Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8770057 | American Journal of Kidney Diseases | 2017 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Patients/caregivers gave higher priority to lifestyle-related outcomes than health professionals. The prioritized outcomes for both groups were vascular access problems, dialysis adequacy, fatigue, cardiovascular disease, and mortality. This process will inform a core outcome set that in turn will improve the relevance, efficiency, and comparability of trial evidence to facilitate treatment decisions.
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Authors
Nicole BSocSc, Allison PhD, Braden MD, MSc, Brenda MD, PhD, David C. MD, Peter MD, Sally PGDip, Tess Harris, Wim MD, PhD, Wolfgang C. MD, ScD, Benedicte MD, PhD, Donal MB, Helen MSc, Sajeda MD, Sreedhar MD, PhD, Angela BSc (Hons), Carmel MBBS, Carol PhD,