A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic

Introduction: This audit was performed to monitor the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) according to the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of CKD 2018 in a primary care clinic. Methods: Patients who attended the clinic from April to June 2019 and fulfilled the diagnosis of C...

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Published in:Malaysian Family Physician
Main Author: Jamaluddin J.; Yassin M.S.M.; Jamil S.N.; Kamel M.A.M.; Yusof M.Y.
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Language:English
Published: Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia 2021
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Jamaluddin J.; Yassin M.S.M.; Jamil S.N.; Kamel M.A.M.; Yusof M.Y.
A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic
2021
Malaysian Family Physician
16
3
10.51866/oa1171
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85125278837&doi=10.51866%2foa1171&partnerID=40&md5=a096f246ed9c5b7f4c3572a00cbb91eb
Introduction: This audit was performed to monitor the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) according to the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of CKD 2018 in a primary care clinic. Methods: Patients who attended the clinic from April to June 2019 and fulfilled the diagnosis of CKD were included in this study, except for those diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, pregnant women and those on dialysis. These criteria were set based on the CPGs. The standards were set following discussions with the clinic team members with reference to local guidelines, the 2017 United Kingdom National CKD audit and other relevant studies. Results: A total of 384 medical records were included in this audit. Overall, 5 out of 20 criteria for processes and 3 of 8 clinical outcomes for CKD care did not meet the set standards. These included the following: documentation of CKD classification based on albumin category (43.8%); CKD advice (19.0%); dietitian referral (9.1%); nephrologist referral (45.5%); haemoglobin level monitoring (65.7%); overall blood pressure (BP) control (45.3%); BP readings for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and non-DKD with > 1 g/day of proteinuria (≤ 130/80 mmHg, 37.0%); eGFR reduction of < 25% over the past year (77.2%). Identified problems included the absence of a CKD registry, eGFR and albuminuria reports, and a dedicated team, among other factors. Conclusions: Overall, 8 out of 28 criteria did not meet the standards of CKD care set for this audit. The problems identified in this audit have been addressed. Moreover, strategies have also been formulated to improve the diagnosis and management of CKD in this clinic. © 2021, Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia
1985207X
English
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author Jamaluddin J.; Yassin M.S.M.; Jamil S.N.; Kamel M.A.M.; Yusof M.Y.
spellingShingle Jamaluddin J.; Yassin M.S.M.; Jamil S.N.; Kamel M.A.M.; Yusof M.Y.
A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic
author_facet Jamaluddin J.; Yassin M.S.M.; Jamil S.N.; Kamel M.A.M.; Yusof M.Y.
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title A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic
title_short A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic
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title_fullStr A clinical audit of the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease in a primary care clinic
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description Introduction: This audit was performed to monitor the diagnosis and management of chronic kidney disease (CKD) according to the clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) of CKD 2018 in a primary care clinic. Methods: Patients who attended the clinic from April to June 2019 and fulfilled the diagnosis of CKD were included in this study, except for those diagnosed with a urinary tract infection, pregnant women and those on dialysis. These criteria were set based on the CPGs. The standards were set following discussions with the clinic team members with reference to local guidelines, the 2017 United Kingdom National CKD audit and other relevant studies. Results: A total of 384 medical records were included in this audit. Overall, 5 out of 20 criteria for processes and 3 of 8 clinical outcomes for CKD care did not meet the set standards. These included the following: documentation of CKD classification based on albumin category (43.8%); CKD advice (19.0%); dietitian referral (9.1%); nephrologist referral (45.5%); haemoglobin level monitoring (65.7%); overall blood pressure (BP) control (45.3%); BP readings for diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and non-DKD with > 1 g/day of proteinuria (≤ 130/80 mmHg, 37.0%); eGFR reduction of < 25% over the past year (77.2%). Identified problems included the absence of a CKD registry, eGFR and albuminuria reports, and a dedicated team, among other factors. Conclusions: Overall, 8 out of 28 criteria did not meet the standards of CKD care set for this audit. The problems identified in this audit have been addressed. Moreover, strategies have also been formulated to improve the diagnosis and management of CKD in this clinic. © 2021, Academy of Family Physicians of Malaysia. All rights reserved.
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