Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee

Abstract Background A newspaper article in August 2016 reported that about 40 medical facilities refused dialysis to a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patient. Infection Survey Subcommittee in the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy investigated this situation. Methods An anonymous questionnair...

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Main Authors: Ayumi Yoshifuji, Munekazu Ryuzaki, Yasuhiko Ito, Norio Ohmagari, Yoshihiko Kanno, Toshio Shinoda, Yaoko Takano, Isao Tsukamoto, Kazuhiko Hora, Yasushi Nakazawa, Naoki Hasegawa, Tadashi Yoshida, Shu Wakino, Yoshiaki Takemoto, Hidetomo Nakamoto
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Published: BMC 2018-10-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-018-0178-3
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author Ayumi Yoshifuji
Munekazu Ryuzaki
Yasuhiko Ito
Norio Ohmagari
Yoshihiko Kanno
Toshio Shinoda
Yaoko Takano
Isao Tsukamoto
Kazuhiko Hora
Yasushi Nakazawa
Naoki Hasegawa
Tadashi Yoshida
Shu Wakino
Yoshiaki Takemoto
Hidetomo Nakamoto
author_facet Ayumi Yoshifuji
Munekazu Ryuzaki
Yasuhiko Ito
Norio Ohmagari
Yoshihiko Kanno
Toshio Shinoda
Yaoko Takano
Isao Tsukamoto
Kazuhiko Hora
Yasushi Nakazawa
Naoki Hasegawa
Tadashi Yoshida
Shu Wakino
Yoshiaki Takemoto
Hidetomo Nakamoto
author_sort Ayumi Yoshifuji
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description Abstract Background A newspaper article in August 2016 reported that about 40 medical facilities refused dialysis to a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patient. Infection Survey Subcommittee in the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy investigated this situation. Methods An anonymous questionnaire survey about the acceptance of HIV-positive patients was sent to 4039 dialysis institutions. The questionnaire included a number of HIV-positive patients on dialysis currently and in the last 5 years, details on whether the institution received requests to perform dialysis on HIV-positive patients, the responses to these requests, the preparation system for acceptance, the reasons for refusal of dialysis of HIV-positive patients, knowledge of HIV-related guidelines in use, and the considerations for the acceptance of dialysis for HIV-positive patients. We evaluated answers to these questions from the institutions. Results Two thousand five hundred eighty-three facilities (64.0%) responded to the survey questions. In the past 5 years, 215 facilities (8.3%) were requested to accept HIV patients for dialysis and 40.1% of these refused acceptance. Although manuals, written policy and procedure, for a needle piercing accident existed in most of the facilities that accepted the patients, many facilities did neither prepare the stocks of anti-HIV drugs nor cooperate with HIV core hospitals. Principal reasons for the refusal were listed as the lack of medical experience with HIV patients, anxiety of healthcare providers with regard to HIV infection risk, lack of stocks of anti-HIV drugs for needle piercing accidents, and the lack of cooperation with HIV core hospitals. The proportion of facilities expected to accept HIV patients in the future was as low as 16.9% among all facilities that responded to the survey. Conclusions The Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy will need to strengthen the cooperation with other academic societies and disseminate basic knowledge on HIV and infection control measures to develop and establish the acceptance system of maintenance dialysis for HIV patients.
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spelling doaj.art-3a8e0f3bc6214b2dace4838e9bdc991b2022-12-22T01:12:26ZengBMCRenal Replacement Therapy2059-13812018-10-01411810.1186/s41100-018-0178-3Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey SubcommitteeAyumi Yoshifuji0Munekazu Ryuzaki1Yasuhiko Ito2Norio Ohmagari3Yoshihiko Kanno4Toshio Shinoda5Yaoko Takano6Isao Tsukamoto7Kazuhiko Hora8Yasushi Nakazawa9Naoki Hasegawa10Tadashi Yoshida11Shu Wakino12Yoshiaki Takemoto13Hidetomo Nakamoto14Infection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyInfection Survey Subcommittee, Japanese Society for Dialysis TherapyAbstract Background A newspaper article in August 2016 reported that about 40 medical facilities refused dialysis to a human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patient. Infection Survey Subcommittee in the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy investigated this situation. Methods An anonymous questionnaire survey about the acceptance of HIV-positive patients was sent to 4039 dialysis institutions. The questionnaire included a number of HIV-positive patients on dialysis currently and in the last 5 years, details on whether the institution received requests to perform dialysis on HIV-positive patients, the responses to these requests, the preparation system for acceptance, the reasons for refusal of dialysis of HIV-positive patients, knowledge of HIV-related guidelines in use, and the considerations for the acceptance of dialysis for HIV-positive patients. We evaluated answers to these questions from the institutions. Results Two thousand five hundred eighty-three facilities (64.0%) responded to the survey questions. In the past 5 years, 215 facilities (8.3%) were requested to accept HIV patients for dialysis and 40.1% of these refused acceptance. Although manuals, written policy and procedure, for a needle piercing accident existed in most of the facilities that accepted the patients, many facilities did neither prepare the stocks of anti-HIV drugs nor cooperate with HIV core hospitals. Principal reasons for the refusal were listed as the lack of medical experience with HIV patients, anxiety of healthcare providers with regard to HIV infection risk, lack of stocks of anti-HIV drugs for needle piercing accidents, and the lack of cooperation with HIV core hospitals. The proportion of facilities expected to accept HIV patients in the future was as low as 16.9% among all facilities that responded to the survey. Conclusions The Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy will need to strengthen the cooperation with other academic societies and disseminate basic knowledge on HIV and infection control measures to develop and establish the acceptance system of maintenance dialysis for HIV patients.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-018-0178-3HIVMaintenance dialysisAcceptanceRefusalInfection control
spellingShingle Ayumi Yoshifuji
Munekazu Ryuzaki
Yasuhiko Ito
Norio Ohmagari
Yoshihiko Kanno
Toshio Shinoda
Yaoko Takano
Isao Tsukamoto
Kazuhiko Hora
Yasushi Nakazawa
Naoki Hasegawa
Tadashi Yoshida
Shu Wakino
Yoshiaki Takemoto
Hidetomo Nakamoto
Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
Renal Replacement Therapy
HIV
Maintenance dialysis
Acceptance
Refusal
Infection control
title Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
title_full Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
title_fullStr Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
title_full_unstemmed Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
title_short Acceptance situation of HIV patients in Japanese dialysis facilities—questionnaire survey by the Infection Survey Subcommittee
title_sort acceptance situation of hiv patients in japanese dialysis facilities questionnaire survey by the infection survey subcommittee
topic HIV
Maintenance dialysis
Acceptance
Refusal
Infection control
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s41100-018-0178-3
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