Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes

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Main Authors: Salter, M.L, Kumar, K, Law, A.H, Gupta, N, Marks, K, Balhara, K, McAdams-Demarco, M.A, Taylor, L.A, Segev, D.L
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spelling sg-nus-scholar.10635-1814522023-11-01T07:33:15Z Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes Salter, M.L Kumar, K Law, A.H Gupta, N Marks, K Balhara, K McAdams-Demarco, M.A Taylor, L.A Segev, D.L DUKE-NUS MEDICAL SCHOOL adult African American age aged Article clinical article end stage renal disease family fear female friend health belief health care disparity hemodialysis human kidney disease kidney graft rejection kidney transplantation male medical information patient attitude patient worry personal experience qualitative analysis sex difference social support United States content analysis doctor patient relation end stage renal disease information processing medicare patient history of transplantation qualitative research thematic analysis attitude to health clinical trial comparative study Kidney Failure, Chronic kidney transplantation Maryland middle aged multicenter study perception procedures psychology quality of life renal replacement therapy risk assessment treatment outcome Adult African Americans Age Factors Aged Attitude to Health Baltimore Female Focus Groups Healthcare Disparities Humans Kidney Failure, Chronic Kidney Transplantation Male Maryland Middle Aged Perception Physician-Patient Relations Qualitative Research Quality of Life Renal Dialysis Risk Assessment Sex Factors Treatment Outcome 10.1186/s12882-015-0045-1 BMC Nephrology 16 1 49 2020-10-27T10:58:20Z 2020-10-27T10:58:20Z 2015 Article Salter, M.L, Kumar, K, Law, A.H, Gupta, N, Marks, K, Balhara, K, McAdams-Demarco, M.A, Taylor, L.A, Segev, D.L (2015). Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes. BMC Nephrology 16 (1) : 49. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12882-015-0045-1 14712369 https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181452 Attribution 4.0 International http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Unpaywall 20201031
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topic adult
African American
age
aged
Article
clinical article
end stage renal disease
family
fear
female
friend
health belief
health care disparity
hemodialysis
human
kidney disease
kidney graft rejection
kidney transplantation
male
medical information
patient attitude
patient worry
personal experience
qualitative analysis
sex difference
social support
United States
content analysis
doctor patient relation
end stage renal disease
information processing
medicare
patient history of transplantation
qualitative research
thematic analysis
attitude to health
clinical trial
comparative study
Kidney Failure, Chronic
kidney transplantation
Maryland
middle aged
multicenter study
perception
procedures
psychology
quality of life
renal replacement therapy
risk assessment
treatment outcome
Adult
African Americans
Age Factors
Aged
Attitude to Health
Baltimore
Female
Focus Groups
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Kidney Transplantation
Male
Maryland
Middle Aged
Perception
Physician-Patient Relations
Qualitative Research
Quality of Life
Renal Dialysis
Risk Assessment
Sex Factors
Treatment Outcome
spellingShingle adult
African American
age
aged
Article
clinical article
end stage renal disease
family
fear
female
friend
health belief
health care disparity
hemodialysis
human
kidney disease
kidney graft rejection
kidney transplantation
male
medical information
patient attitude
patient worry
personal experience
qualitative analysis
sex difference
social support
United States
content analysis
doctor patient relation
end stage renal disease
information processing
medicare
patient history of transplantation
qualitative research
thematic analysis
attitude to health
clinical trial
comparative study
Kidney Failure, Chronic
kidney transplantation
Maryland
middle aged
multicenter study
perception
procedures
psychology
quality of life
renal replacement therapy
risk assessment
treatment outcome
Adult
African Americans
Age Factors
Aged
Attitude to Health
Baltimore
Female
Focus Groups
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Kidney Failure, Chronic
Kidney Transplantation
Male
Maryland
Middle Aged
Perception
Physician-Patient Relations
Qualitative Research
Quality of Life
Renal Dialysis
Risk Assessment
Sex Factors
Treatment Outcome
Salter, M.L
Kumar, K
Law, A.H
Gupta, N
Marks, K
Balhara, K
McAdams-Demarco, M.A
Taylor, L.A
Segev, D.L
Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
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Salter, M.L
Kumar, K
Law, A.H
Gupta, N
Marks, K
Balhara, K
McAdams-Demarco, M.A
Taylor, L.A
Segev, D.L
format Article
author Salter, M.L
Kumar, K
Law, A.H
Gupta, N
Marks, K
Balhara, K
McAdams-Demarco, M.A
Taylor, L.A
Segev, D.L
author_sort Salter, M.L
title Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
title_short Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
title_full Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
title_fullStr Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among African American adults with end-stage renal disease: Inferences from focus groups Epidemiology and Health Outcomes
title_sort perceptions about hemodialysis and transplantation among african american adults with end-stage renal disease: inferences from focus groups epidemiology and health outcomes
publishDate 2020
url https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/181452
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