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Communication as care at end of life : An emerging issue from an exploratory action research study of renal end-of-life care for ethnic minorities in the UK
Wilkinson, Emma K.; Randhawa, Gurch; Brown, Edwina Anne; Da Silva Gane, Maria; Stoves, John; Warwick, Graham L.; Akhtar, Tahira; Magee, Regina; Sharman, Sue; Farrington, Ken (2014-09)South Asian people have a higher risk of developing kidney disease, are disproportionately represented in the patient population requiring renal replacement therapy and wait longer to receive a kidney transplant, compared ... -
Exploring access to end of life care for ethnic minorities with end stage kidney disease through recruitment in action research
Wilkinson, Emma; Randhawa, Gurch; Brown, Edwina; Da Silva Gane, Maria; Stoves, John; Warwick, Graham; Akhtar, Tahira; Magee, Regina; Sharman, Sue; Farrington, Ken (2016-07-11)BACKGROUND: Variation in provision of palliative care in kidney services and practitioner concerns to provide equitable access led to the development of this study which focussed on the perspectives of South Asian patients ... -
Quality of life with conservative care compared with assisted peritoneal dialysis and haemodialysis
Iyasere, Osasuyi; Brown, Edwina A; Johansson, Lina; Davenport, Andrew; Farrington, Ken; Maxwell, Alexander P; Collinson, Helen; Fan, Stanley; Habib, Ann-Marie; Stoves, John; Woodrow, Graham (2019-04-01)Background. There is little information about quality of life (QoL) for patients with end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) choosing conservative kidney management (CKM). The Frail and Elderly Patients on Dialysis (FEPOD) study ... -
Time, timing, talking and training : findings from an exploratory action research study to improve quality of end of life care for minority ethnic kidney patients
Wilkinson, Emma; Randhawa, Gurch; Brown, Edwina; Da Silva Gane, Maria; Stoves, John; Warwick, Graham; Mir, Tahira; Magee, Regina; Sharman, Sue; Farrington, Ken (2017-02-16)Background. With an ageing and increasingly diverse population at risk from rising levels of obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease, including kidney complications, there is a need to provide quality care at all ...