Study identifies critical gaps in Guyanese kidney care at HOTTA Forum
Research forum- Credit: Ministry of Health

Research forum- Credit: Ministry of Health

A recent research dissemination event hosted by the Human Organ and Tissue Transplant Agency (HOTTA) on Thursday brought to light the need for significant improvements in national kidney care pathways.

The study, which focused on the knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning chronic kidney disease (CKD), hemodialysis, and kidney transplantation among patients and caregivers in Guyana, underscored key deficiencies in the current system.

The research findings explicitly highlighted the need for improved patient education, enhanced support systems, and greater attention to early detection and treatment pathways for patients with kidney disease.

Research forum- Credit: Ministry of Health

The study offered a detailed look at the perceptions and experiences shaping kidney health outcomes nationwide, emphasizing critical gaps in awareness, treatment access, and long-term care.

During the one-day forum, researchers presented data across key thematic areas, including, “The Silent Epidemic: Understanding Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), Socio-demographic Factors, and Knowledge Levels,” and “Socio-demographic Factors, Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices on Hemodialysis Therapy.”

The sessions provided a consolidated analysis of the data and its implications for strengthening Guyana’s response to kidney disease.

Research forum- Credit: Ministry of Health

Furthermore, the forum highlighted opportunities to advance national policy and expand access to life-saving dialysis and transplant services.

Key members of the Agency and other stakeholders engaged in kidney health advocacy and care were in attendance, including Dr. Sondia Gordon, Chief Executive Officer of the HOTTA Secretariat; Dr. Shanti Singh-Anthony, Chair of HOTTA; Dr. Baldeo Singh; Dr. Pedro Lewis; Dr. Winsome Scott; and Dr. Navindranauth Rambaran.

Research forum- Credit: Ministry of Health

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