms of CKD. The strategic plan should also expand education outreach efforts to high risk patient populations in using the lay health advisor model by focusing on prevention, early detection, and control strategie...Continue Reading

Citations

Oct 1, 2012·Journal of Nephropathology·Alaleh GheissariYahya Madihi
Oct 21, 2016·Pediatric Emergency Care·Farahnak Assadi, Fatemeh Ghane Sharbaf
Apr 20, 2019·PloS One·Paulo Cesar Koch NogueiraRicardo Sesso
Sep 13, 2015·Journal of Clinical Pharmacology·Farahnak Assadi, Fatemeh Ghane Sharbaf

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