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Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P70 HAEMODIALYSIS STAFF TRAINING REQUIREMENTS IN RELATION TO INTRADIALYTIC EXERCISE: A QUALITATIVE STUDY Hannah ML Young1, Amy L Clarke1, Maurice Dungey1,2, Nicky Hudson3, James O Burton1,, Alice C Smith1 1Leicester Kidney Exercise Team, Dept of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation and John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital, 2School of Sport, Exercise and Health Sciences, Loughborough University, 3School of Applied Social Sciences, DeMontfort University P71 ‘PERFECTLY CAPABLE’: CREATING A DIALYSIS GAMES Pursey VA, Rowan, H, Betts, MA York Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P72 BODY COMPOSITION, QUALITY OF LIFE AND PHYSICAL FUNCTION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Richler-Potts D1, Neale J1,2, Gould DW1, Churchward DR1, Clarke AL1, Smith AC1,2 1Leicester Kidney Exercise Team, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester 2John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital P73 A 12 MONTH INTRADIALYTIC CYCLING SERVICE EVALUATION: IMPACT ON ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION, AND REASONS FOR WITHDRAWAL Darren R Churchward1,2, Hannah ML Young1, 2, Maurice Dungey1, 2, James O Burton1, 2, Alice C Smith1, 2, 1Leicester Kidney Exercise Team, Department of Infection, Immunity and Inflammation, University of Leicester, 2John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital CKD (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Robert Lewis P35 MULTI-CENTRE RANDOMISED CONTROLLED TRIAL OF ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME INHIBITOR (ACEI) / ANGIOTENSIN RECEPTOR BLOCKER (ARB) WITHDRAWAL IN ADVANCED RENAL DISEASE; THE STOP-ACEI TRIAL Valente, M¹, Brettell, EA1, Ives, N¹, Topham, PS2, El-Nahas, M3, Khwaja, A3, Cockwell, P4, Cleland, JG5, Bhandari, S6 ¹Birmingham Clinical Trials Unit, University of Birmingham, 2John Walls Renal Unit, Leicester General Hospital Leicester, 3Sheffield Kidney Institute, 4Department of Renal Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, 5National Heart & Lung Institute, Imperial College London, 6Hull Royal Infirmary, Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS Trust P36 PATTERNS OF RENAL DISEASE IN 2 NORTH-WEST COUNTIES OF THE UK – CHESHIRE AND WIRRAL Noshaba Naz, Mrityunjay Hiremath, N Nicholas, T Rollinson, Kevin A Banerjee Wirral University Teaching Hospital P37 CELBRATING TEN YEARS OF AN ESTABLISHED PRE-DIALYSIS SERVICE Thomas N, Aggett J, Pugh J, Goodland A, Prichard A Nephrology and Transplant Directorate, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff P38 ANALYSIS OF NEPHROLOGY AND LOW CLEARANCE CLINIC REFERRAL PATTERNS ACCORDING TO PATIENT AGE Wendy Brown, Michelle Willicombe Imperial College Healthcare Trust P39 AUTOMATIC CLASSIFICATION OF LONG-TERM KIDNEY FUNCTION FOR CKD PATIENTS USING MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES: CLASSIFYING EGFR TRENDS Norman Poh1, Santosh Tirunagari1,2, Simon de Lusignan3Farmer Christopher4 P40 DOES CO-EXISTING CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE INFLUENCE HAEMORRHAGIC STROKE OUTCOMES? Philip Thomas1; Peter Carr2; David Sandler2 & Jyoti Baharani3 ¹Department of Elderly Care Medicine, Good Hope Hospital, ²Department of Stroke Medicine, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital, ³Department of Nephrology, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital 23

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P41 PROGRESSIVE versus NON-PROGRESSIVE IDIOPATHIC MEMBRANOUS GLOMERULONEPHRITIS OVER 39 YEARS: A CATEGORICAL APPROACH TO SAFE AND EFFECTIVE THERAPY J M Bone, K Abdelnabi, N.Naz, P S Williams, A V Crowe,T.Ledson, J L Alexander, R.Brown Royal Liverpool and Broadgreen University Hospital, Prescot Street, Liverpool, and Arrowe Park Hospital, Upton, Wirral P42 ASSOCIATION BETWEEN DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS, ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY AND CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE H. Mahmoud1,3, MW. Taal1,3, FL. Game2,3, H.Sherriff1, L.Proctor1, H. Baig1, C.Peter1, E.Lincoln1, F.Asma1, NM. Selby1,3 Departments of Renal Medicine1 and Diabetes2, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby, Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine3, University of Nottingham DIETARY FACTORS AND INTERVENTIONS (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Helen MacLaughlin P108 INVESTIGATION OF THE VARIATION IN PHOSPHATE CONTENT OF WINES Elizabeth Lindley1,2,6, John Agar4, Mike Bosomworth3, Seán Costelloe3, Julienne Freeman3, David Keane1,2,6, Tony Shadbolt5, Douglas Thompson3and Tracey Ying4 1Renal Medicine, 2Medical Physics and 3Blood Sciences, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust,4Renal Medicine, Geelong Hospital, Australia,5SHORT SHEEP Micro-Winery, Mudgee, Australia and 6NIHR Devices for Dignity Healthcare Technology Co-operative P109 SEVERE HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA AND SHORT BOWEL SYNDROME IN A HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENT Alford, H., Farrington, K., Vilar, E. Department of Renal Medicine, Lister Hospital Stevenage P110 DIETARY FRUCTOSE: A NEW PARADIGM IN PREDICTING METABOLIC PROFILE IN KIDNEY TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Winnie Chan1,2, Jos Bosch2,3, David Jones4, Okdeep Kaur1, Phillip McTernan5, Anna Phillips2, Richard Borrows1,2 1Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham, UK; 2University of Birmingham, UK; 3University of Amsterdam, Netherlands; 4Manchester Metropolitan University, UK; 5University of Warwick, UK P111 AN EXPLORATORY INVESTIGATION TO DETERMINE WHETHER CHANGES IN MODIFIABLE CARDIAC RISK FACTORS OCCUR IN THE FIRST YEAR POST KIDNEY TRANSPLANT Williams, H1, Russell, S2, White, H3, Alderdice, J1, Morton, M2 1Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Manchester Royal Infirmary, 2Department of Renal Surgery, Manchester Royal Infirmary, 3Departmentof Nutrition and Dietetics, Leeds Beckett University P112 DEVELOPING RENAL DIETETIC OUTCOME MEASURES, THE BEGINNING OF THE JOURNEY . . . Renal Nutrition Group (RNG): Outcomes working party Gallimore. C, Alderdice. J, Barrett. J, El-Sherbini. N, Flint. J, Gardiner. C, Harman. A, Perry, S, Tarm, L P113 IS THE NEW RENAL DIETETIC OUTCOMES AUDIT TOOL FIT FOR PURPOSE? Renal Nutrition Group (RNG): Outcomes Working Group Perry S, Alderdice J, Barrett J, El-Sherbini, N, Gallimore C, Gardiner C, Flint J, Harman A, Tarm, L P114 WHAT INFLUENCES ACHIEVEMENT OF DIETETIC OUTCOMES IN RENAL PATIENTS? El-Sherbini, N Alderdice J, Barrett J, Flint J, Gallimore C, Gardiner C, Harman A, Perry S, Tarm L BDA RNG Outcomes Working Group, British Dietetic Association, 148/9 Great Charles Street, Queensway, Birmingham P115 CAN GUIDELINES FOR USE IN IDENTIFYING REFEEDING RISK BE APPLIED TO RENAL PATIENTS? Green, A 1, Mafrici, B 1, Livesey, L 1, Peacock, V 1, McGlinchey, N1, Roe, S 2 1 Renal Dietitian, Dietetic and Nutrition Department, Therapy Services, Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust, 2 Consultant Nephrologist, Renal and Transplant Unit, Nottingham University Hospital NHS Trust 24

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P116 FLUID AND SALT DIETARY INTAKE AUDIT IN PATIENTS RECEIVING HAEMODIALYSIS TREATMENT G Ramlan and L Chandrasekharan Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust HAEMODIALYSIS COMPLICATIONS (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Enric Vilar P145 CARBAPENEM RESISTANT ORGANISMS IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WHO HAVE HAD DIALYSIS TREATMENT ABROAD: A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE MPM Graham-Brown, R Bell, Sarah Taylor, Tracey Cox, Flora Luscombe, Coral Wimbury, Heather Chamberlain, G Warwick John Walls Renal Unit, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust P146 COMPARISON OF THE TURBIDIMETRIC AND CHROMOGENIC KINETIC LIMULUS AMOEBOCYTE LYSATE (LAL) ASSAY FOR BLOOD ENDOTOXIN DETECTION IN END-STAGE KIDNEY DISEASE Jonathan Wong1,2, Enric Vilar1,2, Nathan Davies3 and Ken Farrington1,2 1 Department of Nephrology, Lister Hospital, Stevenage, 2 University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, 3UCL Institute for Liver and Digestive Health P147 RELATIONSHIP OF DEPRESSIVE SYMPTOMS WITH PROLONGED POST-DIALYSIS RECOVERY TIMES Guirguis, A.1, 2, Friedli, K.2, Fineberg, N.A., 2, 3, Day, C.4, Almond. M.5, Davenport, A.5, Da Silva-Gane, M2., Chilcot, J.7, Wellsted, D. 2, Farrington, K.1, 2 1East and North Hertfordshire NHS Trust, 2 University of Hertfordshire, 3Hertfordshire Partnership University NHS Foundation Trust, 4University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust, 5Southend University Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, 6Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, 7King’s College London P148 CORRELATION OF ABDOMINAL AORTIC CALCIFICATION WITH CARDIAC HYPERTROPHY, PULSE PRESSURE AND MINERAL AND BONE DISEASE BIOCHEMISTRIES IN HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS Dimitra Bacharaki¹, Ioannis Griveas², Kiriaki Stamatelou³, Panagiotis Sitaras² ¹Attikon University Hospital, Nephrology, CHAIDARI, GREECE, ²Nefroiatriki, Nephrology, Athens, GREECE, ³Kianous Stavros, Nephrology, Athens, GREECE P149 DO NURSE LED FOOT CHECKS RESULT IN IMPROVED REPORTED FOOT SELF-CARE BEHAVIOUR IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS WITH DIABETES? Brand, S.1, Lincoln, N.2, Musgrove, A.3 1Renal and Transplant Unit, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, 2 Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham, 3Department of Diabetes, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust P150 DEVELOPMENT AND IMPLEMENTATION OF NEW GUIDANCE FOR PRESCRIBING AND MONITORING VANCOMYCIN FOR HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS Helen Thomas1, Robert Bradley1, Gareth Roberts2 and Abdulfattah Alejmi3 1Renal Pharmacist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff; 2Consultant Nephrologist, University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff; 3Consultant Nephrologist, Ysybty Gwynedd, Bangor P151 NON ADHERENCE TO HAEMODIALYSIS PRESCRIPTION Kelly White, Carol Rhodes, Catherine Johnson, Dr Richard Fluck Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Derby Hospital P152 SAMPLE CONTAMINATION AND ACCURACY OF INR MONITORING IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS Poynton, M1, Ashby,D2 1Imperial College London, London, 2Hammersmith Hospital, London 25

