2020
DOI: 10.2147/ppa.s227191
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<p>Association of Patient-Reported Difficulty with Adherence with Achievement of Clinical Targets Among Hemodialysis Patients</p>

Abstract: Background: Non-adherence to dialysis recommendations is common and associated with poor outcomes. We used data from a cohort of in-center hemodialysis patients to determine whether patients' reported difficulties with adherence were associated with achievement of clinical targets for treatment recommendations. Patients and Methods: We included 799 in-center patients receiving hemodialysis from February 2010 to October 2016 at Emory Dialysis (Atlanta, GA, USA). Patient-reported difficulty with adherence (yes v… Show more

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“…50,51 This is while lack of abovementioned physical, psychological and social support, for instance, family members' support, 52 in the planned health care for the HDPs were suggested to be associated with difficulty with fluid restrictions and coming to dialysis therefore, failing to achieve proposed clinical outcomes. 53 As a priori facets of current knowledge which addresses efficacy of multifaceted health-care interventions and the synergy that they could create through combining advantages of the separate individual interventions, 54,55 successful implementation of a multimodal patient support mechanism in this study warrants further prospective exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…50,51 This is while lack of abovementioned physical, psychological and social support, for instance, family members' support, 52 in the planned health care for the HDPs were suggested to be associated with difficulty with fluid restrictions and coming to dialysis therefore, failing to achieve proposed clinical outcomes. 53 As a priori facets of current knowledge which addresses efficacy of multifaceted health-care interventions and the synergy that they could create through combining advantages of the separate individual interventions, 54,55 successful implementation of a multimodal patient support mechanism in this study warrants further prospective exploration.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%