Dialysis modality selection: Physician guided or patient led?

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Abstract

The process of choosing dialysis modality for patients is complex and requires input from the expert renal team. Although it is commonplace for nephrologists to recommend dialysis modalities to patients, this might not always lead to the patient receiving treatment which they regard as most suitable. Nephrologists should consider whether it is appropriate for predialysis education to be directive, or whether the choice between treatment options should be led by the patient.

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Winterbottom, A., Bekker, H., & Mooney, A. (2016, December 1). Dialysis modality selection: Physician guided or patient led? Clinical Kidney Journal. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/ckj/sfw109

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