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days HAEMODIALYSIS TREATMENT (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Damien Ashby P153 PREDICTION OF RESIDUAL KIDNEY FUNCTION IN HAEMODIALYSIS USING BETA-TRACE PROTEIN AND BETA-2 MICROGLOBULIN Jonathan Wong1, 2, Sivakumar Sridharan1, 2, Enric Vilar1, 2& Ken Farrington1, 2 1Lister Hospital, Stevenage, Hertfordshire, 2University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield P154 OCTENILIN WOUND IRRIGATION SOLUTION AS AN ALTERNATIVE TO CHLORHEXIDINE IN THE HAEMODIALYSIS SETTING Debling, P Kent and Canterbury Hospital P155 MONITORING OF ANTI XA ACTIVITY IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HIGH VOLUME HAEMODIAFILTRATION (HDF) USING TINZAPARIN FOR ANTICOAGULATION Raza H.1, Large S.2, Odgers E.2, Schulz M.1 ¹Renal Unit Royal Liverpool University Hospital, ²St Helens & Knowsley Dialysis Unit P156 THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A COMPREHENSIVE SHARED CARE INITIATIVE IN A LARGE HAEMODIALYSIS UNIT Cabada, J.1, Rhodes, C.1, Mckinnell, J.C.1, Fluck, R.J.1 Department of Renal Medicine, 1Royal Derby Hospital, Derby P157 SOLUBLE UROKINASE PLASMINOGEN RECEPTOR (SUPAR): A FUTURE RISK MARKER FOR HEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS? Griveas, I, Andriopoulos, C, Sitaras, P, Aktsiali, M ‘Nefroiatriki’ Private Renal Unit, Chalandri, Athens, Greece P158 IS DIABETIC CARE FOR HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS OPTIMUM? ROOM FOR IMPROVEMENT Forbes S H, Redington K, Olaitan A, Kumaralingam P, Yaqoob M M Department of Renal Medicine and Transplantation, Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel P159 DOES SET POINT SODIUM CHANGE AFTER INITIATING HAEMODIALYSIS? Vilar, E1,2. Spinthakis,N1. Farrington, K1,2 1Lister Renal Unit, Stevenage, 2Department of Postgraduate Medicine, University of Hertfordshire P160 TWICE-WEEKLY INCREMENTAL DIALYSIS DOES NOT COMPROMISE SURVIVAL Enric Vilar, Humza Chandna, Laura Mawer, Ken Farrington Lister Renal Unit P161 COULD SHARED HAEMODIALYSIS CARE INCREASE THE UPTAKE OF HOME HAEMODIALYSIS? Claire Reid, Martin Wilkie & Paul Laboi Yorkshire and Humber Renal Network Shared Haemodialysis Care Programme MEDICINES MANAGEMENT & MINERAL BONE DISORDER (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Lucy Galloway P91 LANTHANUM CARBONATE: SAFETY DATA AFTER 10 YEARS Marc E De Broe, 1Rosamund J Wilson,2 Svetlana Garafola,3J Brian Copley4 1Department of Nephrology, Antwerp University, Antwerp, Belgium; 2Spica Consultants, Marlborough, UK; 3Shire, Lexington, MA, USA; 4Shire, Wayne, PA, USA P92 ELEMENTAL CALCIUM INTAKE, TABLET BURDEN, AND DOSE-RELATIVITY OF CALCIUM ACETATE/CARBONATE VERSUS LANTHANUM CARBONATE IN THE TREATMENT OF HYPERPHOSPHATAEMIA Rosamund J Wilson,1 Peter Preston, 2 J Brian Copley2 1Spica Consultants, Marlborough, UK, 2Shire, Wayne, PA, USA 26

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P93 HYPOCALCAEMIA MANAGEMENT POST PARATHYROIDECTOMY IN RENAL PATIENTS-A SINGLE CENTRE REVIEW Rajkumar Chinnadurai1, Constantina Chrysochou1, Helen Doran2, Smeeta Sinha1 1Department of Renal Medicine, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford, 2Department of Endocrine Surgery, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford P94 PATIENTS’ OPINION OF EARLY PHASE DRUG TRIALS ADVERTISEMENT A Ullah, T. Ganguly, R. Fitzgerald, T. Foster, L. Burgess, E. Griffin, S. Bunn & M. Howse Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool P95 THERAPY AND OUTCOMES IN MINIMAL CHANGE DISEASE: A SINGLE-CENTRE EXPERIENCE Fenton A, Smith S W, Hewins P Department of Renal Medicine, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust P96 MEDICATION REVIEWS IN DIALYSIS DEPENDENT PATIENTS: CAN THEY BE SUCCESSFULLY COMPLETED REMOTELY Claire Oates, Sara Perkins Pharmacy Department, North Bristol NHS Trust P97 RITUXIMAB IN TREATMENT OF IgG4 RELATED DISEASE (CASE REPORT) Dr. Farid Ghalli1, Dr. Stephen Jolles3, Dr. Steve Riley2 1Speciality Doctor in Nephrology- Nephrology and Renal Transplant unit- University Hospital of Wales, 2Senior Lecturer in Nephrology – Institute Of Nephrology - Cardiff University, 3Consultant Immunologist - University Hospital of Wales P98 ADHERENCE TO AKI (ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY) BUNDLE - DO DRUGS WITH NEPHROTOXIC POTENTIAL GET STOPPED AND THEN RESTARTED DURING ADMISSION WITH AKI? Aisha Sadiq and Mansoor N Ali Calderdale and Huddersfield Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust NUTRITIONAL ASSESSMENTS (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Harriet Williams P99 EXAMINING CHANGES IN HAND GRIP STRENGTH AND ITS RELATIONSHIP WITH SUBJECTIVE GLOBAL ASSESSMENT IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS Willingham FC1, Fletcher SJ1, Gwynne M1, Owen S1, Pownall H1, Leung J1, Taal MW1,2 1Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Derby Hospital, 2Division of Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry Medicine, University of Nottingham P100 NUTRITIONAL RISK IN PATIENTS ON HAEMODIALYSIS: NUTRITIONAL SCREENING, NUTRITIONAL STATUS AND DIET QUALITY Jackson, H, Turner, V, Russell, J, Feeney A. Department of Nutrition & Dietetics, St George’s Hospital, London P101 TIME FOR DIALYSIS? TIME TO EAT? Julie Hannah, Louise M. Wells, Vickie Brenchley Department of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, York P102 EVALUATION OF THE CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS OF ENTERAL TUBE FEEDING IN UNDERNOURISHED HAEMODIALYSIS OUT-PATIENTS Gillian Walker 1, Hayley Robertson 1, Andy Peters 2 1 Dietetic Department, Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh 2 AHP Research & Development Facilitator, Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh P103 A STUDY OF PATIENTS’ DIETARY HABITS AND MEAL PATTERNS ON HAEMODIALYSIS: A COMPARISON BETWEEN DIALYSIS AND NON-DIALYSIS DAYS Stevens M, Ives A, White A, Munday J. Basildon and Thurrock University Trust Hospital 27

