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Rev Nefrol Dial Traspl 2021; 41 (1)
Cómo vivir bien con una enfermedad renal a través del empoderamiento del paciente y de su cuidador: salud renal para todos en todas partes
Kalantar-Zadeh K, Kam-Tao Li P, Tantisattamo E, Kumaraswami L, Liakopoulos V, Lui Siu-Fai, Ulasi I, Andreoli S, Balducci A, Dupuis S, Harris T, Hradsky A, Knight R, Kumar S, Ng M, Poidevin A, Saadi G, Tong A
Idioma: Ingles.
Referencias bibliográficas: 20
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FRAGMENTO
1. Patient priorities for living well: a focus on life participation
CKD, its associated symptoms, and its treatment, including medications, dietary and fluid restrictions, and kidney replacement therapy can disrupt and constrain daily living, and impair the overall quality of life of patients and their family members. Consequently, this can also impact on treatment satisfaction and clinical outcomes. Despite this, the past several decades have seen limited improvement in the quality of life of people with CKD. To a d v a n c e research, practice and policy, there is an increasing recognition of the need to identify and address patient priorities, values and goals.
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