Search Results - "Bailey, Phillippa K."
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Better the donor you know? A qualitative study of renal patients' views on ‘altruistic’ live-donor kidney transplantation
Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-02-2016)“…In the UK there is a short-fall between individuals requiring a renal transplant and kidneys available for transplantation. Non-directed ‘altruistic’ living…”
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Has the UK living kidney donor population changed over time? A cross-sectional descriptive analysis of the UK living donor registry between 2006 and 2017
Published in BMJ open (15-06-2020)“…A living-donor kidney transplant is the best treatment for most people with kidney failure. Population cohort studies have shown that lifetime living kidney…”
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A multicenter cohort study of potential living kidney donors provides predictors of living kidney donation and non-donation
Published in Kidney international (01-11-2017)“…This multicenter prospective potential living kidney donor cohort study investigated which sociodemographic and other factors predict progression to living…”
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Young adults’ perspectives on living with kidney failure: a systematic review and thematic synthesis of qualitative studies
Published in BMJ open (01-01-2018)“…IntroductionYoung adults fare worse than younger adolescents or older adults on a broad range of health indicators. Those with a chronic illness such as renal…”
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Socioeconomic deprivation and barriers to live-donor kidney transplantation: a qualitative study of deceased-donor kidney transplant recipients
Published in BMJ open (02-03-2016)“…ObjectivesSocioeconomically deprived individuals with renal disease are less likely to receive a live-donor kidney transplant than less-deprived individuals…”
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What factors explain the association between socioeconomic deprivation and reduced likelihood of live-donor kidney transplantation? A questionnaire-based pilot case-control study
Published in BMJ open (09-06-2016)“…ObjectivesSocioeconomically deprived individuals with renal disease are less likely to receive a live-donor kidney transplant (LDKT) than less deprived…”
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Non-infectious aortitis in an immunosuppressed renal transplant recipient with IgA nephropathy
Published in BMJ case reports (19-10-2017)“…A 54-year-old woman presented with atypical chest pain, fever and malaise. She was immunosuppressed with three agents following a living-donor kidney…”
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Study of living kidney donor-recipient relationships: variation with socioeconomic deprivation in the white population of England
Published in Clinical transplantation (01-05-2013)“…Background Socioeconomic deprivation is associated with higher renal replacement therapy acceptance rates in the UK but lower rates of living kidney…”
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The effect of rural-to-urban migration on renal function in an Indian population: cross-sectional data from the Hyderabad arm of the Indian Migration Study
Published in BMC nephrology (31-10-2013)“…Urban migration is associated with an increased risk of hypertension, obesity and diabetes in Indian migrants. This study assessed the relationship between…”
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Differences in estimation of creatinine generation between renal function estimating equations in an Indian population: cross-sectional data from the Hyderabad arm of the Indian migration study
Published in BMC nephrology (04-02-2013)“…Creatinine based formulae for estimating renal function developed in white populations may be less valid in other ethnic groups. We assessed the performance of…”
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