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P104 ‘NO, I DON’T EAT ANY SALT!’ AN AUDIT TO DETERMINE SALT INTAKE AND COMMON SOURCES OF SALT IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS Jan Flint, Claire Donnelly Renal Dietetics, Therapy Services, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust P105 PATIENTS WHO ARE MANAGED BY A MULTIDISCIPLINARY LOW CLEARANCE CLINIC ARE BETTER NOURISHED WHEN THEY START DIALYSIS Durman, K¹, McManus B², Rajikariar R² ¹Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Bart’s Health NHS Trust, ²Department of Renal Medicine and Transplantation, Bart’s Health NHS Trust P106 PRO-ACTIVE INDIVIDUALISED DIETARY MODIFICATION REDUCES THE PREVALENCE OF HYPERKALAEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CKD Helen L MacLaughlin, Deepa Kariyawasam, Sorcha Kenny, Nicola Marsh, Helen Clackson Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, King’s College Hospital P107 IMPLEMENTING SUBJECTIVE GLOBAL ASSESSMENT IN LOW CLEARANCE CLINICS Roshni Desai, Jan Flint, Rachel Nandy, Jacqueline Newman, Rebecca Walker Renal Therapy Team, Therapy Services, Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust, Pond Street, London PATIENT & PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Kate McCarthy P60 PATIENTS AND SERVICE USERS AS PARTNERS: WHAT MODELS WORK BEST TO IMPROVE PATIENT EXPERIENCE IN LONG TERM CONDITIONS SERVICES? PIPPIN STUDY Smiddy J¹; Marks S¹; Boote J¹; Lee L³; Barton I³; Da Silva-Gane M², Farrington, K², Vilar, E² ¹The Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care (CRIPAC), University of Hertfordshire ²Lister Hospital E&N Herts NHS Trust, ³Basildon & Thurrock UH NHS Foundation Trust P61 DO PEOPLE ‘THINK KIDNEYS’? A STUDY OF KNOWLEDGE LEVELS IN THE GENERAL POPULATION Selby NM, Taylor A, Cullen R, Mills P, Russell J, Thomas K and Fluck RJ (on behalf of NHS England ‘Think Kidneys’ AKI Programme) P62 INCREASING ORGAN DONATION AWARENESS AMONGST BLACK, ASIAN AND MINORITY ETHNIC COMMUNITIES Neerja Jain & Peter Storey Kidney Research UK P63 FROM PATIENTS FOR PATIENTS - DEVELOPING A PROGRAMME OF PEER SUPPORT FOR PATIENTS ACROSS A RENAL NETWORK AS PART OF A PATIENT EXPERIENCE QI COLLABORATIVE H Jayasekera, L Woodall, J Smith, A Hyde, A Hughes, S Youssouf, L Clifton, T Astbury, T Murphy, S Sinha, V Poynton, K Pennington, R Donne, J Hegarty Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust P64 PATIENT AND CARER INVOLVEMENT IN KIDNEY CARE RESEARCH: PEARLS AND PITFALLS Thomas N1, Jenkins, K2, McManus B3, Gracey B3 1London South Bank University; 2East Kent Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust; 3Barts Health P65 INCREASING PATIENT, CARER & PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT AND ENGAGEMENT (PCPIE) IN OUR RESEARCH Harwood, S1, Smith, P1, 2 1Kidney Research UK, 2IgANephropathy Patient Group P66 STRATEGIES TO ENCOURAGE UPTAKE OF SELF-CARE FOR HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS IN LEICESTERSHIRE Chuah CK 1*,Pudge G 1*, Sheikh N 1*, Taneja S 1*, Baines RJ 2, Burton JO2 1Department of Medical and Social Care Education, University of Leicester, 2Department of Renal Medicine, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, *Joint First Authors 28

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both daysPATIENT EDUCATION & DECISION MAKING (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Nicola Thomas P18 EXPLAINING DIALYSIS TO YOUNG CHILDREN Eyre, M, Goodhead, C Renal Unit, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust P19 SELF-MANAGEMENT OF END-STAGE RENAL DISEASE: THE PATIENT PERSPECTIVE Goodhead, C, Eyre, M, Renal Unit, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust P20 THINK ABOUT PHOSPHATE – A NEW WAY OF WORKING Ruddock, N John Walls Renal Unit, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, Leicester P21 SCREENING FOR COGNITIVE FUNCTION [CI] IN PATIENTS PRIOR TO EDUCATION FOR RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY [RRT] OPTIONS Simons, A, Baharani, J Birmingham Heartlands Hospital P22 A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF INFORMATION NEEDS IN ADULTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE STAGE 3B-4 IN SECONDARY CARE Watts, H¹, Ashby, D¹, Duncan, N¹, Griffith, M¹, Manilay, C¹, Irwin, J² ¹ West London Renal and Transplant Centre, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London ²Buckinghamshire New University, Faculty of Society & Health, Uxbridge P23 HOW LONG SHOULD A PATIENT INFORMATION SHEET BE FOR A CLINICAL RESEARCH STUDY? Carlito Adan1, Leela Goldstein1, Iain C Macdougall1 1Renal Unit, King’s College Hospital, London P24 GETTING RESEARCH OUTPUTS INTO PREDIALYSIS PROGRAMMES: IMPLEMENTING THE DIALYSIS DECISION AID BOOKLET Bekker HL,1 Winterbottom AE2, Mooney A,2 Wilkie M,3 Davies S,4 on behalf of the Yorkshire Dialysis Decision Aid group (www.yodda.leeds/.ac.uk); Lumsden A on behalf of Kidney Research UK (kidneyresearchuk.org/DialysisDecisionAid).5 1University of Leeds, 2Department of Renal Medicine, St James University Hospital, 3Sheffield Kidney Institute, Northern General Hospital, NHS Sheffield Hospital Trust, 4Institute for Science & Technology in Medicine, Guy Hilton Research Centre, Staffordshire, 5Kidney Research UK PATIENT EXPERIENCE (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Helen Hurst P25 WHAT DID YOU DO ON DIALYSIS TODAY? Claire Reid, Angela Boidi, Nilar Than, Paul Laboi Renal Department, York Hospital NHS Trust P26 HOW IS CONTINUITY OF CARE EXPERIENCED BY PATIENTS ATTENDING A RENAL OUTPATIENTS DEPARTMENT? AN EXPLORATORY STUDY Brand, S.1, Pollock, K.2 1Renal and Transplant Unit, Nottingham University Hospitals Trust, 2Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Nottingham P27 PILL BURDEN AND QUALITY OF LIFE IN OLDER DIALYSIS PATIENTS: A BASELINE ANALYSIS FROM THE FRAIL AND ELDERLY PATIENT OUTCOMES ON DIALYSIS (FEPOD) STUDY Iyasere O 1,Johansson L1, Brown E.A.1 and FEPOD investigators2 ¹Imperial College Renal and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK ²Renal units in England and Northern Ireland P28 USE AND IMPACT OF RENAL PATIENT VIEW ON HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS’ SATISFACTION IN THE DOPPS Hugh Rayner¹, Richard Fluck², Brian Bieber³, Francesca Tentori³ ¹Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham, UK, ²Royal Derby Hospital, Derby Hospitals Foundation Trust, Derby, UK, ³Arbor Research Collaborative for Health, Ann Arbor, MI, USA 29

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P29 EVALUATION OF THE AWARENESS OF VASCULITIS AND LUPUS PATIENTS OF MEDICATION SIDE-EFFECTS, INCLUDING EFFECTS ON FERTILITY Mrinalini Dey1, Lisa Willcocks1 1Vasculitis and Lupus Service, Addenbrooke’s Hospital, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P30 EVALUATION OF HOME DELIVERY SERVICE AND OUTPATIENT PHARMACY SERVICE PROVIDED FOR ADULT PATIENTS RECEIVING RENAL TRANSPLANT MEDICATIONS Mumin, M, Wells, H Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust P31 RENALMED: A FREE, OPEN ACCESS, PEER REVIEWED RENAL EDUCATION WEBSITE. A REVIEW OF PROGRESS MPM Graham-Brown1, Y Aggarwal2, E Gartside3, R Patton3, C Morlidge4, S Bhandari5, P Cockwell2, P Topham1, A Stein6 1John Walls Renal Unit, University Hospitals Leicester, 2Queen Elizabeth Hospital , Birmingham, University Hospitals Birmingham, 3Warwick Medical School, 4The Lister Hospital, Stevenage, 5Hull and East Yorkshire Hospitals NHS trust, 6University Hospital of Coventry and Warwickshire P32 NOT JUST ABOUT THE NEEDLING: HOW NURSES HAVE AN IMPACT ON HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS’ EXPERIENCE OF VASCULAR ACCESS CANNULATION Buffini, N., deFigueiredo, F., Elias, R King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust P33 DEVELOPING AND COORDINATING HIGH QUALITY CARE FOR PATIENTS WITH RARE RENAL METABOLIC DISEASES Wise, S University Hospitals Birmingham NHSFT P34 THE ROLE OF VOLUNTEERS IN KIDNEY CARE:  AN INNOVATIVE WAY TO RADICALLY IMPROVE PATIENT EXPERIENCE S Youssouf, L Clifton, M Hindle, T Astbury, K Pennington, V Poynton, J Hegarty Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford PATIENT SAFETY (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Jane Macdonald P133 FRAIL AND ELDERLY PATIENT OUTCOMES ON DIALYSIS (FEPOD) STUDY: PREVALENCE AND IMPACT OF FALLS IN ELDERLY PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS OR HAEMODIALYSIS Joosten H.1,2, Iyasere O.U.1, Johansson L.R.1, Izaks G.J.2, Brown E.A.1 1 Imperial College Renal and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London, UK 2 Department of Internal medicine, Division of Medicine for the Elderly, University Medical Centre Groningen, The Netherlands P134 WHAT IS THE PATTERN OF FLUID BALANCE, RENAL STATUS AND DEHYDRATION OF ACUTE STROKE PATIENTS DURING THE FIRST TWO WEEKS AFTER STROKE UNIT ADMISSION Hart S, Doris M, Rutherford W, Craig R, Mathews A Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh P135 DEVELOPING MULTIDISCIPLINARY, SIMULATION-BASED TRAINING IN RENAL EMERGENCIES FOR MEDICAL TRAINEES Mills H1, White W2, Duraisingham SK2, Crisp R3, Gill R3, Marshall C4 1Department of Simulation Training & Essential Clinical Skills, Newham Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, 2Department of Renal Medicine & Transplantation, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, 3Department of Simulation Training & Essential Clinical Skills, Royal London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, 4Department of Acute Medicine, Lister Hospital, East & North Herts NHS Trust P136 THE VALUE OF SHORT SYNACTHEN TESTING IN PATIENTS TREATED WITH CORTICOSTEROIDS: AN AUDIT AT A TEACHING HOSPITAL May Al-Shaghana, Peter Hewins ,Sarah Logan Renal Medicine Department, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham 30

