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dc.contributorVall d'Hebron Barcelona Hospital Campus
dc.contributor.authorSever, Mehmet Şükrü
dc.contributor.authorJager, Kitty J.
dc.contributor.authorVanholder, Raymond
dc.contributor.authorStengel, Benedicte
dc.contributor.authorHarambat, Jerome
dc.contributor.authorFinne, Patrik
dc.contributor.authorSoler Romeo, Maria Jose
dc.date.accessioned2022-03-11T13:48:32Z
dc.date.available2022-03-11T13:48:32Z
dc.date.copyright2020
dc.date.issued2021-01
dc.identifier.citationSever MŞ, Jager KJ, Vanholder R, Stengel B, Harambat J, Finne P, et al. A roadmap for optimizing chronic kidney disease patient care and patient-oriented research in the Eastern European nephrology community. Clin Kidney J. 2021 Jan;14(1):23–35.
dc.identifier.issn2048-8513
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11351/7150
dc.descriptionChronic renal failure; Dialysis; Kidney transplantation
dc.description.abstractChronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major health problem because of its high prevalence, associated complications and high treatment costs. Several aspects of CKD differ significantly in the Eastern European nephrology community compared with Western Europe because of different geographic, socio-economic, infrastructure, cultural and educational features. The two most frequent aetiologies of CKD, DM and hypertension, and many other predisposing factors, are more frequent in the Eastern region, resulting in more prevalent CKD Stages 3–5. Interventions may minimize the potential drawbacks of the high prevalence of CKD in Eastern Europe, which include several options at various stages of the disease, such as raising public, medical personnel and healthcare authorities awareness; early detection by screening high-risk populations; preventing progression and CKD-related complications by training health professionals and patients; promoting transplantation or home dialysis as the preferred modality; disseminating and implementing guidelines and guided therapy and encouraging/supporting country-specific observational research as well as international collaborative projects. Specific ways to significantly impact CKD-related problems in every region of Europe through education, science and networking are collaboration with non-nephrology European societies who have a common interest in CKD and its associated complications, representation through an advisory role within nephrology via national nephrology societies, contributing to the training of local nephrologists and stimulating patient-oriented research. The latter is mandatory to identify country-specific kidney disease–related priorities. Active involvement of patients in this research via collaboration with the European Kidney Patient Federation or national patient federations is imperative to ensure that projects reflect specific patient needs.
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherOxford University Press
dc.relation.ispartofseriesClinical Kidney Journal;14(1)
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
dc.sourceScientia
dc.subjectInsuficiència renal crònica - Tractament
dc.subjectInsuficiència renal crònica - Prevenció
dc.subjectMedicina - Investigació
dc.subject.meshKidney Failure, Chronic
dc.subject.mesh/therapy
dc.subject.meshResearch Design
dc.titleA roadmap for optimizing chronic kidney disease patient care and patient-oriented research in the Eastern European nephrology community
dc.typeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/ckj/sfaa218
dc.subject.decsfallo renal crónico
dc.subject.decs/terapia
dc.subject.decsdiseño de la investigación
dc.relation.publishversionhttps://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfaa218
dc.type.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
dc.audienceProfessionals
dc.contributor.organismesInstitut Català de la Salut
dc.contributor.authoraffiliation[Sever MŞ] Department of Nephrology, Istanbul School of Medicine, Istanbul University, Istanbul, Turkey. [Jager KJ] ERA-EDTA Registry, Department of Medical Informatics, Amsterdam Public Health Research Institute Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands. [Vanholder R] Nephrology Section, Department of Internal Medicine and Pediatrics, University Hospital Ghent, Gent, Belgium. European Kidney Health Alliance (EKHA), Brussels, Belgium. [Stengel B] UVSQ, University Paris-Saclay, University Paris-Sud, Inserm, Clinical Epidemiology Team, CESP, Villejuif, France. [Harambat J] UVSQ, University Paris-Saclay, University Paris-Sud, Inserm, Clinical Epidemiology Team, CESP, Villejuif, France. Pediatric Nephrology Unit, Bordeaux University Hospital, Bordeaux, France. [Finne P] Helsinki University Central Hospital, Division of Nephrology, Helsinki, 00029, Finland. [Soler MJ] Servei de Nefrologia, Vall d’Hebron Hospital Universitari, Barcelona, Spain
dc.identifier.pmid33570513
dc.identifier.wos000642311200006
dc.rights.accessrightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess


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