Background: Monitoring patient-reported outcomes (PROs) may improve safety of chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients.
Objective: Evaluate the performance of an interactive voice-inquiry dial-response system (IVRDS) in detecting CKD-pertinent adverse safety events outside of the clinical environment and compare the incidence of events using the IVDRS to that detected by paper diary.
Methods: This was a 6-month study of Stage III-V CKD patients in the Safe Kidney Care (SKC) study.
Background And Objectives: Inappropriate medication use is common in the care of patients with CKD. The feasibility of a simple mobile health tool designed to advise patients on safe medication usage in CKD was examined.
Design, Setting, Participants, & Measurements: Participants with predialysis CKD (defined as eGFR<60 ml/min per 1.
Background: Promoting medication adherence is a recognized challenge for prescribers. In this study, we examine whether lower medication adherence is associated with adverse safety events in individuals with decreased estimated glomerular filtration rates (eGFRs).
Study Design: Cross-sectional baseline analysis of prospective cohort.