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New design 180820.qxp_Layout 1 02/10/2020 08:11 Page 1 October 2020 A MULTI-PROFESSIONAL RENAL WORKFORCE PLAN FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH KIDNEY DISEASE Produced in collaboration with the affiliates of the British Renal Society New design 180820.qxp_Layout 1 02/10/2020 08:12 Page 2 CONTRIBUTORS Dietitians (Renal Nutrition Group; RNG, Paediatric Renal interest Nutrition Group; PRING) of the British Dietetic Association Bruno Mafrici Fiona Graham Clinical Renal Technologists (Association of Renal Technologists; ART) Roger Moore Nursing (Association of Nephrology Nurses UK; British Transplant Society Nurses) Karen Jenkins Lynsey Stronach Physicians Robert Lewis Carol Inward Yincent Tse Phil Mason Adult and Paediatric Renal Pharmacists (UK Renal Pharmacy Group; RPG and Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group; NPPG) Andrea Devaney Rachel Crampton Andrew Wignell Psychosocial Practitioners: Psychologists (Clinical, Counselling Health), Counsellors, Psychotherapists and Social Workers Emma Coyne Amanda Logan Sophie Velleman Janette Moran Amanda Bevin Rachel Barkman-Astles Margaret Eyre Therapies: Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy and Clinical Exercise Physiology (Renal Rehabilitation Network) Ellen Castle Andrew Scott Lisa Ancliffe New design 180820.qxp_Layout 1 02/10/2020 08:12 Page 3 Affiliates of The British Renal Society CONTENTS British Dietetic Association Renal Nutrition Group EXECUTIVE SUMMARY..........................................................I British Dietetic Association Paediatric Renal interest Nutrition Group INTRODUCTION...................................................................II 1 DIETITIANS: ADULT AND PAEDIATRIC SERVICES .....................1 The Association of Renal Technologists 2 NURSING: ADULT AND PAEDIATRIC .........................................9 Association of Nephrology Nurses UK 3 PHARMACY: ADULT AND PAEDIATRIC SERVICES ...................20 British Transplant Society Nurses 4 PHYSICIANS: ADULT AND PAEDIATRICS .....................................29 Neonatal and Paediatric Pharmacists Group 5 PSYCHOSOCIAL PRACTITIONERS: PSYCHOLOGISTS, COUNSELLORS, PSYCHOTHERAPISTS, SOCIAL WORKERS: ADULT AND PAEDIATRICS......................................39 UK Renal Pharmacy Group 6 TECHNOLOGISTS......................................................52 Renal Physicians Group 7 THERAPIES: PHYSIOTHERAPY, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY AND CLINICAL EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGY ..........54 RESEARCH AND FUTURE RECOMMENDATIONS ........IV British Association for Paediatric Nephrology The British Psychological Society Renal Psychologists’ Network British Association of Social Workers atCamera/iStock Renal Psychological Therapists ront cover credit: F BRS Renal Rehabilitation Network F New design 180820.qxp_Layout 1 02/10/2020 08:12 Page 4 A MULTI-PROFESSIONAL RENAL WORKFORCE PLAN FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN WITH KIDNEY DISEASE I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY These recommendations, produced by the renal community, are intended to provide guidance on the workforce requirements needed to care for adults and children living with kidney disease. An efficient and effective kidney service requires integrated, multi-professional and multi-agency working. There has been a sustained rise in the number of adults and children being diagnosed with and treated for kidney disease. The complexity of managing the care of these people has increased and requires additional and specialist clinical skills and support across primary and secondary care settings. Providing the right staff with the necessary skills, in the right place, at the right time is challenging. The recommendations in this report are based on the complex needs of people living with kidney disease, and the associated skills required to deliver specialist care. The need for flexibility and new ways of working to make the best use of skills and knowledge is recognised. High quality care and efficient use of resources throughout the patient journey from diagnosis to end of life requires a whole-systems, holistic approach. Patients require support and specialist care from a whole range of healthcare professionals and primary care practitioners. Involving people living with kidney disease, and those supporting them, is of paramount importance to the planning and delivery of their care. The delivery of kidney care should be in partnership with well-informed people who are empowered to play a central role in how their condition is managed. To be achieved, this requires a workforce with appropriate skills, knowledge, competencies and resources. The roles and responsibilities of the various professional groups are outlined in this document. The information collated reflects current workforce skills, competencies, recognised acuity tools, career frameworks, and innovative ways of working that are being used to provide high quality kidney care across the UK. NHS England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have each developed strategies to improve quality and reduce inequality in health and social care. These strategies are likely to influence and inform future workforce directives. This document is intended to be used in conjunction with other current and future national workforce planning guidance to inform commissioners and providers of healthcare, in recognition of the diverse range of healthcare needs and systems that span the UK. The recommendations for workforce within the document are based upon the best available evidence. It is a ‘living document’ which will be reviewed and updated accordingly on a two-yearly cycle, to reflect innovations in practice, research and the changing demographic of the UK population. On behalf of the British Renal Society, we would like to thank all those who volunteered their time to contribute to this document. Sharlene Greenwood Karen Jenkins Hannah Young President British Renal Society Vice President Clinical Practice Vice President Clinical Development British Renal Society British Renal Society
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