Abstract:
Introduction and Background: This project outlines the development of a
Peritoneal Dialysis (PD) clinic at the American University of Beirut Medical
Center (AUBMC), with a focused emphasis on clinical functions. As the global
burden of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
continues to rise, expanding renal replacement therapy (RRT) options is
essential. PD presents a patient-centered, home-based alternative to conventional
hemodialysis, offering greater flexibility and quality of life when supported by a
structured clinical framework.
Goals: The primary goal of this project was to develop the framework of a
comprehensive PD clinic within AUBMC, define its core clinical functions, and
propose the integration of multidisciplinary care, education, and follow-up
processes to optimize patient outcomes. This project aims will serve as a
foundational model for a PD clinic to ensure that patients opting for PD at
AUBMC receive safe, and effective care through a dedicated and collaborative
clinical structure.
Methods: A proposal of a PD clinic was developed based on literature, with a
focus on clinical functions, and considering needs-based assessment,
stakeholders’ engagement, workflow mapping, and alignment with international
best practices and standards of care in PD.
Program Implementation and Evaluation Plan: The implementation plan entails
aspect of building clinical infrastructure, operationalization of PD clinic and
achieving the provision of quality care. The evaluation plan incorporated both
patient-level and program-level metrics. From a patient perspective, outcomes
such as adherence to therapy, complication rates (peritonitis), dialysis
adequacy, patient education, and quality of life were prioritized. From a
programmatic standpoint, indicators such as protocol implementation,
interdisciplinary coordination, staff training, and continuous quality
improvement initiatives will be assessed