Radically Rethinking Renal Supportive and Palliative Care in South Africa

Kidney International Reports(2021)

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The incidence of end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) is increasing worldwide; however, because of resource constraints, access to lifesaving kidney replacement therapy (KRT) remains limited in the state sector in South Africa. National guidelines mandate that only patients who are transplantable be accepted into state chronic dialysis programs. Once a patient is transplanted, there is an opportunity for a new patient to access a chronic dialysis slot. Given the resource scarcity, the South African Constitutional Court has ruled that rationing of dialysis is appropriate; however, this is not without cost both to patients and decision makers. Patients, both adults and pediatric, are often placed on a palliative care (PC) pathway not through choice but through circumstance. Renal supportive care (RSC) and PC involve an interdisciplinary approach to manage patients with ESKD to ensure that symptoms are managed optimally and to provide support during advanced disease. Innovative ways to address patient care at any age must be sought to ensure nonabandonment and adequate care with our limited resources.
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end-stage kidney disease,palliative care,renal supportive care
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