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NATIONAL PRESIDENTS MEETING17 September
Association activities &
Progress report
Anastasia Laskari
EDTNA/ERCA Immediate Past President
Did we achieve our objectives
in 2011/2012?
Next steps in Go Green in Dialysis
Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Fresenius Medical Care Project
A campaign to achieve more sustainability in dialysis care
Project Co-ordinators: Jürgen Kastl, Jitka Pancířová
Collaboration with Industry
Guidelines on Vascular Access Cannulation and Care - Joint
EDTNA/ERCA & Fresenius Medical Care’s project to achieve enhanced
multidisciplinary renal team practice in HD and produce VA guidelines.
Jean Pierre van Waeleghem, Jitka Pancířová, Maria Teresa Parisotto
Collaboration with Industry
IQD (Individualized Quality-assured Dialysis)
A Guide to Implementing Renal Best Practice in Haemodialysis
Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Gambro Project to define multidisciplinary clinical
guide for HD
Project Co-ordinators until 31.8.2012: Jitka Pancířová, Anki Davidson
Collaboration with Industry
IQD (Individualized Quality-assured Dialysis)
A Guide to Implementing Renal Best Practice in Haemodialysis
Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Gambro Project to define multidisciplinary clinical
guide for HD
Project Team Members
Collaboration with Industry
6th Fresenius Middle East Renal Education Programme was held in Dubai,
United Arab Emirates
John Sedgewick, Faculty Chair
Collaboration with Industry
New project: Joint EDTNA/ERCA & Shire Pharmaceuticals
survey of Renal Dieticians
Project Objectives
To understand attitudes and policy regarding dietary management and
phosphate-binder prescribing
Locally, nationally, internationally and regionally
To disseminate the findings of the survey both among its participants and
the wider renal care community
Participants will remain anonymous
Collaboration with Industry
Existing Awards
Peritoneal Dialysis Education ProgrammeFresenius Medical Care (Middle East & Africa)
Competence in Practice ProgrammeDiaverum Renal Services Group
PEP= Phosphate-Unit-ProgrammeGenzyme GmbH (Germany)
New Award
Dialysis Nurse Development Programme B.Braun Avitum
Industry Endorsement
Personal changes in the Journal of Renal Care Team:
Dr. Nicola Tomas has taken over the Editor role from Dr. Cordelia Answanden.
Avril Redmond from Northern Ireland has taken over the Continuous Education co-ordinator role from Margaret McCann
Strategy for next year: Supplement on Home Therapies
Regular publications
Journal of Renal Care
Quarterly publication available in 15 languages thanks to EDTNA/ERCA Volunteers:
The most read publication on our web
The strategy for next year is to keep this publication as an informative tool on EDTNA/ERCA activities and projects as well as short educational pieces.
Czech Dutch English French Greek German Italian Lithuanian Polish Portuguese Russian Serbian Slovenian
Spanish Turkish
News
Continuing with handbooks strategy – A Guide to Clinical Practice – Publications Objectives for 2012 were consolidated with the launching of the following new books:
Books
Additionally, the Environmental Guidelines for Dialysis Handbook was translated to the following languages:
Czech Italian Spanish Russian
...and soon in:
Portuguese French
Books
Project carried out in cooperation with Takeda:
IV Iron Resource and Utilization in Patients with
Iron Deficiency Anaemia in CKD
Survey performed in: United Kingdom Italy Spain
Leaflet with summary of results
Other publicationsProject results
Maintained our current partnership with
European Kidney Health Alliance (EKHA)
Jitka Pancirova, EDTNA/ERCA Executive Director &Professor Norbert Lameire, EKHA Chairman
Partnership with EKHA
Challenges & Opportunities for Renal Care Across Europe - A survey of National Presidents of Renal Health Care Associations“
An European Network of Renal Care Association (ENRCA) project
Participating National associations participating in the qualitative part: TNNA ANNA APEDT
12 NAs participated in the quantitative part and answered to the questionnaire
Session: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR RENAL CARE ACROSS EUROPE, Sunday, 16 September‚ Tivoli 2, 12:45-13:45
RCN BASW RSIG FS Nephro
SEDEN HENNA EDTNA/ERCA Italian Branch
CYNMA FNB
Cooperation with other Associations
Establish closer links with renal/non-renal international Associations
EDTNA/ERCA signed an collaborative agreement with EfCCNa and HENNA
for writing the
Acute Kidney Injury (AKI) – Guide to Clinical Practice
Cooperation with other Associations
New ways of communication with EDTNA/ERCA
established using Social Media