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P137 WHAT ARE THE CURRENT PATIENT SAFETY ISSUES IN DIALYSIS? Fielding C.A.1, Fluck R.J.1 and Rylance P.2 1Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 2Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust P138 A VASCULAR ACCESS CARE BUNDLE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF CATASTROPHIC BLEEDING FROM ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULAE 1Baharvand, K, 1Budenberg, A, 1Simpson, S,1Swales-Pickering, D,2Hoefield, R, 1Garthwaite, E. 1Department of Renal Medicine, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, ²Department of Renal Medicine, York Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P139 DRUG DOSING OF VENOUS THROMBOEMBOLISM PROPHYLAXIS AND ANTIBIOTICS IN ELDERLY INPATIENTS WITH RENAL IMPAIRMENT Basu, S, Khan, H Watford General Hospital, West Hertfordshire NHS Trust P140 IMPROVING THE SAFETY OF PATIENTS WITH AN ARTERIOVENOUS FISTULA OR GRAFT: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF VASCULAR ACCESS HAEMORRHAGE (VAH) Lynn Davies, Elaine Saunders, Mike Stephens, Adel Ilham University Hospital of Wales PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Elaine Bowes P9 AN INTEGRATED CARE PATHWAY FOR PERITONEAL DIALYSIS CATHETER INSERTION AND POST INSERTION MANAGEMENT G.Endall, H.Willis, D.Ugboma, A.Sampson, K.Bostock, R.Lewis Queen Alexandra Hospital, Portsmouth, Hampshire, United Kingdom P10 OVERHYDRATION IN PATIENTS ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS IS ASSOCIATED WITH GRAM NEGATIVE PERITONITIS Territa Santhakumaran1, Nasreen Samad2, Stanley Fan3 The Royal London Hospital, Renal Unit, London, United Kingdom P11 FACTORS RELATING TO PERITONEAL DIALYSIS DROP OUT – RESULTS FROM A SINGLE CENTRE Prawiradiradja R, Liu B, Baharani J 1Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust, Birmingham P12 5 YEARS OF HOMEGROWN ASSISTED AUTOMATED PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (AAPD) – AN INNOVATIVE RENAL OPTION FOR SHORT & LONG TERM FUNCTIONALLY DEPENDENT RENAL PATIENTS Harris, B, Ismay, M, Bailey, L & Barker, L Renal CAPD Department, Royal Berkshire Foundation Trust, Reading, Berkshire P13 INDIVIDUALISING PRESCRIPTIONS FOR PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (PD) PATIENTS - DEVELOPMENT OF A PD START-UP REGIME Jo Whincup, Helen Collinson, Philip Ward Hull Royal Infirmary P14 DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF AN OUT-OF-HOUR PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PROBLEM ALGORITHM ON A RENAL WARD Komal Chauhan, Linsey Worsey, Janson Leung and Lyn Allen Renal Unit, Royal Derby Hospital P15 INTRAPERITONEAL STEROIDS FOR CULTURE NEGATIVE EOSINOPHILIC PERITONITIS IN A CHILD ON PERITONEAL DIALYSIS – CASE REPORT AND STABILITY STUDIES FOR SOLU CORTEF® IN PHYSIONEAL® 40 AND EXTRANEAL® Ghinescu CE, Daglar T, Aragon O, Morgan H Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool 31

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P16 DIFFERENCES IN CARE NEEDS FOR YOUNG AND OLDER PD PATIENTS: A CLINICAL AUDIT Joosten H.1,2, Clemenger M.1, Newbury S.1, Brown E.A.1 1Imperial Renal and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, United Kingdom. 2 Department of Internal medicine, Division of Medicine for the Elderly, University Medical Centre Groningen, The Netherlands P17 PERITONEOSCOPIC PERITONEAL DIALYSIS CATHETER INSERTION AS A MEDICAL DAYCASE PROCEDURE: PATIENT SATISFACTION AND PATIENT REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES MPM Graham-Brown, N Brylka-Mee, W Joyce, P Topham, J Barratt John Walls Renal Unit, University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust PSYCHOSOCIAL ASPECTS (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Ann Murdoch P124 THE RENAL SUPPORT TEAM: AN AUDIT OF REFERRALS OF PRE–TREATMENT CKD PATIENTS Danbury-Lee, A; Lucas, C; Carnegie, A;Hunn, J; Beaty, C; Farrington, K; Mathavakkannan, S; Da Silva Gane, M Lister Hospital, Stevenage P125 QUALITATIVE PILOT STUDY ON THE VALUE OF SYMPTOM TARGETED INTERVENTION (STI) IN DECREASING SYMPTOMS OF DEPRESSION AND ANXIETY WITH RENAL AND TRANSPLANT PATIENTS Melissa McCool, Mandy Rathjen, Bernie Boyd. Royal Infirmary Edinburgh P126 IDENTIFYING AND MEETING THE PSYCHOLOGICAL NEEDS OF DIALYSIS PATIENTS: IMPLEMENTING SCREENING USING THE INTEGRATING MENTAL AND PHYSICAL HEALTH CARE IN RESEARCH, TRAINING AND SERVICES PACKAGE Carroll, A1., Game, D1., Gökmen, R1., Beleno-Harriott, A1., Desendario, E1., Andre, T1., Tibbles, R1., Mundle, D1., Matcham, F2., Taylor, J2. & Simpson, A2 1Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, 2Kings College London P127 HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS EXPERIENCE HIGHER LEVELS OF DEPRESSION AND PSYCHOSOCIAL DISTRESS THAN EQUIVALENT CKD PATIENTS Helen Alston MBBS1, Victoria Vickerstaff MSc2, Joseph Low PhD2, Maria Da Silva Gane3, Christine Beatty3, Aine Burns MD FRCP1 ¹Centre For Nephrology, University College London,²Marie Curie Palliative Care Research Department, UCL Division of Psychiatry,³Lister Hospital, Stevenage P128 PSYCHOLOGICAL SCREENING OF PATIENTS UNDERGOING PRE-TRANSPLANT ASSESSMENT Dr. Sara Low Renal Counseling Psychologist, Dr. Kathryn Lloyd-Williams, Renal Clinical Psychologist, Dr. Jessica Dean, Consultant Clinical Psychologist, Salford Royal Hospital P129 AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO RENAL PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT C. Joyce, G. Chumbley, G. Millar: Addenbrookes Renal Psychological and Social Support Service, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P130 ‘I FEEL WEAK, USELESS AND DEPENDENT ON OTHERS’- SOUTH ASIAN PATIENT EXPERIENCES OF HAEMODIALYSIS Sharma S1, Mooney R1, Davenport A2, Day C3, Duncan N4, Wellsted D1, Da Silva-Gane M5, Farrington, K5 1Centre for Lifespan and Chronic Illness Research, University of Hertfordshire, 2Renal Unit Royal Free Hampstead NHS Foundation Trust, 3Renal Unit Birmingham Queen Elizabeth NHS Foundation Trust, 4 Renal and Transplant Centre Hammersmith Imperial College NHS Trust, 5Renal Unit Lister Hospital, Stevenage NHS Trust Research funded by the British Renal Society and British Kidney Patients Association (2013) P131 THE VALUE OF A DEDICATED RENAL SOCIAL WORK IN THE DELIVERY OF DIALYSIS CARE IN A SATELLITE HAEMODIALYSIS UNIT Danbury-Lee, A; Hunn, J; Beaty, C; Sanders B; Bowser M; Greenwood R, Farrington K, Mathavakkannan, S; Da Silva-Gane, M. Lister Hospital, Stevenage 32

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P132 PSYCHOSOCIAL NEEDS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF CKD PATIENTS ATTENDING AN ADVANCED KIDNEY CARE CLINIC FOR THE FIRST TIME Chryssanthopoulou, C., Mathieson, A., Papitsch-Clark, A., Reed, A., Shrivastava, S. St George’s Healthcare NHS Trust, Renal Medicine & Transplantation, London, UK; University of Surrey, Guildford, UK QUALITY IMPROVEMENT (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Louise Wells P1 OVER VIEW OF THE OUTCOMES AND PRE DIALYSIS QUALITY CLINICAL INDICATORS AND BIOMARKERS OVER 7 YEARS IN AN OUT REACH LOW CLEARANCE CLINIC L Taha¹, H.Morgan¹, E. Eltayeb¹, M. llyas¹, M. Balshaw¹, A.Sharma¹, M.S.Ahmed¹, A. Kalil.¹ ¹Renal Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, UK¹, ²Warrington Hospital, UK P2 IMPROVING PATIENT EXPERIENCE ACROSS A RENAL SERVICE USING A QI COLLABORATIVE APPROACH S Youssouf, K Pennington, V Poynton, J Hegarty on behalf of the Patient Experience Collaborative QI Teams P3 THE DEVELOPMENT OF A SELF CARE HAEMODIALYSIS UNIT; CREATING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TRULY PATIENT- CENTRED CARE Higginbotham, M, Laboi, P York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Wigginton Road, York P4 ESTABLISHING A TRANSITION AND SHARED DECISION MAKING NETWORK – EXPERIENCES AFTER 12 MONTHS Gair, R¹, Elias, R² ¹Derriford Hospital, ²King’s College Hospital, London P5 QUALITY IMPROVEMENT SUSTAINABILITY AND THE PATIENT SAFETY CULTURE Lappin, L.P, and Ormandy, P The University of Salford P6 PILOTING A SCREENING TOOL FOR OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY REFERRAL Hamilton JV, Fielding CA, Willingham FC, Taal MW Department of Renal Medicine, Royal Derby Hospital, Uttoxeter Rd, DerbY P7 EFFECTIVE REVIEW OF CLINICAL PATIENT DATA TO FOSTER ACHIEVEMENT OF KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS Gail Cater, Cathy Hutchinson, Cathy Poole, Alan Finlayson NephroCare Head Office, Fresenius Medical Care, Kings Norton, Birmingham P8 AN ATLAS OF VARIATION APPROACH TO RENAL REFERRAL PATTERNS FOR PATIENTS WITH ANCA ASSOCIATED VASCULITIS Ferraro, A1, Abd Rahim, T1, McCulloch T2, Hodi, Z2 Pearce, F3, Lanyon, P3 1Renal and Transplant Unit, 2Department of Histopathology, and 3Department of Rheumatology, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust SERVICE DELIVERY-DIALYSIS (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Roger Greenwood P177 A SURVEY OF CURRENT HOME DIALYSIS PREVALENCE AND HOME HAEMODIALYSIS PRACTICE IN THE EAST OF ENGLAND REGION Jonathan Wong1, 2, Siobhan Doyle1, Suresh Mathavakkannan1, Ken Farrington1,2 and Roger Greenwood1 1Department of Nephrology, Lister Hospital, Hertfordshire, 2University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield P178 DEVELOPING A SATELLITE UNIT NOCTURNAL HAEMODIALYSIS PROGRAMME Vicky Brocklebank1, Mendy Salaquen2, Julie Southern3, Stephen Kardasz1,2 1Renal Services, James Cook University Hospital, South Tees NHS Foundation Trust 2Stockton Dialysis Centre, 3Diaverum 33

