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The #PDExchange Podcast

The #PDExchange Podcast

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Nephrologists and Peritoneal Dialysis enthusiasts Dr. Jeff Perl (Editor in Chief - PD International) and Dr. Nikhil Shah (Social Media Editor - PD International) co-host this podcast to discuss important research in #PeritonealDialysis from Peritoneal Dialysis International and other journals.Peritoneal Dialysis International
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  • Teaching Peritoneal Dialysis – A Position Paper for the ISPD (2025 Update)
    Nov 28 2025

    Podcast: PD Exchange Podcast Hosts: Dr. Nikhil Shah (University of Alberta), Dr. Jeff Perl (St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto) Guests: Dr. Josephine Chow (Sydney, Australia), Dr. Ana Figueiredo (Brazil)

    Paper - Teaching peritoneal dialysis: A position paper for the International Society for Peritoneal Dialysis - Josephine SF Chow, Gillian Brunier, Ana E Figueiredo, Helen Hurst, Diana Perez Moran, Joanna Lee Neumann, Rajnish Mehrotra, Lily Mushahar, Trudi Fuge, Carla Maria Avesani, Ngar Yee CHOW, David W Johnson, 2025

    Summary

    Dr. Nikhil Shah and Dr. Jeff Perl discuss the 2025 ISPD position paper on teaching Peritoneal Dialysis (PD). Guests and Authors of the position paper Dr. Josephine Chow and Dr. Ana Figueiredo outline the shift from a rigid training syllabus to a comprehensive educational intervention that emphasizes pre-assessment, adult learning principles, and post-training support.


    Key Takeaways

    Evolution of Guidelines: This is the third generation of guidelines (previous: 2006). The focus has shifted from a "recipe" or day-by-day syllabus to a broader process involving Pre-assessment, Training, and Post-assessment.


    The "Education Intervention": Training is defined not just as technical exercise but as relationship building. It requires assessing the patient's home environment, health literacy, and learning style (visual, auditory, kinesthetic) before training begins.


    Nurse Competency: The nurse is identified as the most critical variable. There is a strong emphasis on "training the trainer"—nurses need mentorship and time to learn how to teach, rather than just knowing the clinical procedure.


    Adult Learning Principles:


    Motivation: Identify the patient's specific life goal (e.g., attending a daughter's wedding) to drive adherence.


    Experience: Leverage the patient's past experiences (e.g., brewing coffee) to explain PD concepts like flow or sterility.


    Health Literacy & Bias: High literacy does not guarantee competency, and low literacy does not preclude it. The podcast warns against clinician bias regarding who can learn PD based on educational background.


    Group vs. Individual Training: While individual training is standard, group retraining (refresher courses) can be beneficial for generating innovative ideas and peer support, though logistical challenges exist.


    Technology & AI Integration

    Future of Training: The discussion acknowledges that technology (AI, VR, remote monitoring) is outpacing written guidelines.


    The "Dream RCT": Dr. Jeff Perl proposes a "tongue in cheek" theoretical randomized control trial allocated $5 million to test new training interventions (VR, simulation) against standard care to measure infection rates and technique survival.


    Automation: The potential for AI chatbots and virtual reality to augment patient education and troubleshooting was highlighted as a necessary evolution for modern PD programs.


    Quotes

    "The nurse is the most important take home point. We should prepare the nurse to train." — Dr. Ana Figueiredo


    "No one wakes up one day and says, 'Okay, let's do it. I'm going to learn PD today.'... Finding out what is the motivation for them to carry on their life is the first thing." — Dr. Ana Figueiredo


    "Technically, it is not just a teaching exercise... It is the relationship to build between the nurse and the patient... to build the trust, empower, and basically build the patient autonomy." — Dr. Josephine Chow

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    49 mins
  • Exercise and PD - Not a healthy "hobby", its medical treatment!!
    Aug 3 2025

    Exercise and Peritoneal Dialysis: Enhancing Patient Quality of Life


    In this episode of the PD Exchange, hosts Dr. Nikhil Shah and Dr. Jeff Perl discuss the crucial topic of exercise and its impact on peritoneal dialysis (PD) patients. The discussion features a panel of experts including Dr. Stephanie Thompson, Dr. Clara Bohm, and Dr. Paul Bennett. They delve into the importance of tailored exercise interventions for improving patients' physical and mental health, overcoming barriers to activity, and implementing feasible exercise programs within PD care. Key issues addressed include swimming, lifting weights, and the benefits of prehabilitation. The conversation underscores the necessity of making exercise a fundamental component of PD treatment and calls for more research and better resources to support this cause.


    00:00 Introduction and Host Welcome

    00:59 Introducing the Expert Panel

    02:20 Discussion on Exercise Guidelines for PD

    05:02 Research and Evidence on Exercise Benefits

    08:16 Challenges and Solutions in Prescribing Exercise

    13:46 Types of Exercise and Their Impact

    16:51 Practical Advice and Patient Motivation

    26:19 Swimming and PD: Guidelines and Considerations

    30:32 Debating Swimming with PD Catheters

    32:22 Covering and Caring for Catheters

    34:00 Scuba Diving with PD Catheters

    34:49 Swimming and Daily Exercise with PD

    36:31 Lifting and Exercise Guidelines

    42:00 Prehabilitation and Exercise Programs

    43:24 Resources and Patient Education

    51:56 Future Research and Final Thoughts


    Links to Exercise Resources -

    1. GREX Guidelines and Home page - https://grexercise.arizona.edu/

    2. Kidney health Manitoba - https://www.kidneyhealth.ca/living-with-kidney-disease/fitness-wellness/


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    58 mins
  • International Women's Day - Celebrating Women in PD - Part 2
    Mar 8 2025

    Celebrating Women in Peritoneal Dialysis


    In this special episode of the PD Exchange, hosts Dr. Nikhil Shah and Dr. Jeff Perl celebrate International Women's Day by highlighting three extraordinary female nephrologists from around the world: Dr. Anabela Guedes from Portugal, Dr. Yeoung Jee Cho from Australia, and Dr. Annie-Claire Nadeau-Fredette from Canada.

    These leading women in peritoneal dialysis share their inspiring personal and professional journeys, discuss their challenges, and reflect on the importance of mentorship and work-life balance.

    The episode delves into their motivations, the impact of gender biases in the field, and the unique ways they manage their demanding careers alongside family responsibilities.

    It concludes with valuable advice for future women nephrologists and a discussion on the rewarding nature of working in nephrology and in peritoneal dialysis.


    00:00 Introduction to the PD Exchange Podcast

    00:45 Celebrating Women in Peritoneal Dialysis

    01:49 Meet the Extraordinary Women in PD

    02:10 Anabela's Journey into Nephrology

    07:14 Yeoungjee's Path to PD

    09:34 Annie Claire's Story and Balancing Family

    12:09 Balancing Career and Family

    19:23 Job Sharing and Work-Life Balance

    28:04 Balancing Career and Family

    28:56 Challenges of Managing a Busy Life

    33:45 Experiencing Sexism in the Workplace

    39:11 Reflections and Advice

    43:51 The Rewards of Nephrology

    47:34 Conclusion and Final Thoughts


    Women in PD - Part 1 Link

    https://open.spotify.com/episode/2LhdzRkp0mvHuLM8gc5cOF?si=xgJVmPCiQmSkSTBun9Sn0w


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    49 mins
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