Patients may have limited awareness and knowledge about a kidney disease diagnosis and risk factors. Looking for information to reinforce patient education? Click on the links below to access many useful patient education resources. Online Resources American Association of Kidney Patients – AAKP provides educational information, newsletters, videos, and magazines about chronic kidney disease (CKD). Links to support groups, events, and recipes also are included. American Kidney Fund ANNA Fact Sheets Kidney School™ – Kidney School™ is a free educational program for patients with CKD stages 3-5. It has several modules (available in English and Spanish) that patients can view online, download an audio version, or print. Professional resources are also available (licensing agreement available online). National Kidney Disease Education Program – This page on the NKDEP website provides information for patients about CKD, diet, understanding test results, hypertension, risk factors, and much more. National Kidney Foundation – This patient information center on the NKF website provides links for peer support, dietary coaching, and education for patients and their families NKF Kidney Quiz - This interactive quiz provides basic information about CKD and upon completion links the patient to an educational handout about risk of developing CKD. Educational Handouts National Kidney Disease Education Program – This page on the NKDEP website provides links to patient education materials. (Available in English and Spanish.) Specific Topic Areas National Kidney Foundation - NKF provides information for patients about CKD awareness, complications, treatment, and transplant. (Resources also are available in Spanish.) Anemia Chronic Kidney Disease Diabetes Dialysis Diet, Nutrition, and Exercise Glomerular Diseases Heart Health Hypertension Mineral and Bone Disorder Transplantation Health Literacy Considerations A patient’s health literacy level should be considered when providing patient education. The readability of some educational material may be at a higher level than the patient is able to understand. Below is a list of resources that may be useful when trying to determine a patient’s health literacy level. Health Literacy Measurement Tools (AHRQ) Newest Vital Sign (Health Literacy Assessment Tool for Patient Care and Research, Pfizer) Health Literacy (CDC) Compiled by ANNA's Advanced Practice Specialty Practice Network 7/15, Updated 1/20