Developing a haemodialysis acuity tool (the HAT study): A qualitative study
Josephine S. F. Chow,
Susana S. Miguel,
Glenda Rayment
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundHaemodialysis units are now managing an increasing number of patients with varying needs and levels of acuity. To maintain safety, haemodialysis patients must be placed in the most appropriate dialysis unit that has the required human and physical resources to care for them. The first step towards achieving these goals is to develop a tool specific to haemodialysis units to effectively measure patient acuity.ObjectiveTo develop a haemodialysis acuity tool, utilising a focus group approach, in assessi… Show more
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