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Quality Improvement Initiatives in Renal Biopsy for Patient-Centered Communication by Shared Decision Making

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Specialty Radiology
Date 2022 May 28
PMID 35626381
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Background: Renal biopsy is the gold standard for diagnosing renal disease. The major concern is bleeding. Shared decision making (SDM) has been reported to improve communication but has never been used regarding renal biopsy.

Methods: We launched a 5-year project on SDM for renal biopsy. We collected cases of renal biopsy and bleeding, and cases of SDM. The process of quality improvement (QI) for SDM is also shared.

Results: Taichung Veterans General Hospital has the largest number of renal biopsy cases, and the lowest bleeding rate in Taiwan. We enlisted a core team for this QI project and conducted stakeholder mapping. In 2017, we conducted a small pilot study for SDM based on printed material as a decision aid. The satisfaction rate was 95.5%. From 2018 to 2019, we improved SDM patients' decision aid from printed material to four videos, designing questions to consolidate their understanding, and a unique information platform. The above improvements facilitated the utilization of SDM for renal biopsy (81.27% in 2020 and 100% in 2021). Even with higher bleeding complications in 2019 and 2020, patients remained satisfied when we launched SDM prior to renal biopsy.

Conclusion: This is the first study regarding SDM on renal biopsy. Through SDM, patients had time to understand renal biopsy, including risk and benefit. We recommend SDM to elaborate renal biopsy in clinical practice.

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