Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6156359 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Although trials in hemodialysis have typically focused on outcomes such as death, adverse events, and biological markers, patients tend to prioritize outcomes that are more relevant to their daily living and well-being. Researchers need to consider interventions that are likely to improve these outcomes and measure and report patient-relevant outcomes in trials, and clinicians may become more patient-orientated by using these outcomes in their clinical encounters.
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Authors
Rachel MPH, Jonathan C. PhD, Brenda PhD, Helen MSc, Braden PhD, Martin PhD, Kevan R. PhD, Peter G. PhD, David C. PhD, MBBS, Stephanie MD, Kara PhD, David C. MD, Wim PhD, Wolfgang C. MD, ScD, David W. PhD, Kirsten PhD, Nicole BSocSc, Allison PhD,