Since January 2012 EDTNA/ERCA is on TWITTER
Daily tweeting about the latest news on EDTNA/ERCA and renal care
EDTNA/ERCA & Social Media
Organized a special Annual Conference in Ljubljana
Celebration of 40th Anniversary of EDTNA/ERCA
40th Anniversary
Objectives 2012/2013
Anastasia LaskariEDTNA/ERCA’s Immediate Past President
EC responsibilities 2012/2013
Member Member Member MemberSupervisory Board Member
Supervisory Board Member
Supervisory Board Member
Secretary Treasurer EC member EC Member Executive Secretariat Publications Director Coordinator Coordinator
Maria SaraivaAlessandra Zampieron Edita Noruisiene Susan Rogers Jitka Pancirova Elisheva Milo Maria Cruz Casal
Portugal Italy Lithuania The Netherlands Czech Republic Israel SpainHuman Resources
Association‘s Finance Management
International Association
Product & Service Management
Strategy Management & QMS
Operations Management
Product & Services Management
(Nomination Committee Chair)
Conference Finance Management
National Associations (Publications support)
Marketing & Industry liasons
Secretariat services (Publications)
EC administrative support
Contracts ENRCA KM/LM/ILM Product & Services Management
Membership services
Consultants‘ link
Education & Research Strategy
BSC Web & Social Media link
Training strategies (Industry projects) Document control (P&P)
SPC link DOPPS Conference services Document control (P&P)
JoRC Link EKHA
Enhance and maintain the continuity of the effective
collaboration with industry partners and corporate
members
Currently, EDTNA/ERCA provides a platform for international industry
partners to collaborate actively in educational and research
activities in order to improve the global quality of renal care and
disseminate scientific results among renal care professionals.
Objectives 2012/2013
Collaboration with National associations on new projects to
continue the good relationship for the benefits of both sides
Proposal for a new Project to develop further collaboration of EDTNA/ERCA
with the European Renal Care National Associations – ENRCA to be discussed
in Strasbourg
Objectives 2012/2013
Implement environmental approach throughout the Association
EDTNA/ERCA believes that we have a responsibility to care for and protect the
environment in which we operate.
EDTNA/ERCA is fully committed to improving environmental performance across
all of our business activities and will encourage our Industry Partners and
Members to join us in this effort.
Objectives 2012/2013
Implement environmental approach throughout the Association
EDTNA/ERCA will strive to:
Adopt the highest environmental standards in all areas of operations
Assess organizational activities and identify areas where we can minimize
impacts.
Purchase/work with sustainable products wherever feasible with focus on the
international Conference
Promote and use electronic communication whenever possible
Develop educational and research projects that will encourage adopting
environmental approaches through all activities (e.g. Go Green in Dialysis)
Objectives 2012/2013
To collaborate at European and world wide level in education
and research to improve quality of renal care
EDTNA/ERCA believes that has the responsibility to help to improve quality care in the renal field
through education and research
EDTNA/ERCA is committed and deeply involved in programs, projects and accreditation processes
with several organizations worldwide.
EDTNA/ERCA is aiming to act as bridge between renal caregivers, patients and families through the
production of educational materials respecting the cultural background of all.
Objectives 2012/2013
EDTNA/ERCA will strive to:
Continue the close collaboration with Universities, Health Institutions and
Industry partners to enhance research and educational programs and projects.
Cooperate with Renal National Associations in order to develop educational
materials for all professionals involved in renal care
Collaborate with Renal patient’s Associations to enhance development of
patients/families' educational materials respecting their cultural background
To collaborate at European and world wide level in education
and research to improve quality of renal care
Objectives 2012/2013
To implement the regular use of Social Media in order to
strengthen EDTNA/ERCA by increasing communication and
visibility worldwide EDTNA/ERCA believes that it is mandatory to build meaningful communication, being accessible and approachable to every
one
EDTNA/ERCA is committed spreading information, knowledge, and education materials suitable for all nephrology
multidisciplinary care team
EDTNA/ERCA aiming to increase its search profile, enhancing Association’s visibility in major search engines .
