Quality of life in caregivers compared with dialysis recipients: The Co‐ACTIVE sub‐study of the ACTIVE dialysis trial

Author:

Gray Nicholas A12ORCID,Zuo Li3,Hong Daqing456,Smyth Brendan47,Jun Min4,De Zoysa Janak89,Vo Kha410,Howard Kirsten11,Wang Jing12,Lu Chunlai13,Liu Zhangsuo14,Cass Alan15,Perkovic Vlado4,Jardine Meg416

Affiliation:

1. Department of NephrologySunshine Coast University Hospital Birtinya Queensland Australia

2. The University of Queensland, Sunshine Coast Clinical School Birtinya Queensland Australia

3. Department of NephrologyPeking University People's Hospital Beijing China

4. The George Institute for Global Health, University of New South Wales Sydney New South Wales Australia

5. Renal DepartmentSichuan Provincial People's Hospital Chengdu China

6. University of Electronic Science and Technology of China Medical School Chengdu China

7. Sydney Medical School, University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

8. Renal ServiceNorth Shore Hospital, Waitemata DHB Auckland New Zealand

9. Department of MedicineFaculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Auckland Auckland New Zealand

10. Bureau of Health Information, NSW Health Sydney New South Wales Australia

11. Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney Sydney New South Wales Australia

12. Department of NephrologyFirst Affiliated Hospital of Dalain Medical University Dalain China

13. Department of NephrologyShanghai 85th Hospital Shanghai China

14. Department of NephrologyFirst Affiliated Hospital of Zhengzhou University China

15. Menzies School of Health ResearchCharles Darwin University Darwin Northern Territory Australia

16. Department of Renal MedicineConcord Repatriation General Hospital Sydney New South Wales Australia

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Nephrology,General Medicine

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