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Identifying Outcomes Important to Patients with Glomerular Disease and Their Caregivers.

Simon A CarterTalia GutmanCharlotte LogemanDan CattranLiz LightstoneArvind BaggaSean J BarbourJonathan BarrattJohn BoletisDawn CasterRosanna CoppoFernando C FervenzaJürgen FloegeMichelle HladunewichJonathan J HoganArthur Richard KitchingRichard A LafayetteAna MalvarJai RadhakrishnanBrad H RovinNicole Scholes-RobertsonHérnan TrimarchiHong ZhangKarolis AzukaitisYeoungjee ChoAndrea K ViecelliLouese DunnDavid HarrisDavid W JohnsonPeter G KerrPaul LaboiJessica RyanJenny I ShenLorena RuizAngela Yee-Moon WangAchilles Hoi Kan LeeSamuel K FungMatthew Ka-Hang TongArmando Teixeira-PintoMartin WilkieStephen I AlexanderJonathan C CraigAllison Tongnull null
Published in: Clinical journal of the American Society of Nephrology : CJASN (2020)
Patients with glomerular disease and their caregivers highly prioritize kidney health and survival, but they also prioritize life participation, fatigue, anxiety, and family impact.
Keyphrases
  • palliative care
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  • mental health
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  • health information
  • insulin resistance
  • metabolic syndrome
  • climate change