Chronic Kidney Disorder: Overview, Strategies for Health Promotion, Risk and Protective Factors

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This presentation provides an overview of Chronic Kidney Disorder, including its causes, symptoms, and effects on the body. It also discusses strategies for promoting health and wellness in people with this condition, as well as the associated risk and protective factors. The presentation aims to raise awareness about Chronic Kidney Disorder and provide information on how to prevent and manage it.

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CHRONIC KIDNEY DISORDER
An overview of strategies for promoting health and wellness in people
with the condition
Health promotion plays an important crucial part when comes to the
spreading awareness considering the social well-being of the people
worldwide. There are many strategies for health promotion:
Bringing together the people and communities under an umbrella of
health promotion.
Health promotion collaboration with different Non-Governmental
Organisations and other social organisations who are in support with the
cause [5]
Going in Rural places of Australia and making people aware of national
frameworks and national schemes provided by the government to avail
the people who are in poverty, or unable to access the health care
opportunities.
For early interventions could be developed by spreading health
awareness by introducing education an interaction about chronic kidney
disorders [6]
Banners and boards could be installed in the streets about the ways to
prevent kidney disorder and promoting health equity. It also has to be
culturally sound [7].
Interdisciplinary collaboration of aboriginal health care workers, nurses,
general physicians, and social workers to spread awareness in people.
An overview of Chronic Kidney
Disorder
It is a type of disease or disorder that gives rise to the
condition in which the kidney has been impaired and
stops functioning properly over a long period of time
gradually. There is an excess buildup of fluid in the
body as the kidney is not able to remove the excess
fluids [1].
An overview of associated risk and protective factors
for this condition
This initiative is taken in order to promote better awareness
and connectivity about the chronic kidney disorder in
Australians [8]. This initiative has been backed by the
Australian government in order to assist patients better and
faster. There are digital software used for the primary health
care, with allied health care services. The mobile applications
have been developed which is used to especially target people
who have increasing risks of chronic kidney disorders. It has
been proven and evidenced to improve the health outcomes
for many people, and in future there can be more
development of these apps [9]. My health record is a digitalise
plat form for enabling people to access their data and help in
keeping record of the medical history which is secure as well
as safe [10]. Clinical information System or CIS is another
digital health resource that would assist the physicians over
handling patient and patient records [13].
Risk and protective factors for this condition
The chronic kidney disorder, 1.4 million people are already are
treating with disorders related kidney disorder [2]. There are
specific marker of kidney disease that could lead to
understanding of kidney dysfunction, for example high
albumin content in the urine or presence of blood in urine.
Obesity has been linked with renal toxicity that is deposition
of lipid in the kidney causes accumulation of toxic metabolites
[3]. In Australia there are 1 in 10 adults who have chronic
kidney disorder, which is approximately 1.7 million people and
among the Australians the Indigenous Australians, are at
greater risk of chronic kidney disease [4]. Certain risk factors
which are associated with the chronic kidney disease like:
Genetics
Obesity
Smoking
Old age (Over 60 years of age)
Diabetes
Hypertension
The protective factors for kidney disorders are:
Losing weight
Advisable to quit smoking
Lower salt in take
Keeping the blood pressure under control
In take fruits and vegetables.
Lifestyle changes
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