Audit and feedback – Chronic kidney disease: early detection and management (Closed)
Audit and feedback – Chronic kidney disease: early detection and management (Closed)
Enrolments for this course have closed. This course has been reviewed and it has been determined that it should be discontinued as the content is not current. Your completion certificates will continue to be available.
A series of quality improvement clinical audits
Target audience
- General practitioners (GPs)
- Health professionals working in remote areas with extended scope of practice*
*While these clinical audits are primarily targeted at GPs, health professionals who work in rural or remote areas with extended scope of practice could complete these in collaboration with appropriate clinical staff.
Cost: Free
CPD points: Self-recorded: See details
About
One in 10 Australian adults have signs of probable chronic kidney disease (CKD) and less than 10% of those affected are aware they may have the condition.
Knowing who is at risk of CKD allows targeted screening and early diagnosis. Early detection and intervention may slow or halt disease progression to help avoid dialysis and kidney transplant, and reduce absolute cardiovascular risk.
Audit and feedback activities (Closed)
Chronic kidney disease: Audit and feedback activity 1 – Screening (Closed)
This activity allows you to screen patients at risk of CKD and identify those with early signs of the disease.
Chronic kidney disease: Audit and feedback activity 2 – Diagnosis and management (Closed)
This activity allows you to review your approach to the diagnosis and the management of CKD.
Chronic kidney disease: Audit and feedback activity 3 – Pharmacological management (Closed)
This activity allows you to optimise your prescribing for CKD, including the use of:
- angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors / angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs) and
- sodium-glucose co-transporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitors to treat those with CKD and type 2 diabetes.
Continuing professional development
Self-directed CPD
This audit and feedback activity can be self-recorded for professional development hours. The audit’s duration will vary depending on the GP, their practice and the number of patients reviewed. NPS MedicineWise recommends allowing approximately 3–8 hours per 5–10 patients to complete each audit. There are three audits available to choose from.