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P179 IN-REACH PODIATRY SERVICES FOR MAINTENANCE DIALYSIS PATIENTS: IMPROVING PATIENT EXPERIENCE AND OUTCOMES THROUGH COORDINATION AND CONTINUITY IN CARE Dr R.A.Lewis1, K. Hayes2, Professor A. Boulton¹, A.Knowles¹ Central Manchester Foundation Trust, Manchester Community Services P180 PLASMA EXCHANGE AND OUTCOMES IN RENAL PATIENTS- OUR EXPERIENCE Rajkumar Chinnadurai1, Kate Topping1, Adam Morris1 and Puchimada Uthappa1 1Department of Renal Medicine, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust, Salford P181 INCREASING USE AND EFFICACY OF RITUXIMAB FOR CURRENTLY NON- COMMISSIONED INDICATIONS Morlidge C, Loudon K, Mathavakkannan S, Thompson BC Lister Renal Unit, East and North Herts NHS Trust P182 IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON PATIENT INFORMATION PROVISION, NETWORKING AND COMMUNICATION Cristina Vasilica, PhD student, University of Salford ([email protected]); Professor Paula Ormandy, University of Salford P183 PATIENT TRANSPORT FOR HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS- AN EXAMPLE OF COLLABORATIVE WORKING TO IMPROVE THE PATIENT EXPERIENCE Andrews, S¹& Pullman, D² ¹Royal Berkshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, ² South Central Ambulance Service SERVICE DELIVERY – STAFFING (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Karen Jenkins P169 MOVING TO A CONSULTANT OF THE WEEK MODEL OF WORKING IN A LARGE REGIONAL RENAL UNIT, WHAT HAPPENED NEXT? Jenkins S, Maguire S, Curran S, Fardon N, Kawar B, Khwaja A, McKane W, Reddy V, Siddiqi S, Wilkie M, Sheffield Kidney Institute, Northern General Hospital, Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P170 INVESTIGATING STAFF TURNOVER AMONG RENAL NURSES: UNDERSTANDING JOB DEMANDS, JOB RESOURCES AND OUTCOMES Coyne1, I., Cousans2, F., Coyne3, E. & Roe3, S. 1 The University of Nottingham 2Work Psychology Group 3Renal Unit, Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust P171 SHARING OF LESSONS LEARNT IN INSTALLING A NEW RENAL ELECTRONIC PATIENT RECORD Johann Nicholas, Shweta Menon New Cross Hospital, Wolverhampton P172 ‘ONE-STOP’ MULTIDISCIPLINARY CLINIC FOR A MULTI-SYSTEM CONDITION – A MODEL FOR ALL? Borrows S, Tomlinson J, Williams D, Tsaloumas M, Searle Y, Golding L, Foggensteiner L LMBBS Clinic, Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham P173 SPECIALIST YOUNG ADULT SUPPORT LEADS TO A SUSTAINED DECREASE IN CLINIC NON ATTENDANCE AND HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS Tomlin, M1&2, Coyne, E¹, Bebb, C¹, Johnson, C2, Byrne, C¹ ¹Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust, ²Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P174 DELIVERING AN IN-HOUSE ADVANCED RENAL COURSE TO MEET THE NEEDS OF THE LOCAL RENAL UNIT Rigby, M. P175 ESTABLISHING A DIABETES KIDNEY CARE WORKING GROUP K. Thomsett1, C. Head1, C. Judge1, L. Greenfield1, K. Wells1, J. Willey2, S. Pendleton3, M. Lam4 1 Kent Kidney Care Centre and 2Inpatient diabetes team, East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust (EKHUFT), Canterbury, Kent3Department of Podiatry, Kent Community Health NHS Trust, Herne Bay, Kent4Pharmacy, EKHUFT, Canterbury, Kent 34

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P176 SHOULD ALL PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE AND DIABETES MELLITUS BE TREATED IN A JOINT RENAL DIABETIC CLINIC? Jonathan Wong1, 2, Tracey Maryan1, Jocelyn Berdeprado1 and Suresh Mathavakkannan1 1 Department of Nephrology, Lister Hospital, Stevenage, 2 University of Hertfordshire SUPPORTIVE CARE (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Edwina Brown P118 DEVELOPMENT OF VIRTUAL REVIEW FOR SUPPORTIVE CARE RENAL PATIENTS Sloan, L1, McAuley, J2, McCrory, R1, Cunningham, R1, Mullan, R1, Quinn, M1, Harron, C1 Renal Medicine1 and Palliative Care2, Antrim Area Hospital P119 PRE-EMPTING DIALYSIS WITHDRAWAL: A MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH TO END OF LIFE CARE R.A.Lewis3, B.Boruch4 and L.Jackson5 Central Manchester Foundation Trust P120 A TIME TO REMEMBER: REFLECTING ON AN ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERVICE HELD TO SPECIFICALLY REMEMBER KIDNEY PATIENTS WHO HAVE DIED S.Watson, W. Yeboah Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust P121 THE TREE OF REMEMBRANCE: SUPPORTING FAMILIES, STAFF AND FRIENDS OF THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVED DIALYSIS Lyn Allen and Lindsay Chesterton Royal Derby Hospital P122 END-OF-LIFE OUTCOMES FOR SUPPORTIVE CARE PATIENTS WITH ADVANCED CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE Sloan, L1, McAuley, J 2, Cunningham, R1, Mullan, R1, Quinn, M1, Harron, C1 Renal Medicine1 and Palliative Care2, Antrim Area Hospital P123 BEYOND BELIEVING: THOUGHTS ON END OF LIFE FROM HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS AT THE END OF LIFE S. Edwards and J. Baharani Renal Unit, Birmingham Heartlands Hospital TRANSPLANTATION (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Adnan Sharif P82 LIVING KIDNEY DONOR ATTRITION RATES: THE ‘HIDDEN COSTS’ OF LIVING KIDNEY DONATION IN A SUPRA-REGIONAL KIDNEY TRANSPLANT CENTRE Salter T, Silas L, Hilton R Renal Unit, Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust, London P83 SHORT-TERM EFFECTS OF KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION ON HEART RATE VARIABILITY Dimitrios Poulikakos1,2, Marek Malik*3, Debasish Banerjee*2 1Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust t, 2Cardiovascular Sciences Research Centre, St. George’s, University of London, 3Imperial College, United Kingdom, * Equal contributions as last author P84 IS WEIGHT GAIN POST KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION A PREDICTOR OF GRAFT FAILURE AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF DIABETES? A SINGLE-CENTRE PILOT STUDY Nicola Marsh, Helen Clackson, DeepaKariyawasam, Sorcha Kenny and Helen L MacLaughlin Nutrition and Dietetic Department, King’s College Hospital, London P85 DETECTION OF DONOR T AND B CELLS SPECIFIC C4d FIXING ALLOANTIBODIES USING FLOW CYTOMETRY: A NOVEL DIAGNOSTIC APPROACH Dharmendra Jain, Pranav Dorwal, Neetu Tyagi, Amit Pande, Simmi, Vimarsh Raina Molecular Genetics and Immunology Laboratory, Medanta -The Medicity, Gurgaon, India 35

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P86 IMPROVING THE CO-ORDINATION OF TRANSPLANT WORK-UP – A SINGLE CENTRE EXPERIENCE Fothergill, S, Bedford, M Kent & Canterbury Hospital P87 EPIDEMIOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT OF EXTENDED SPECTRUM BETA – LACTAMASE (ESBL) ENTEROBACTERIACEAE BACTERIURIA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS IN A UK CENTRE Papakonstantinou D., Borrows R., David M Department of Clinical Microbiology, Department of Nephrology Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham P88 PNEUMOCYSTIS PNEUMONIA IN IMMUNOSUPPRESSED RENAL PATIENTS: TIME TO ACT Chesterton LJ, Bewick T, Guiver M, Allotey D, Venkatesan P, Johnson CJ, Leung JC, McKinnell JC, Owen PO, Selby NM, Kolhe NV, Fluck RJ, Taal MW Royal Derby Hospital, Nottingham University Hospital, Public Health England P89 URETERIC STENT INSERTION IS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH BK VIRAEMIA IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS. Gangaram.V, Laird.A, Atkins .K, Dutta.S Wessex Kidney Centre, Queen Alexandra Hospital NHS Trust, Portsmouth P90 DIETARY SODIUM INTAKE AS ASSESSED 24 HOUR URINARY SODIUM EXCRETION 1 YEAR POST RENAL TRANSPLANT DOES NOT PREDICT SUBSEQUENT GRAFT OUTCOME Raza H1, Wodeyar H2, Kemp G.J3¸ Howse M4 1Renal Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool, 2Renal Unit, University Hospital Aintree, Liverpool, 3Department of Musculoskeletal Biology II Institute of Ageing and Chronic Disease Faculty of Health and Life Sciences University of Liverpool, 4Renal Unit, Royal Liverpool University Hospital, Liverpool TRANSPLANTATION & TRANSITION (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Martin Christian P74 SOLID ORGAN TRANSPLANTATION, IMMUNOSUPRESSION AND CUTANEOUS SCC- A REVIEW Fitzgerald L, O’ Sullivan B Ajmal N, Kneafsey B Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, Beaumont Hospital, Dublin P75 PYODERMA GANGRENOSUM IN A RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENT? A CASE OF MISTAKEN IDENTITY UNDERLINING THE IMPORTANCE OF A SKIN BIOPSY IN SUCH CIRCUMSTANCES Standen, P.S.1, Thandi, C.S.2 and Murray, J.S.3 1Core Trainee and 3Renal Consultant, Department of Renal Medicine, James Cook University Hospital,\ Middlesbrough, 2Medical Student, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne University, Newcastle P76 REVIEW OF FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH RENAL TRANSPLANT GRAFT OUTCOMES Larissa Kerecuk1, Graham Lipkin2, David Milford1, James Hodson3, Tanya Pankhurst2, Clare Edwards1, Melanie Manley2, Li Mcloughlin-Yip1, Mark Thompson2, 1Birmingham Children’s Hospital, Department of Paediatric Nephrology, 2University Hospital Birmingham, Renal Medicine, 3University Hospital Birmingham, Statistics, Birmingham P77 EFFECT OF A JOINT PAEDIATRIC/ADULT TRANSITION SERVICE ON GRAFT FUNCTION IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS Larissa Kerecuk1, Graham Lipkin2, David Milford1, James Hodson3, Clare Edwards1, Tanya Panhurst2, Li McLoughlin-Yip1, Melissa Manley2, Mark Thompson2, 1Birmingham Children’s Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Department of Paediatric Nephrology, Birmingham, 2University Hospital Birmingham, Renal Medicine, Birmingham, 3University Hospital Birmingham, Statistics, Birmingham P78 BK VIRAL SCREENING FOLLOWING RENAL TRANSPLANTATION: DEFINING A LOCAL STANDARD Grant, C.H.¹, Doyle, A² ¹College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine, University of Edinburgh, Scotland, ²Victoria Hospital Kirkcaldy, NHS Fife 36

