Home HD training is a costly nursing time investment for clinics. Both patient- and clinic-level factors play key roles in the likelihood of early home HD dropout. Learn what these are and how to prevent them in this course.
Objectives
- Outline four ways to mitigate patient-level reasons for early home HD dropout.
- Provide three reasons for customizing home HD treatments to individual patients.
- Describe three approaches to clinic-level reasons for early home HD dropout.
Audience
Nurses and Dialysis Technicians. (This course can also serve as a home dialysis orientation for nephrologists and administrators.)
Contact Hour Approval
This continuing nursing education activity was approved by Medical Education Institute, approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP-117088, for 1 contact hour.
Accreditation for this course expires October 31, 2026.
It is the responsibility of the learner to determine if these CE contact hours will be accepted by a particular licensing organization.
- Nurse Planner – Steffanie Gissal, BSN
- Authors – Jennifer Ravert, RN and Dori Schatell, MS
- Reviewer– Beth Witten, MSW, ACSW, LSCSW
Conflicts of Interest
No conflicts of interest were disclosed.

This class is part of our Self-guided Program to Advance Renal Knowledge (SPARK) series of online CE learning + professional mentoring education classes for nurses and dialysis technicians. Our goals are to help dialysis nurses and technicians stay up-to-date with their training and certifications—and to attract new interest in nephrology as a career. Thank you to Fresenius Medical Care for providing unrestricted educational grant support.