Brazilian Journal of Nephrology ()

EPIC Trial: education programme impact on serum phosphorous control in CKD 5D patients on hemodialysis

  • Carmen Tzanno Branco Martins,
  • Bárbara Margareth Menardi Biavo,
  • Clarissa Baia Bargas Uezima,
  • Jacqueline Alves Pereira dos Santos,
  • Camila Machado de Barros,
  • Elzo Ribeiro Júnior,
  • Paul Clesca Troconis,
  • Cristoforo Scavone,
  • Marcus Vinicius de Souza João Luiz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0101-2800.20170072
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 4
pp. 398 – 405

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Abstract Introduction: In stage 5D chronic kidney disease (CKD 5D) patients, the encouragement of treatment adherence by health professionals is a significant clinical challenge. Objectives: This study evaluates the impact of a nutritional education programme on hyperphosphatemia, utilizing the transtheoretical model of behavior change (TMBC). Subjects and Methods: A prospective interventional study comprising 179 CKD 5D patients with hypophosphatemia. The 4-month educational programme took place during dialysis sessions. Demographic and laboratory data were evaluated, whilst the TMBC was utilized both pre- and post-intervention. Results: 132 patients showed a positive change and significant reduction in phosphate levels, whilst 47 patients showed a negative change and little reduction in phosphate levels. Positive changes were identified at different levels of literacy. 117/179 participants had ongoing treatment with sevelamer throughout the trial period. 61 patients with intact parathyroid hormone (iPTH) 300 pg/ml also showed a decrease in phosphate levels. Conclusions: Nutritional education programmes can achieve excellent results when appropriately applied. An education programme may be effective across different literacy levels.

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