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P79 THE IMPACT OF RENAL TRANSPLANTATION ON SKIN AUTO FLUORESCENCE LEVELS Catherine Johnson, Dr Janson Leung, Professor Maarten Taal Derby Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust P80 A REVIEW OF FAILED KIDNEY TRANSPLANT PATIENTS IN A SINGLE-CENTRE TRANSPLANT CLINIC, 2011 – 2015 Michael Kelly, Maeve Maginn, Hatem Mansy, Iain Moore Renal Unit, City Hospitals Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust P81 CYTOMEGALOVIRUS DISEASE IN RENAL TRANSPLANT RECIPIENTS-IS THERE A CHANGE IN TREND? Rajkumar Chinnadurai1, Kelly Chatten1,Grahame Wood1 1Department of Renal Medicine, Salford Royal Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Salford VASCULAR ACCESS (Wednesday 1st July 13.20 -14.20) moderated by Marissa Dainton P51 IMPROVING THE THROMBOLYSIS REGIME FOR CENTRAL VENOUS CATHETERS Saunders E1, Davies L1, Thomas H2, Donovan K3, Benzimra R4 and Bradley R2 1Specialist Dialysis Access Nurse, 2Renal Pharmacist 3Consultant Nephrologist, 4Associate Specialist. University Hospital of Wales, Cardiff and Vale University Health Board P52 LOW DOSE UROKINASE INFUSION TO RESTORE THE PATENCY OF TUNNELED CENTRAL VEIN HAEMODIALYSIS CATHETERS Georgios Spanos, Seema Singh, Rawya Charif, Adam McLean, Andrew Frankel, Elaine Clutterbuck, Damien Ashby, Jeremy Levy, Neill Duncan Imperial College Renal and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust, London P53 AVF CARE AND MANAGEMENT Respicio, R McQuaid, M, Watson, A, Holian, J, Kelly, F St Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland P54 DOES FREQUENT CANNULATION OF ARTERIO-VENOUS FISTULAE RESULT IN AN INCREASED REQUIREMENT FOR VASCULAR INTERVENTIONS? Barnett, J, Breen, C, Vincent, D, Hickling, K Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust P55 HAEMODIALYSIS RECIRCULATION IN PATIENTS WITH CATHETER ACCESS M Lesabe, M Appelbe, D R Ashby Imperial College Kidney and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London P56 INDEPENDENT NURSE-LED VASCULAR ACCESS CLINICS: “STRIVING TO EXCEED THE RENAL ASSOCIATION STANDARDS!” Mr Chris Davies, Mr Justin Woolgar, Mrs Paula Davies, Miss Karen Sillick, Liz Pernas, Mrs Karen Edwards Renal Unit, Morriston Hosptial, Swansea P57 PATIENT AND NURSE REPORTED OUTCOMES OF FAR INFRARED THERAPY TO ASSIST FISTULA CARE IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS O’Hara, D, Spooner, H, Nicholas, J. New Cross Hospital, Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust P58 SWITCHING HAEMODIALYSIS CATHETER LOCKS TO CITRATE: A SAFETY AND EFFICACY STUDY Prince J, Bubtana A, Subbegowda J, Hughes S, Thomas S, Howard L, Deaville M, Ebah L, Mitra S Department of Renal Medicine, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust 37

Authors will be present by their poster for the duration of their moderated session and during lunch on both days P59 STENT INSERTION IS AN IMPORTANT TOOL IN MAINTAINING ARTERIOVENOUS ACCESS PATENCY John SG1, Abayasekara K2, Owen PJ1, Bungay P3, Pollock G3, DeNunzio M3, Thurley P3, Kirk J3, Fluck RJ1 and Chesterton LJ1 Departments of 1Renal Medicine, 2Surgery and 3Radiology, Royal Derby Hospital, Derby VOLUME CONTROL (Thursday 2nd July 13.20 – 14.20) moderated by Richard Fielding P141 VOLUME OVERLOAD IN HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS AND BNP: DOES IT HELP THE CLINICIAN? Kumar, R.1, Shahid, I.1, Cross, J.2 ¹University College London Medical School, ²The Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust P142 FLUID STATUS MEASUREMENTS BY BIOIMPEDANCE IN EXTREMES OF BODY COMPOSITION David Keane1,2, Kim Bowra3, Paul Chamney6, Stefanie Heinke6, Kathryn Kearney3, Sameer Limaye4, Elizabeth Lindley1,2, Stephen Pollard5 Departments of 1Renal Medicine, 2Medical Physics, 3Dietetics and Nutrition, 4Elderly Care, 5Surgery, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and 6Fresenius Medical Care P143 INVESTIGATION OF THE VALIDITY AND CLINICAL UTILITY OF BIOIMPEDANCE MEASUREMENTS OF FLUID STATUS IN INTENSIVE CARE David Keane1,2, Stuart Elliot3, Elizabeth Lindley1,2, Andrew Lewington1, Stuart Murdoch3 Departments of 1Renal Medicine, 2Medical Physics and 3Anaesthetics, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust P144 INTRA DIALYTIC HYPOTENSION: CHARACTERISTICS OF PATIENTS MOST AT RISK AND POTENTIAL PREVENTATIVE STRATEGIES N. Sangala, V. Gangaram, K. Atkins and R. Lewis Wessex Kidney Centre, Queen Alexandra Hospital Visit the Research Corner in the Exhibition for the latest information on how to get involved. 38

BRS ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2015 Patient-centred care for young and old Co-Chairs: Edwina Brown & Paula Ormandy Programme Planning Committee: Simon Ball, Richard Fielding, Sharlene Greenwood, Helen Hurst, Lina Johansson, Kate McCarthy, Enric Vilar Tuesday 30th June 2015 10.00 Registration Opens Auditorium Foyer Lunch Exhibition Hall 12.00 - 12.3012 12.45- Otsuka Pharmaceuticals (UK) Ltd Auditorium 2 14.45 Auditorium 1 New Advances in ADPKD Auditorium 1 15.00- 17.30 Janssen 18.00- How can my team use the multiple guidelines to treat diabetic kidney disease better? 19.00 Conference Opening Chair: Simon Ball Designing technology to make healthcare safer Invited Speaker: Harold Thimbleby, Professor of Computer Science, Swansea University, Wales 19.00- Welcome Reception in Exhibition Exhibition Hall 20.00

Wednesday 1st July 2015 07.00 REGISTRATION Woodhouse Suite CORPORATE SESSION Auditorium Foyer 07.45 - CORPORATE SESSION (University House) TBC Auditorium 2 08.45 TBC 9.00- 10.30 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Woodhouse Suite St George Room (University House) (University House) Meeting the challenge of an ageing EDTNA-ERCA Session: CPD Session: population Vascular Access - Debate Workshop: Working towards a Chair: Ken Farrington & Chair: Marissa Dainton Communicating with the young dementia friendly community: Chris Jones Facilitators: Paul Harden, Paula becoming a Dementia Friend Ormandy Renal replacement treatment for older O1 Reduced health related quality of Facilitators: Elizabeth Collier & patients life scores are associated with poor Invited Speaker: Edwina Brown, cardiac function in patients with Natalie Yates Bolton Professor of Medicine, Imperial College, London and Consultant Nephrologist , advanced chronic kidney disease The Dementia Friends information Hammersmith Hospital, Alice Rogan, Junior Doctor, University workshop is an initiative of the Meeting the needs of older patients on Hospital Coventry and Warwickshire Alzheimer’s society to create dialysis dementia friendly communities13 Invited Speaker: Helen Hurst, O2 Quality of life in elderly patients (https://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/) Advanced Nurse Practitioner/Nurse with Chronic Kidney Disease: Renal On completion of this workshop, Clinician, Replacement Therapy vs Conservative Manchester Royal Infirmary participants will receive a badge and Management Making decisions with older patients Andrew Nixon, Junior Doctor, Royal information card and be able to state - dialysis or not? Preston Hospital that they are a Dementia Friend. Invited Speaker: Maria Da Silva-Gane, Lead Clinical Counsellor - Renal Medicine, Lister Hospital, Stevenage Fistula or catheter as the first line The workshop will: and Visiting Research Fellow, University access for older patients? 1. Introduce the concept of dementia of Hertfordshire For Catheter- Invited Speaker: friendly communities Damien Ashby, Consultant 2.Work through interactive exercises Integrating renal care with community Nephrologist, Hammersmith Hospital, aimed at developing participant’s care for older patients London knowledge of what it is like to live Invited Speaker: Eileen Burns, For Fistula- Invited Speaker: Alayne with dementia President-Elect, British Geriatric Society; Gagen, Renal Vascular Access Nurse 3.Ask participants to identify one Consultant Geriatrician, Leeds Teaching Specialist, Manchester Royal Infirmary action they could take to help Hospitals How can we use commissioning to CVC care and maintenance improve the lives of people living with provide integrated care for older Margaret McCann, Assistant Professor dementia patients? and Education Facilitator of MSc/Post 4.It will also provide opportunity for Invited Speaker: Richard Fluck, Graduate Diploma/ Certificate in delegates to discuss their National Clinical Director (Renal) and Specialist Renal Nursing, Trinity College understanding of dementia and share Consultant Nephrologist, Royal Derby Dublin good practices in the context of their Hospital work General discussion

