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Volumn 66, Issue 2, 2015, Pages 212-222

Research Priorities in CKD: Report of a National Workshop Conducted in Australia

(23)  Tong, Allison a,b   Crowe, Sally c   Chando, Shingisai a,b   Cass, Alan d   Chadban, Steve J e   Chapman, Jeremy R f   Gallagher, Martin a,g,h   Hawley, Carmel M i,j,k   Hill, Sophie l   Howard, Kirsten a   Johnson, David W i,j,k   Kerr, Peter G m   McKenzie, Anne n   Parker, David m   Perkovic, Vlado h   Polkinghorne, Kevan R l   Pollock, Carol a,o   Strippoli, Giovanni F M a,p,q,r   Tugwell, Peter s   Walker, Rowan G t   more..


Author keywords

caregiver; chronic kidney disease (CKD); clinical research; disease prevention; funding decisions; health care worker; Index Words Research; Kidney Health Australia (KHA); patient; patient centered care; priority setting; quality of life; renal replacement therapy; resource allocation; stakeholder

Indexed keywords

ADULT; AGED; ANXIETY; ARTICLE; AUSTRALIA; CAREGIVER; CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE; CLINICAL ARTICLE; FATIGUE; FEMALE; HEALTH CARE POLICY; HEMODIALYSIS; HUMAN; KIDNEY FUNCTION; KIDNEY TRANSPLANTATION; LIFESTYLE; MALE; MEDICAL RESEARCH; MIDDLE AGED; NEPHROLOGIST; NURSE; PATIENT CARE; PERITONEAL DIALYSIS; QUALITY OF LIFE; RESEARCH PRIORITY; RESOURCE ALLOCATION; SURGEON; WEIGHT GAIN; WORKSHOP; CONSENSUS; HEALTH CARE PERSONNEL; PATIENT PARTICIPATION; PERSONNEL; RENAL INSUFFICIENCY, CHRONIC; RESEARCH; YOUNG ADULT;

EID: 84937966937     PISSN: 02726386     EISSN: 15236838     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1053/j.ajkd.2015.02.341     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (73)

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