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How do patients from South Asian backgrounds experience life on haemodialysis in the UK? : A multicentre qualitative study
Sharma, Shivani; King, Madeline; Mooney, Roisin; Davenport, Andrew; Day, Clara; Duncan, Neill; Modi, Kirit; Da Silva-Gane, Maria; Wellsted, David; Farrington, Ken (2019-06)OBJECTIVES: End-stage kidney disease disproportionately affects people of South Asian origin. This study aimed to uncover the lived experiences of this group of patients on centre-based haemodialysis (HD), the most prevalent ... -
Output from culturally adapted and translated depression screening questionnaires with South Asian haemodialysis patients in England
Sharma, Shivani; Norton, Sam; Kamaldeep, Bhui; Mooney, Roisin; Caton, Emma; Bansal, Tarun; Day, Clara; Davenport, Andrew; Duncan, Neill; Kalra, Philip A; Da Silva-Gane, Maria; Randhawa, Gurch; Warwick, Graham; Wellsted, David; Yaqoob, Magdi; Farrington, Ken (2023-02-22)Patients completed three depression screening tools which had been culturally-adapted and translated in the four most common South Asian languages spoken amongst haemodialysis patients in England: Gujarati, Punjabi, Urdu ... -
The use of culturally adapted and translated depression screening questionnaires with South Asian haemodialysis patients in England
Sharma, Shivani; Norton, Sam; Bhui, Kamaldeep; Mooney, Roisin; Caton, Emma; Bansal, Tarun; Day, Clara; Davenport, Andrew; Duncan, Neill; Kalra, Philip A; Da Silva-Gane, Maria; Randhawa, Gurch; Warwick, Graham; Wellsted, David; Yaqoob, Magdi; Farrington, Ken (2023-04-07)Background: Depression is common amongst patients receiving haemodialysis (HD). Assessment and intervention when faced with language and cultural barriers is challenging. To support clinician decisions, we conducted a ...