10.30- Coffee Exhibition 11.00 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Woodhouse Suite Beechgrove St George Room 11.05- (University House) 12.35 Dialysis Quality Transplant for young and old? (University House) Room (University Dementia Training Chair: Helen Hurst & Enric Chair: Lisa Burnapp ANSA Session – Innovative House) Workshop: Working Vilar O6 Simultaneous Pancreas and Approaches towards a dementia O3 A four month program of Kidney Transplantation: Twelve Chair: Vicki Hipkiss & Maarten Taal Communications friendly community: in centre nocturnal years of a National Service O10 Diabetes prevalence, glycaemic Skills becoming a Dementia haemodialysis was Samantha Hayward, Junior Doctor, control and management in Workshop run by Friend associated with Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh haemodialysis patients James Facilitators: Elizabeth improvements in patient O7 Integrating Mental and Danielle Creme, Dietitian, Royal Hutchinson, Collier & Natalie Yates outcomes compared to Physical Healthcare in Kidney London Hospital, Barts Health NHS Trust, Communications Bolton standard treatment: A pilot Patients: A Comparison of London Trainer The Dementia Friends study Psychological Morbidity in Three information workshop is Matthew Graham-Brown, Patient Groups O11 Body size and physical activity sponsored by an initiative of the Junior Doctor, Leicester General Amy Carroll, Clinical Psychologist, adjusted haemodialysis dose: impact Alzheimer’s society to Hospital Guy’s & St Thomas’ NHS on survival Sivakumar Sridharan, Renal Registrar, Lister Hospital , Stevenage Patient-centred Delivery of Foundation Trust O12 Extending time on peritoneal create dementia friendly Dialysis dialysis: use of 2 icodextrin exchanges communities (https://www. Invited Speaker: Fred Debate: Transplantation should to achieve adequate ultrafiltration dementiafriends.org.uk/) Finklestein, Clinical Professor be routinely offered to older Muhammad Imtiaz, Junior Doctor, Empathic of Medicine, Yale University, Imperial College Renal and Transplant communication On completion of this patients Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London USA and Chair of CME Program PRO: Invited Speaker: Richard Innovative approach to treating young for renal care workshop, participants will14 for ISN Baker, Consultant Nephrologist, St patients and addressing their issues receive a badge and Invited Speaker: Julie Gorton, Live • the importance information card and be James’s University Hospital, Leeds Donor coordinator and Lead Nurse for of able to state that they are O4 Extended treatment time CON: Invited Speaker: Jonathan Young Adult services for renal patients, a Dementia Friend. on haemodialysis: association Fox, Consultant Nephrologist, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust communication The workshop will: with improved clinical Glasgow Royal Infirmary O13 Sharing your dialysis – involving • what is 1.introduce the concept of outcomes, time to recovery Discussion patients and staff in developing a local empathy? dementia friendly and quality of life •examples of good communities Seema Singh, Renal Dietitian, O8 The effect of aerobic or Imperial College Renal & resistance training on vascular Transplant Centre, health, cardio-respiratory fitness, shared care programme and bad 2.work through interactive Andrew Corbett, Home Haemodialysis Hammersmith Hospital, London quality of life, physical function, Training Nurse Specialist, Nottingham communication exercises aimed at and inflammatory biomarkers in University Hospitals NHS Trust developing participant’s Dialysis quality measures in kidney transplant recipients: a O14 ‘I am crying because my whole • examples of knowledge of what it is like the UK: new perspectives pilot randomized controlled trial life has now become one pain.’ empathic to live with dementia Invited Speaker: Fergus the exert study Exploring how patients from South communication in 3.ask participants to Asian backgrounds understand and Caskey, Consultant Sharlene Greenwood, Consultant experience low mood on dialysis practice identify one action they Shivani Sharma, Psychologist, Nephrologist, Southmead Physiotherapist, King’s College University of Hertfordshire could take to help improve Hospital, Bristol O15 Water Conservation - Working the lives of people living Hospital, London, with Industry to Achieve Financial This workshop will with dementia Savings in Haemodialysis feature role play, 4.It will also provide O5 Patient reported outcome O9 Increasing Organ Donation in Fraser Campbell, Renal Technologist, interactive opportunity for delegates measures in haemodialysis: a the North West South Asian East Kent Hospitals University NHS visual analogue Community Through Strategic discussion and to discuss their “Thermometer” model feedback understanding of dementia Aamer Mughal, Medical Intervention and share good practices Agimol Pradeep, Transplant Student, Imperial College Renal Recipient Coordinator, Central in the context of their work and Transplant Centre, Hammersmith Hospital, London Manchester University Hospitals Foundation Trust

12.35- Lunch Exhibition 13.20 MODERATED POSTER SESSION Exhibition Hall 13.20- 14.20 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Woodhouse Suite Beechgrove Room St George Room (University House) 14.30- Patient Safety Issues How to sustain Quality Improvement (University House) (University House) Dementia Training 16.00 Chair: Jane Macdonald & Chair: Paula Ormandy & Hugh Gallagher CPD Session: Communications Challenges of multimorbidity Catherine Fielding Facilitators: Louise Wells and Skills15 O16 An interventional study to Considering the sustainability of quality Helen Hurst Workshop run by Workshop: Working towards improve patient safety in a improvement The aims of the session are: James a dementia friendly dialysis population at risk of Invited Speaker : Lesley Lappin, Lecturer Through a case study Hutchinson, community: becoming a falls in Adult Nursing, University of Salford and exemplar demonstrate: Communications Dementia Friend Nelomi Anandagoda, Junior BRS/KRUK Fellow 1. The problems of multiple Trainer Facilitators: Elizabeth Doctor, Southend University O18 Timely presentation of patients morbidity in elderly patients Collier & Natalie Yates Hospital before starting RRT with community- with specific red flags from sponsored by Bolton O17 Delirium prevelance and wide eGFR graph monitoring and the MDT highlighting a The Dementia Friends impact on outcomes for older reporting problem Empathic information workshop is an renal inpatients Hugh Rayner, Consultant Nephrologist, 2. Understand communication initiative of the Alzheimer’s Clare Warrell, Junior Doctor Heart of England NHS Foundation Trust multiprofessional for renal care society to create dementia Imperial College Renal and O19 Using Quality Improvement relationships and referral friendly communities (https:// Transplant Centre, methodology to improve staff pathways for the • the importance www.dementiafriends.org.uk/) Hammersmith Hospital engagement and patient care in our management of elderly of communication On completion of this Patient safety is a multi- haemodialysis patients with multiple • what is empathy? workshop, participants will professional responsibility Sajeda Youssouf, Junior Doctor, Salford morbidity •examples of good receive a badge and Invited Speaker: Paul Royal NHS Foundation Trust 3. Planning ahead the use of and bad information card and be able Rylance, Consultant O20 Innovating in the delivery of ACP’s and dispelling the communication to state that they are a Nephrologist, New Cross training to foster a culture of myths • examples of Dementia Friend. Hospital, Wolverhampton continuous learning for staff; learning empathic The workshop will: The Patient Experience as a from our renal patient experience Speakers: communication in 1.introduce the concept of Catalyst for Change quality improvement collaborative Eileen Burns, President-Elect, practice dementia friendly Invited Speaker: Margaret Lourinti Fletchman, Practice Educator, British Geriatric Society; communities Murphy, Patient Advocate and Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust Consultant Geriatrician, Leeds This workshop will 2.work through interactive External Lead Advisor, WHO O21 Sharing experience or pushing Teaching Hospitals feature role play, exercises aimed at developing Patients for Patient Safety information out to stimulate people – Lynne Russon, Consultant in interactive participant’s knowledge of Programme the influencers of sustaining Palliative Medicine, Leeds discussion and what it is like to live with Think Kidneys: NHS England engagement with social media Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust feedback dementia and AKI Cristina Vasilica, PhD Student, University Kathrine Parker, Specialist 3.ask participants to identify Invited Speaker: Richard of Salford Renal Pharmacist, Central one action they could take to Fluck, National Clinical Director O22 Pain management in renal in- Manchester Foundation Trust help improve the lives of (Renal) and Consultant patients: How good are medical teams Ann Murdoch, Senior Renal people living with dementia Nephrologist, Royal Derby on renal wards at prescribing Social Worker, Royal Infirmary 4.It will also provide Hospital analgesia? Edinburgh opportunity for delegates to Louis Koizia, Junior Doctor, Imperial Johanna Mackenzie, discuss their understanding of College Renal and Transplant Centre, Conservative Care Management dementia and share good Hammersmith Hospital, London Nurse, Royal Infirmary practices in the context of Discussion Edinburgh their work

