Cystatin C Use for CKD Detection in the Veterans Health Administration System: A Qualitative Study of Barriers and Facilitators
Julio A. Lamprea-Montealegre, Abigail Shapiro, Natalie A.B. Bontrager, Dena E. Rifkin, Simerjot K. Jassal, Lucile Parker Gregg, Sankar D. Navaneethan, Krista Navarra, Michael G. Shlipak, Michelle M. Estrella, Virginia Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how healthcare providers in the Veterans Health Administration perceive using cystatin C to detect chronic kidney disease, identifying barriers and suggesting solutions.
Contribution
The study provides new insights into clinical staff perceptions and practical barriers to using cystatin C for CKD detection within the VHA system.
Findings
Five key barriers to cystatin C use were identified, including lack of provider and patient awareness.
Educational programs and clinic workflow improvements are suggested to enhance CKD detection.
Electronic health record tools could support better use of cystatin C in clinical practice.
Abstract
The measurement of cystatin C has been recommended to enhance chronic kidney disease (CKD) detection and risk stratification in clinical practice. This study gathered insights into the perceptions and experiences of clinical staff regarding the use of cystatin C in CKD detection within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA) system. A qualitative approach was employed to explore barriers and facilitators of clinical staff regarding the use of cystatin C in CKD detection within the VHA system. The Organizational Theory of Implementation Effectiveness informed the development of a semistructured interview guide. Health care providers, nurses, and clinical pharmacists from the VHA systems in San Francisco, San Diego, and Houston were interviewed between October 2021 and May 2022. Participants' experiences with cystatin C testing. Perceived barriers and facilitators to cystatin C…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChronic Kidney Disease and Diabetes · Dialysis and Renal Disease Management · Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies
