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Cultivating Innovative Pragmatic Cluster-Randomized Registry Trials Embedded in Hemodialysis Care: Workshop Proceedings From 2018

Authors :
Elliot J. Lee
Aakil Patel
Rey R. Acedillo
Jovina C. Bachynski
Ian Barrett
Erika Basile
Marisa Battistella
Derek Benjamin
David Berry
Peter G. Blake
Patricia Chan
Clara J. Bohm
Kristin K. Clemens
Charles Cook
Laura Dember
Jade S. Dirk
Stephanie Dixon
Elisabeth Fowler
Leah Getchell
Nazanine Gholami
Cory Goldstein
Emma Hahn
Betty Hogeterp
Susan Huang
Michelle Hughes
Meg J. Jardine
Shasikara Kalatharan
Shane Kilburn
Eduardo Lacson
Sean Leonard
Channing Liberty
Craig Lindsay
Jennifer M. MacRae
Braden J. Manns
Janice McCallum
Christopher W. McIntyre
Amber O. Molnar
Reem A. Mustafa
Gihad E. Nesrallah
Matthew J. Oliver
Michael Pandes
Sanjay Pandeya
Malvinder S. Parmar
Elijah Z. Rabin
Johnathan Riley
Samuel A. Silver
Jessica M. Sontrop
Manish M. Sood
Rita S. Suri
Navdeep Tangri
Daniel J. Tascona
Alison Thomas
Ron Wald
Michael Walsh
Charles Weijer
Matthew A. Weir
Hans Vorster
Deborah Zimmerman
Amit X. Garg
Source :
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease, Vol 6 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
SAGE Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

Hemodialysis is a life-sustaining treatment for persons with kidney failure. However, those on hemodialysis still face a poor quality of life and a short life expectancy. High-quality research evidence from large randomized controlled trials is needed to identify interventions that improve the experiences, outcomes, and health care of persons receiving hemodialysis. With the support of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and its Strategy for Patient-Oriented Research, the Innovative Clinical Trials in Hemodialysis Centers initiative brought together Canadian and international kidney researchers, patients, health care providers, and health administrators to participate in a workshop held in Toronto, Canada, on June 2 and 3, 2018. The workshop served to increase knowledge and awareness about the conduct of innovative, pragmatic, cluster-randomized registry trials embedded into routine hemodialysis care and provided an opportunity to discuss and build support for new trial ideas. The workshop content included structured presentations, facilitated group discussions, and expert panel feedback. Partnerships and promising trial ideas borne out of the workshop will continue to be developed to support the implementation of future large-scale trials.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20543581
Volume :
6
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Canadian Journal of Kidney Health and Disease
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.87d7559b0eff4f60849b022b433ded44
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/2054358119894394