Objectives 2012/2013
EDTNA/ERCA will strive to:
Make the Association’s Webpage more attractive
Become an important participant in Nephrology Social Media forums on the
web Patients, Industry partners and Nephrology experts websites
Update the website frequently to be more interesting and meets the
expectations
To implement the regular use of Social Media in order to
strengthen EDTNA/ERCA by increasing communication and
visibility worldwide
Objectives 2012/2013
Quality Management System approach
A quality management principle is a comprehensive and fundamental rule
for leading and operating an organization, aiming at continually improving
performance over the long term by focusing on customers while addressing
the needs of all other people involved in the activity of the organization
EDTNA/ERCA will Identify, understand and manage its processes in order
to contribute to the effectiveness and efficiency in achieving the
Associations’ objectives.
Objectives 2012/2013
SponsorsDiamond sponsors
Silver sponsor
Bronze sponsors
Other sponsors
Under the patronage of Ville et Communauté urbaine de Strasbourg
Corporate Education Sessions
S 04 CES Fresenius Medical Care - NephroCareConnecting the patient to life: Central Venous Catheter complications can and must be managedSunday, 16 September, 09:00-10:30
S 07 CES GambroIQD – (Individualized Quality-assured Dialysis) - A Guide to Implementing Renal Best Practice in HDSunday, 16 September, 11:00-12:30
S 12 CES BaxterThings you always wanted to know about dialysis but were afraid to askSunday, 16 September, 14:00-15:30
S 19 CES ShireBalancing phosphate and protein intake in patients undergoing dialysisMonday, 17 September, 09:00-10:30
S 22 CES Fresenius Medical Care - Renal PharmaThe future of drug management in haemodialysisMonday, 17 September, 11:00-12:30
S 27 CES DiaverumPain, anxiety, bleeding, bumps and lumps! Improving the patients AV fistula experienceMonday, 17 September, 14:00-15:30
Exhibitors
Note:List of exhibitors valid as of 16 August 2012.
Corporate Members
Exploring the Challenges & Opportunities for Renal Care
Across Europe
presentation of the project’s results
Maria Saraiva, Alessandra Zampieron
We would like to thank all the National Presidents and Representatives from National Associations who participate to the qualitative and the quantitative part of this project. Qualitative part: Birsen Yurugen (TNNA); Donna Painter (ANNA);
Fernando Vilares, (APEDT); John Sedgewick (RCN); Lisa Robertson (BASW RSIG); Maria Fettouhi (FS Nephro); Maria Jesus Rollan (SEDEN); Mariana Eleftheroudi (HENNA); Marisa Pegoraro (EDTNA/ERCA Italian Branch); Michael Reichardt (FNB); Sotiroula Gliki (CYNMA).
Quantitative part: 12 National Associations answered to the questionnaire: Austria: ÖANPT; Belgium: ORPADT; Cyprus: CNNA; Denmark: FS NEFRO; Germany: FNB; Greece: HENNA; Israel: INNA; Italy: EDTNA/ERCA Italian Branch; Portugal: APEDT; Slovenia: Slovenian Nephrology Nurses Association; Turkey: TNDTNA; United Kingdom: ANSA.
Project 2012: Challenges and opportunities for renal
care across Europe
The most significant problems in many European
countries are educational issues.
The most important topic for future development in
many European countries is quality control in renal
care.
Themes for future research
Design: cross-sectional study.
Sample: renal units across Europe.
Instrument: Quality improvement implementation survey II, developed by School of Public Health, University of California,
Berkeley. It includes 81 items.
Procedure: e-mail distribution to renal units at national level. One questionnaire completed for each unit by Head Nurse or
delegates.
Analysis: at international level, managed by EDTNA/ERCA.
Suggested project
Meeting evaluation
All
Conference venue 2013
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41st EDTNA/ERCA International Conference