BACKGROUND: Employment is important for the quality of life and financial security of patients of working age receiving kidney replacement therapy (KRT). We aimed to examine self-reported work status and general, physical and mental work ability and to determine associations between demographic, disease-related, work-related and macroeconomic factors and employment. . METHODS: Europeans from 37 countries, ages 19-65 years, treated with dialysis or kidney transplantation, filled out the web-based or paper-based cross-sectional EDITH kidney patient survey between November 2017 and January 2019. We performed descriptive analyses and multivariable generalized logistic mixed models. RESULTS: Of the 3544 patients, 36.5% were employed and working ...
Rationale & Objective: Although patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk for work disa...
Introduction The aim of this study was to examine the health-and work outcomes of renal transplant r...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...
BACKGROUND: Employment is important for the quality of life and financial security of patients of wo...
Background and objectives: To date, employment figures of kidney transplant recipients in Europe are...
Introduction: To determine the prevalence and rate of employment of patients on renal replacement th...
Introduction Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is known...
Background: Work can have a major positive impact on health and wellbeing. Employment of kidney tran...
Abstract Background Patients with kidney failure treated with dialysis or kidney transplantation exp...
Despite an increasing quality of life after renal transplantation, the number of recipients undertak...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a highly disabling state, conditioning not only patients' quality ...
Introduction: Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is know...
Rationale & Objective: Although patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk for work disa...
Introduction The aim of this study was to examine the health-and work outcomes of renal transplant r...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...
BACKGROUND: Employment is important for the quality of life and financial security of patients of wo...
Background and objectives: To date, employment figures of kidney transplant recipients in Europe are...
Introduction: To determine the prevalence and rate of employment of patients on renal replacement th...
Introduction Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is known...
Background: Work can have a major positive impact on health and wellbeing. Employment of kidney tran...
Abstract Background Patients with kidney failure treated with dialysis or kidney transplantation exp...
Despite an increasing quality of life after renal transplantation, the number of recipients undertak...
End stage renal disease (ESRD) is a highly disabling state, conditioning not only patients' quality ...
Introduction: Kidney failure negatively affects opportunities for work participation. Little is know...
Rationale & Objective: Although patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) are at risk for work disa...
Introduction The aim of this study was to examine the health-and work outcomes of renal transplant r...
To explore the employment, work productivity, activity impairment, and sustainability of work of Sau...