Pain, Sexual Dysfunction, and Depression in Hemodialysis Patients (SMILE)
End Stage Renal Disease, Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological, Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for End Stage Renal Disease focused on measuring pain, sexual dysfunction, depression, symptoms
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Our target population is male and female hemodialysis patients age 18 years or greater who are English speakers.
Exclusion Criteria:
- We will exclude children because they comprise a minority of the dialysis population and their enrollment would require an adult decision maker's consent.
- We will exclude patients who are significantly cognitively impaired and hence, unable to comprehend study surveys.
- Cognitive function will be assessed at baseline using the mini-Cog, a validated measure of cognitive capacity that we have used previously, and patients with scores <3 will be excluded.
- Based on our prior studies, we estimate that approximately 5% of patients will be excluded based on this criterion.
- Similarly, non-English speakers will be excluded.
- Finally, patients undergoing active work-up for living donor kidney transplant, and/or considering transfer to peritoneal dialysis will be excluded as they are less likely to remain on hemodialysis for the duration of the study.
Sites / Locations
- VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System University Drive Division, Pittsburgh, PA
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Active Comparator
Symptom management nurse intervention
Feedback intervention
This arm of the study will have a symptom management nurse facilitate the management of pain, sexual dysfunction and depression. The nurse will work with the patient's renal provider to implement appropriate symptom alleviating treatment. The intervention is patient specific and entirely dependent on the treatment recommendation made by the symptom management nurse.
This arm of the study will have pain, sexual dysfunction and depression assessed monthly with feedback given to renal providers on the presence and severity of these symptoms. Treatment will be left at the discretion of the renal provider. The intervention on symptoms is at the discretion of the renal provider. The interventions implemented were patient specific and consisted of therapies the patient's renal provider decided to implement.