Background: Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes can diminish the value of trials in treatment decision-making. We identified critically important outcome domains in kidney transplantation based on the shared priorities of patients/caregivers and health professionals. Methods: In a 3-round Delphi survey, patients/caregivers and health professionals rated the importance of outcome domains for trials in kidney transplantation on a 9-point Likert scale and provided comments. During Round 2 and 3, participants re-rated the outcomes after reviewing their own score, the distribution of the respondents’ scores, and comments. We calculated the median, mean, and proportion rating 7-9 (critically imp...
Rationale & Objective: The inconsistency in outcomes reported and lack of patient-reported outcomes ...
INTRODUCTION: Research agendas in kidney transplantation are often driven by the interests of indivi...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access to ...
Background. Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
Background: Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
BackgroundInconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The potential for clinical trials to impact patient care may be li...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
Shared decision-making about clinical care options in end-stage kidney disease is limited by inconsi...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
International audienceRATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Outcomes reported in trials involving patients with aut...
Rationale & Objective: Outcomes reported in trials involving patients with autosomal dominant polycy...
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background: The care of kidney transplant re...
Shared decision-making about clinical care options in end-stage kidney disease is limited by inconsi...
Rationale & Objective: The inconsistency in outcomes reported and lack of patient-reported outcomes ...
INTRODUCTION: Research agendas in kidney transplantation are often driven by the interests of indivi...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access to ...
Background. Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
Background: Inconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ...
BackgroundInconsistencies in outcome reporting and frequent omission of patient-centered outcomes ca...
International audienceBACKGROUND: The potential for clinical trials to impact patient care may be li...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
Shared decision-making about clinical care options in end-stage kidney disease is limited by inconsi...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
BACKGROUND: Although advances in treatment have dramatically improved short-term graft survival and ...
International audienceRATIONALE & OBJECTIVE: Outcomes reported in trials involving patients with aut...
Rationale & Objective: Outcomes reported in trials involving patients with autosomal dominant polycy...
© 2017 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved. Background: The care of kidney transplant re...
Shared decision-making about clinical care options in end-stage kidney disease is limited by inconsi...
Rationale & Objective: The inconsistency in outcomes reported and lack of patient-reported outcomes ...
INTRODUCTION: Research agendas in kidney transplantation are often driven by the interests of indivi...
Background: It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access to ...