16.00- Coffee Exhibition 16.30 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Woodhouse Suite Beechgrove Room 16.35- (University House) 18.05 Frailty and Dementia CKD Forum Research Forum (University House) Chair: Edwina Brown & Maria Chair: Karen Jenkins & Robert Lewis Chair: Paula Ormandy & Paddy Tabor Communications Skills Da Silva-Gane O23 One-year Incidence of Mortality and The Donna Lamping MDT Researcher Workshop run by James Frailty and cognitive Progression in Older versus Younger People Award Hutchinson, Communications problems: what can we learn with CKD 3 in Primary Care from the general population? Adam Shardlow, Research Fellow, Royal Derby Renal Replacement Therapy in the Trainer Invited Speaker: Alistair Hospital increasingly elderly Invited Speaker: Chris Jones, Lead Burns, NCD Dementia O24 EPO use in the very elderly is Nurse, Hammersmith Hospital, London sponsored by Dementia and dialysis: case significantly higher than younger patients Piloting a novel behaviour change Empathic communication for presentation and video of despite higher GFR and serum ferritin levels intervention for improving treatment renal care carer Wendy Brown, Nurse Consultant, Imperial College adherence in haemodialysis patients. Invited Speaker: Richard Healthcare Trust Invited Speaker: Vari Wileman, Fielding, Consultant Update on CKD Audit & changes in QOF Chartered Psychologist, Nephrologist, Newcastle Invited Speaker: Kathryn Griffith, GP, York King’s College London University Hospitals NHS Trust University, and RCGP Clinical Champion for Developing depression screen tools to Kidney Care meet the linguistic needs of patients with ESRD from South Asian16 Ethical dilemmas: starting or Update on implementation of NICE CKD backgrounds • the importance of continuing dialysis in patients guidelines Invited Speaker: Shivani Sharma, communication with dementia Invited Speaker: Robert Lewis, Consultant Associate Dean (Learning & Teaching), • what is empathy? Use of health resources Nephrologist, Queen Alexandra Hospital, University of Hertfordshire •examples of good and bad Invited Speaker: Antonia Portsmouth Increasing Physical Activity in Chronic Cronin, Consultant Commissioning update Kidney Disease : The Patient communication Nephrologist and Honorary Invited Speaker: Fiona Loud, Policy Director of Perspective • examples of empathic Senior Lecturer MRC Centre for the British Kidney Patient Association Invited Speaker: Amy Clarke, communication in practice Transplantation NIHR O25 Influence of risk factors on screening for Researcher in Behavioural Psychology, This workshop will feature role Biomedical Research Centre chronic kidney disease in primary care University of Leicester play, interactive discussion and - Transplant Theme King’s Lois Kim, Lecturer in Statistics, Lowering salt for health: evaluation of a feedback College London London School of Hygiene and Tropical new care bundle to help renal patients Medicine learn how to lower the salt content of Respecting patient and family their diets wishes O26 The burden and survival implications of Invited Speaker: Chris O’Callaghan, Invited Speaker: Charles comorbidity in people with Chronic Kidney Professor of Medicine, Honorary Ferro, Consultant Nephrologist, Disease Stage 3 Consultant Nephrologist, University of University Hospitals Birmingham Simon Fraser, Clinical Lecturer in Public Health, Oxford NHS Foundation Trust University of Southampton O27 Effectiveness of an intensive vaccination General discussion programme against hepatitis B in a non- dialysed CKD population Natasha Hood, Undergraduate, University of Kent 19.30 CONFERENCE DINNER Refectory

Thursday 2nd July 2015 07.30 REGISTRATION & COFFEE Woodhouse Suite CORPORATE SESSION Auditorium Foyer 07.45 - CORPORATE SESSION (University House) TBC Auditorium 2 08.45 TBC 9.00- 10.30 Auditorium 1 Beechgrove Room St George Room (University House) The Mallick Award Lecture (University House) Chair: Simon Ball Presentation of the highest scored abstracts- Communications Skills Workshop: Working towards a O28 Fracture Risk Post Renal Transplantation in England 2001-2013: A Workshop run by James dementia friendly community: Population Study Hutchinson, Communications becoming a Dementia Friend Julia Arnold, Junior Doctor, University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Facilitators: Elizabeth Collier & Trust Trainer Natalie Yates Bolton sponsored by The Dementia Friends information workshop is an initiative of the O29 Vascular Access Cannulation and Care; A Nursing Best Practice Guide Alzheimer’s society to create for Arteriovenous Fistula dementia friendly communities Marissa Dainton, Dialysis Unit Manager, Dover Renal Satellite Unit (https://www.dementiafriends.org.uk/)17 O30 The feasibility of using the dietary approaches to stop hypertension Empathic communication for (DASH) diet in people with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) and hypertension renal care Julie Hannah, Renal Dietitian, York Teaching Hospital NHS Foundation Trust On completion of this workshop, O31 Validation of the Distress Thermometer in a UK Renal Population • the importance of participants will receive a badge and Helen Alston, Junior Doctor, UCL Centre for Nephrology, Royal Free Hospital, communication information card and be able to state London • what is empathy? that they are a Dementia Friend. The Mallick Lecture •examples of good and bad Invited Speaker: Ken Farrington, Consultant Nephrologist, East & North The workshop will: Hertfordshire NHS Trust and Visiting Professor, University of Hertfordshire communication 1. Introduce the concept of dementia • examples of empathic friendly communities 2.Work through interactive exercises communication in practice aimed at developing participant’s knowledge of what it is like to live This workshop will feature role with dementia play, interactive discussion and 3.Ask participants to identify one feedback action they could take to help improve the lives of people living with dementia 4.It will also provide opportunity for delegates to discuss their understanding of dementia and share good practices in the context of their work

10.30- Coffee Exhibition 11.00 Auditorium 1 Auditorium 2 Woodhouse Suite Beechgrove St George Room 11.05- (University House) (University House) 12.35 Renal Association Session NKF session Room (University Transition from Paediatric to Adult Renal Nutrition Group Session: Chair: Prof. Donal Care Chair: Lina Johansson & Richard O’Donoghue, Medical House) Dementia Training Communications Chair: Bruce Hendry & Martin Fielding Advisor to the NKF Workshop: Working Christian This will consist of a Skills towards a dementia18 O32 Haemodialysis in young The physiology of ageing and the Question Time format. Workshop run by friendly community: adulthood: the lived experience of effect of ageing on muscle mass: The panel will consider the James becoming a Dementia treatment for young male patients nutritional aspects following three questions on Hutchinson, Friend Lucy Piggin, Clinical Psychologist, Invited Speaker: Philip Atherton, hot issues and consider Communications Facilitators: Elizabeth Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust Associate Professor & Deputy Head of other questions, if time Trainer Collier & Natalie Yates O33 ‘I wouldn’t wish this on anyone.’ Medical Sciences and Graduate Entry allows. This will be an Bolton An exploration of the lived experience Medicine, University of Nottingham interactive session with sponsored by The Dementia Friends of young adults with immune O34 Can a questionnaire estimate plenty of opportunity for information workshop is an mediated kidney disease metabolic rate in CKD? A doubly- audience participation. Empathic initiative of the Alzheimer’s Sarah Logan, Renal Inflammatory labelled water study communication society to create dementia Disease Clinical Nurse Specialist, Enric Vilar, Consultant Nephrologist, * How will changes in for renal care friendly communities University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Lister Hospital, Stevenage commissioning of dialysis (https://www. Foundation Trust O35 A Study to Derive Normative services in England affect • the importance of dementiafriends.org.uk/) Ready, Steady, Go /Hello to adults Handgrip Strength Values for patient provision? communication On completion of this programme Patients on Haemodialysis * How does care delivery workshop, participants will Invited Speaker: Arvind Nagra, Tina Dilloway, Specialist Renal to the young differ from the • what is empathy? receive a badge and Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist and Dietitian, Imperial College Healthcare older kidney patients in the •examples of good information card and be Clinical Lead for Transitional Care, NHS Trust BAME communities? able to state that they are Southampton Childrens Hospital O36 Which barriers really limit * The national Taking and bad a Dementia Friend. Young adult care achieving dietetic outcomes? Transplantation to 2020 communication The workshop will: Invited Speaker: Graham Lipkin, Claire Gardiner, Senior Specialist strategy has the ambition • examples of 1.introduce the concept of Consultant Nephrologist, University Renal Dietitian, Leeds Teaching for the UK to become empathic dementia friendly Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Hospitals NHS Trust “world class” in communication in communities Trust O37 Endotoxemia: A Novel Risk transplantation by 2020. practice 2.work through interactive Implementing support for young Factor in Systemic Inflammation and Do we have the capacity exercises aimed at adults Endothelial Dysfunction in Kidney (for example surgeons, This workshop will developing participant’s Invited Speaker: Matthew Tomlin Transplant Recipients nurses, theatre space and feature role play, knowledge of what it is like Young Adults Renal Worker, Nottingham Winnie Chan, Specialist Renal funding) to achieve this? interactive to live with dementia University Hospitals NHS Trust & Derby Dietitian, University Hospitals discussion and 3.ask participants to Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust Panel: feedback identify one action they O38 Malnutrition; Can the dialysis Invited Speaker: Kirit Modi, could take to help improve Online parent information and support screening tool identify haemodialysis Kidney recipient and the lives of people living (OPIS): Families and health patients at risk? Chairman, NKF with dementia professionals developing and Kim Bowra, Specialist Renal Dietitian, Invited Speaker: Marissa 4.It will also provide evaluating a web resource to support Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Dainton, Senior Manager, opportunity for delegates home-based management of CKD O39 Improving outcomes in older Dunkirk Satellite Unit, Dover, to discuss their from child- to young adult-hood people with advanced chronic Kent understanding of dementia Invited Speaker: Veronica Swallow, kidney disease with a dietetic-led Invited Speaker: Suresh and share good practices Associate Professor in Child, Young service: baseline data Mathavakkannan, in the context of their work Person and Family Health, University of Lina Johansson, Renal Dietitian, Consultant Nephrologist, Leed Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust Lister Hospital, Stevenage




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