Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling

To estimate the projections of supply and demand for dialysis nurses (DNs) over 5 years in four European countries (France, Italy, Spain and the UK). Methods: This study modelled the nursing labour workforce across each jurisdiction by estimating the current nursing labour force, number of nursing g...

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Autores: Rostoker, Guy, Tröster, Sibille, Masià Plana, Afra, Ashworth, Vicky, Perampaladas, Kuhan
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Fecha de publicación:2024
País:España
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Palabra clave:Infermeria
Nursing
Diàlisi
Dialysis
Personal d'infermeria -- Oferta i demanda
Nurses -- Supply and demand
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spelling Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modellingRostoker, GuyTröster, SibilleMasià Plana, AfraAshworth, VickyPerampaladas, KuhanInfermeriaNursingDiàlisiDialysisPersonal d'infermeria -- Oferta i demandaNurses -- Supply and demandTo estimate the projections of supply and demand for dialysis nurses (DNs) over 5 years in four European countries (France, Italy, Spain and the UK). Methods: This study modelled the nursing labour workforce across each jurisdiction by estimating the current nursing labour force, number of nursing graduates and the attrition rate. Results: France currently has the greatest demand for DNs (51 325 patients on dialysis), followed by Italy, the UK and Spain with 40 661, 30 301 and 28 007 patients on dialysis, respectively. The number of in-centre haemodialysis (HD) patients is expected to increase in the four countries, while the number of patients on home HD (HHD) or on peritoneal dialysis (PD) is expected to increase in the UK. Currently Italy has the greatest proportion of DNs (2.6%), followed by France (2.1%), Spain (1.7%) and the UK (1.5%). Estimation of the dialysis nursing staff growth rate over 5 years showed that the UK has the greatest estimated growth rate (6%), followed by Italy (2%), France (2%) and Spain (1%). Conclusions: Dialysis demand will increase in the coming years, which may exacerbate the DN shortage. Additionally, competencies and training requirements of DNs should be precisely defined. Finally, implementing and facilitating PD and HHD strategies would be helpful for patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare systems and can even help ease the DN shortageOxford University Press (OUP)2024info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpeer-reviewedapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10256/25416Clinical Kidney Journal, 2024, vol. 17, núm. 7, p. sfae162Articles publicats (D-I)reponame:DUGiDocs – Universitat de Gironainstname:Inglésinfo:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.1093/ckj/sfae162info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/issn/2048-8505info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/eissn/2048-8513Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:dnet:dugidocsuniv::78e1ef8362296020e3f644d7e2e29c602025-07-18T17:19:12Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
title Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
spellingShingle Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
Rostoker, Guy
Infermeria
Nursing
Diàlisi
Dialysis
Personal d'infermeria -- Oferta i demanda
Nurses -- Supply and demand
title_short Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
title_full Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
title_fullStr Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
title_full_unstemmed Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
title_sort Dialysis nurse demand in Europe: an estimated prediction based on modelling
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Rostoker, Guy
Tröster, Sibille
Masià Plana, Afra
Ashworth, Vicky
Perampaladas, Kuhan
author Rostoker, Guy
author_facet Rostoker, Guy
Tröster, Sibille
Masià Plana, Afra
Ashworth, Vicky
Perampaladas, Kuhan
author_role author
author2 Tröster, Sibille
Masià Plana, Afra
Ashworth, Vicky
Perampaladas, Kuhan
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Infermeria
Nursing
Diàlisi
Dialysis
Personal d'infermeria -- Oferta i demanda
Nurses -- Supply and demand
topic Infermeria
Nursing
Diàlisi
Dialysis
Personal d'infermeria -- Oferta i demanda
Nurses -- Supply and demand
description To estimate the projections of supply and demand for dialysis nurses (DNs) over 5 years in four European countries (France, Italy, Spain and the UK). Methods: This study modelled the nursing labour workforce across each jurisdiction by estimating the current nursing labour force, number of nursing graduates and the attrition rate. Results: France currently has the greatest demand for DNs (51 325 patients on dialysis), followed by Italy, the UK and Spain with 40 661, 30 301 and 28 007 patients on dialysis, respectively. The number of in-centre haemodialysis (HD) patients is expected to increase in the four countries, while the number of patients on home HD (HHD) or on peritoneal dialysis (PD) is expected to increase in the UK. Currently Italy has the greatest proportion of DNs (2.6%), followed by France (2.1%), Spain (1.7%) and the UK (1.5%). Estimation of the dialysis nursing staff growth rate over 5 years showed that the UK has the greatest estimated growth rate (6%), followed by Italy (2%), France (2%) and Spain (1%). Conclusions: Dialysis demand will increase in the coming years, which may exacerbate the DN shortage. Additionally, competencies and training requirements of DNs should be precisely defined. Finally, implementing and facilitating PD and HHD strategies would be helpful for patients, healthcare professionals and healthcare systems and can even help ease the DN shortage
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