Abstract Background To date, limited research has been dedicated to exploring the experience of decision-making for chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients who have initiated dialysis and have to make decisions in the context of managing multiple illnesses. Evidence about the experience of decision-making for minority or disadvantaged groups living with CKD (e.g. culturally and linguistically diverse adults; those with lower health literacy or cognitive impairment) is also lacking. This study aimed to explore the experience of healthcare decision-making among culturally and linguistically diverse adults receiving in-centre haemodialysis for advanced CKD. Methods Semi-structured interviews with English or Arabic-speaking adults recruited from ...
Background Older patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are willing participants in advance c...
BackgroundShared decision making may be particularly complex for the older patient with end-stage re...
OBJECTIVES: End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This s...
Background To date, limited research has been dedicated to exploring the experience of decision-maki...
Abstract Background Effective interpersonal communication is critical for shared decision-making (SD...
Background: This is the first qualitative study to explore patient decision-making regarding end-sta...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are encouraged to make an informed decision a...
Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are asked to choose a renal replacement thera...
OBJECTIVE To explore dialysis decision-making for adults who lack capacity due to cognitive impai...
International audienceBackground: Little is known about psychological issues in patients with chroni...
OBJECTIVES End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This...
Abstract Rationale & Objective Explore priorities related to outcomes and barriers of adults with ch...
Introduction This study was carried out in Ghana, where the incidence of end stage kidney disease...
Abstract Background Elderly end stage kidney patients face a decision concerning whether or not to i...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dialysis decision-making for adults who lack capacity due to cognitive impairm...
Background Older patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are willing participants in advance c...
BackgroundShared decision making may be particularly complex for the older patient with end-stage re...
OBJECTIVES: End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This s...
Background To date, limited research has been dedicated to exploring the experience of decision-maki...
Abstract Background Effective interpersonal communication is critical for shared decision-making (SD...
Background: This is the first qualitative study to explore patient decision-making regarding end-sta...
BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are encouraged to make an informed decision a...
Background: Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are asked to choose a renal replacement thera...
OBJECTIVE To explore dialysis decision-making for adults who lack capacity due to cognitive impai...
International audienceBackground: Little is known about psychological issues in patients with chroni...
OBJECTIVES End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This...
Abstract Rationale & Objective Explore priorities related to outcomes and barriers of adults with ch...
Introduction This study was carried out in Ghana, where the incidence of end stage kidney disease...
Abstract Background Elderly end stage kidney patients face a decision concerning whether or not to i...
OBJECTIVE: To explore dialysis decision-making for adults who lack capacity due to cognitive impairm...
Background Older patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) are willing participants in advance c...
BackgroundShared decision making may be particularly complex for the older patient with end-stage re...
OBJECTIVES: End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This s...