Patient satisfaction, quality of life provide clues to PD retention

As we continue ambitious efforts to help more people with kidney failure choose home dialysis therapies, new surveys and research are showing that patient satisfaction and quality of life may be critical to our success.
We have seen increased adoption of home dialysis in the past decade, especially peritoneal dialysis. But increasing the number of patients is only part of the challenge. We must ensure home treatments are a positive experience right from the start and be proactive in identifying early signs of dissatisfaction and burnout well before technique failure.
The good news is most

As we continue ambitious efforts to help more people with kidney failure choose home dialysis therapies, new surveys and research are showing that patient satisfaction and quality of life may be critical to our success.
We have seen increased adoption of home dialysis in the past decade, especially peritoneal dialysis. But increasing the number of patients is only part of the challenge. We must ensure home treatments are a positive experience right from the start and be proactive in identifying early signs of dissatisfaction and burnout well before technique failure.
The good news is most