Publications by authors named "M W Schorr"

Introduction: Nephrology clinical practice guideline topics are routinely determined by clinicians and researchers, without extensive engagement of people with lived experience (PWLE) of kidney disease and their caregivers. The Canadian Society of Nephrology (CSN) Clinical Practice Guidelines Committee (CPGC) completed this modified Delphi study to incorporate diverse stakeholder perspectives in identifying and prioritizing future guideline topics.

Methods: We recruited nephrology clinicians, researchers, PWLE of kidney disease or their caregivers for this study.

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Purpose Of The Conference: Hemodialysis is a life-sustaining treatment for patients with end-stage kidney disease. However, patients on dialysis continue to face poor quality of life and short life expectancies. Despite this, the nephrology community conducts the fewest randomized controlled trials of any medical discipline, relying instead on expert opinion to guide many aspects of hemodialysis care.

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Background: Despite efforts to provide evidence-based care for people living with kidney disease, health care provider goals and priorities are often misaligned with those of individuals with lived experience of disease. Coupled with competing interests of time, resources, and an abundance of suitable guideline topics, identifying and prioritizing areas of focus for the Canadian nephrology community with a patient-oriented perspective is necessary and important. Similar priority-setting exercises have been undertaken to establish research priorities for kidney disease and to standardize outcomes for kidney disease research and clinical care; however, research priorities are distinct from priorities for guideline development.

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Background: We previously published a retrospective study of kidney biopsies performed in a tertiary care hospital in London, Ontario from 2012 to 2017. This study resulted in a change of practice in our institution to shorter postbiopsy monitoring for outpatients as well as the development of a risk calculator to predict serious bleeding complications.

Objective: The primary objective of this study was to determine whether this shorter monitoring time is adequate in the outpatient setting.

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Article Synopsis
  • Clinical trials often struggle to achieve their enrollment and retention targets, partly due to ineffective recruitment materials and messaging that fail to engage potential participants.
  • The Recruitment Innovation Center has created a Recruitment & Retention Materials Content and Design Toolkit to help research teams overcome these challenges by providing guidance, tips, resources, and templates for designing effective study materials.
  • This paper outlines the development and contents of the toolkit aimed at enhancing the quality of recruitment efforts in clinical trials.
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