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Health Publications

We offer you a select range of our publications (which are listed below) which will give you precise, up to date information on a wide range of kidney related conditions and treatments.

Coming soon!

  • Moe's Sick Kidneys - Children's Book

NEW - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow Personal accounts of living with kidney failure  

Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow

Being given a diagnosis of chronic kidney disease at any stage is a life changing experience for most people.  Everyone has their own story.

This book is a wonderful collection of stories from people with kidney problems and their families.  They share their challenges from coping with the isolation and shock of diagnosis, through treatments including dialysis and transplant, their insights into living well and their hopes for the future.   

Cost of booklets
$12.00 each (inc GST and postage)
Bulk orders (over 10 copies) are $10.00 each (inc GST) plus postage

 

 

 

 


Living with Kidney Failure (7th editon)

NEW Living with Kidney Failure (7th edition)

This book is designed an as informative resource for people with kidney failure, their families and carers and is supported by an unrestricted educational grant from Baxter Healthcare.

Kidney fairlure is a life changing event for those affected, and for their families and friends.  Nothing is untouched by the words from your doctor "your kidneys are showing signs of failure and we need to talk about what that means".

This book does not cover all aspects of kidney failure; it should be regarded as an introduction.  It is written to give those newly diagnosed with kidney failure an overview of what might lie ahead and how kidney disease will impact on their lives of those affected and their families.  This book is written with an empasis on getting on with 'living' despite having kidney failure.

Cost of booklets
$15.00 each (inc GST and postage)
Bulk orders (over 10 copies) are $12.00 each (inc GST) plus postage


Back on the Menu - Recipe Book for a restricted low potassium diet

Back on the Menu - low potassium recipe book

This booklet and the easy to follow recipes in it were developed for people who need to control the amount of potassium in their diet, particularly those with kidney disease or those requriing haemodialysis, who have been advised by their doctor to follow a low potassium diet.

The authors would like to stress that recommendations for renal diets vary widely between individuals.  It is with this in mind that this recipe book is best used in conjection with dietary advice from a dietitian experience in renal nutrition. 

Cost of booklets
$15.00 each (inc GST and postage)
Bulk orders (over 10 copies) are $12.00 each (inc GST) plus postage.
 

 


Australian DUG Handbook -  Location GuideAustralian Dialysis Unit Guide (A4 Folder)

The DUG provides accurate and up to date information in an easy to use format. There are tips on planning a holiday while on haemodialysis as well as suggestions about medical information which Renal Units may need from you.

The Dialysis Unit Guide (DUG)  is a Kidney Health Australia resource which lists the location and contact details for most public and private Australian Renal Units.  It may be used for a number of purposes including referrals, relocation and short term stays.

Cost of Australian Dialysis Unit Guide (full publication A4 size)
$40 per copy (inc GST and postage) - no charge for Renal Units

Australian Dialysis Guide Handbook - Location Guide (A5 booklet) 

This handy pocket size (A5) reference handbook is a guide to travel - whilst on dialysis.

Cost of booklets

$15.00 each (inc GST and postage)
Bulk orders (over 10 copies) are $12.00 each (inc GST) plus postage


The Sane Guide to Good Mental Health:  For people affected by kidney disease

Two national health organisations, SANE Australia and Kidney Health Australia have joined together to address the issue of mental health and kidney disease, with 50% of Australians with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) affected by depression.

The first in a series on dealing with depression and anxiety when you have a chronic health condition. SANE’s new ‘Mind and Body’ Initiative aims to draw attention to the physical health needs of people with a mental illness . . . and the mental health needs of people with chronic physical health problems. In other words, encouraging treatment of the whole person. 

The Guide looks at mental health problems, treatment options and includes case studies of people who have experienced CKD first hand and how it impacted on their lives. CKD can affect every area of life. Relationships, work, spiritual beliefs and how we socialise with other people may all be affected. This includes our mental health. Many people have times where they struggle to cope, and may become anxious or depressed.

Mental health problems may develop because:

  • adapting to CKD is stressful - for the individual and family members
  • we may feel our body and general situation are out of control, and there is nothing that we can do
  • we feel lonely and isolated from family and friends
  • sometimes it can be difficult to talk about the illness with those close to us - we don't want to worry or upset them.

People with CKD and those who care about and for them can have a range of emotional responses: shock, sadness, grief, fear, anger, frustration, feeling down, tense or alone, and sometimes many of these. Some losses may seem relatively trivial - like limiting social engagements or shifting housework to a partner - yet these can be important and may signal changes in relationships such as greater dependence. Many people also talk about a grieving for their previous health, abilities and their life before CKD.   More>

  • 34% of people with a chronic illness rate their quality of life as fair or poor and 61% experience depression
  • Symptoms of depression are often unrecognised or confused with symptoms of other illnesses
  • Mental illnesses are treatable and the vast majority recover well
  • People living with chronic illness who have effective treatment for associated depression can improve control of their illness
  • Three million Australians will experience a major depressive illness during their lifetime
  • 17% of Australians (more than 3.5 million) experience depression or anxiety each year

Cost of booklets
$10.00 each (inc GST and postage).


Other Kidney Health Education Publications available free of charge


Indigenous Resources

Indigenous Kidney Health Education Flipchart - Published in partnership with AMGEN, this Indigenous teaching resource has been developed specifically to provide kidney health education to Indigenous communities.  The flipchart is written in simple, easy-to-read language, and. provides concise and clear information about the functions of the kidneys, how the kidneys can be damaged, what clinical tests should be done regularly, and how to keep the kidneys healthy.  Phone our Adelaide office on 08 8334 7555 to order copies of this excellent patient education resource.

NSW Aboriginal Vascular Health Program publish a series of 13 pamphlets produced on a range of issues related to vascular health, including one on kidney disease. Made for Aboriginal people as a patient education resource, each of  the pamphlets is in a simple  easy to read format. The pamphlets have been developed in consultation with Aboriginal Health Workers and peak non-government organistations and are available only as a set.  Hard copies are free and can be ordered from The Better Health Centre on (02) 9816 0452.


Need kidney health education material in another language? 
Visit  Recommended  Weblinks this section - 'Multicultural Kidney Health Education Resources'.

For Health Professionals
Clinics, renal units and community organisations may order bulk copies of our publications:  download and send us your order using our Resource Order Forms

Evaluation of our health education material - please help!
We want to make this site an informative resource for all involved in the management of kidney and urological problems - send us your suggestions on our Fact Sheet Evaluation Form.  Fax your Forms to 'Health Programs Manager' 08 8334 7545.

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PDF Kidney Disease: Are you one in three?Early detection and prevention-Good Medicine advertorial 02/11/20051,442.48
PDF Kidney Health - What you should know....Important information about keeping your kidneys healthy 27/05/20041,659.07
PDF You're in Charge - self-management health bookA positive self-management health book, which will enable you to take care of your health. 24/10/20041,219.35
Published with support from the medical team of Kidney Health Australia Minimize
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PDF Pfizer Health Report No 29 Blood Pressure September 2006Written in partnership with Kidney Health Australia, this report looks at managing blood pressure 08/10/2006979.13
PDF Healthy Kidneys - Pfizer Health ReportWhat kidneys do and how we can keep them healthy - Pfizer Health Report 01/06/2004801.38
 
 
 
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Last updated: Jul 2008.