Renal Society of Australasia Annual Scientific Conference

Session Details

Ethics

Friday, 18 August 2006 14:00 -15:30

Corryong 1

Chairperson Allison F Williams University of MelbourneAustralia

Shared decision making achieves the best possible outcome for patients considering renal dialysis
  • Mary Malandra, North West Dialysis Service Melbourne Health, Australia
  • Hobson’s Choice: dialysis or the coffin?
  • Deirdre M Fetherstonhaugh, University of Melbourne, Australia
  • Chronic Disease Self Management Programs - Examining the feasibility of introducing a patient centred care model to dialysis patients
  • Wendy Purcell, North West Dialysis Service, Australia
  • National Service Standards for Renal Services to Remote Australia - improving access, improving outcomes
  • Ms Gillian M Gorham, Department of Health and Community Services NT, Australia
  • Introduction of an innovative Aboriginal Renal Disease Prevention and Education Program, in the Northern Sector of the Hunter New England (HNE) Health Service in NSW
  • Leeanne M Cutmore, Hunter New England Area Health Service, Australia
  • Ms Jill B Telfer, Hunter New England Area Health Service, Australia
  • Development of measures for Chronic Kidney Disease, data collection and reporting of results to date
  • Pauline A Nicholas, Clinical Practice Improvement Centre, Australia
  • Published on Tuesday, 8 August 2006 by the Professional Conference Organiser