Socio‐economic disparity, access to care and patient‐relevant outcomes after kidney allograft failure

Author:

Wong Yun Hui Sheryl1,Wong Germaine234,Johnson David W.567,McDonald Stephen8910,Clayton Philip8910ORCID,Boudville Neil111,Viecelli Andrea K.56,Lok Charmaine1213,Pilmore Helen1415,Hawley Carmel567,Roberts Matthew A.16,Walker Rachael17,Ooi Esther1118,Polkinghorne Kevan R.192021,Lim Wai H.111ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Renal Medicine Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital Perth WA Australia

2. University of Sydney Sydney NSW Australia

3. Centre for Kidney Research The Children’s Hospital at Westmead Sydney NSW Australia

4. Department of Renal Medicine and National Pancreas Transplant Unit Westmead Hospital Sydney NSW Australia

5. Department of Nephrology Princess Alexandra Hospital Queensland Australia

6. University of Queensland Queensland Qld Australia

7. Translational Research Institute Brisbane Qld Australia

8. South Australian Health and Medical Research Institute, ANZDATA Registry Adelaide SA Australia

9. University of Adelaide Adelaide SA Australia

10. Royal Adelaide Hospital Adelaide SA Australia

11. Medical School University of Western Australia Perth WA Australia

12. Division of Nephrology Department of Medicine University Health Network‐Toronto General Hospital Toronto ON Canada

13. The University of Toronto Toronto ON Canada

14. Department of Renal Medicine Auckland City Hospital Auckland New Zealand

15. Department of Medicine Auckland University Auckland New Zealand

16. Eastern Health Clinical School Monash University Melbourne Vic Australia

17. Eastern Institute of Technology Napier New Zealand

18. School of Biomedical Sciences University of Western Australia Perth WA Australia

19. Department of Nephrology Monash Medical Centre Melbourne Vic. Australia

20. Department of Medicine Monash University Melbourne Vic. Australia

21. Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine Monash University Melbourne Vic. Australia

Publisher

Frontiers Media SA

Subject

Transplantation

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