Impact of CKD on Household Income

Autor: Rachael L. Morton, Iryna Schlackow, Alastair Gray, Jonathan Emberson, William Herrington, Natalie Staplin, Christina Reith, Kirsten Howard, Martin J. Landray, Alan Cass, Colin Baigent, Borislava Mihaylova, R. Collins, C. Baigent, M.J. Landray, C. Bray, Y. Chen, A. Baxter, A. Young, M. Hill, C. Knott, A. Cass, B. Feldt-Rasmussen, B. Fellström, D.E. Grobbee, C. Grönhagen-Riska, M. Haas, H. Holdaas, L.S. Hooi, L. Jiang, B. Kasiske, U. Krairittichai, A. Levin, Z.A. Massy, V. Tesar, R. Walker, C. Wanner, D.C. Wheeler, A. Wiecek, T. Dasgupta, W. Herrington, D. Lewis, M. Mafham, W. Majoni, C. Reith, J. Emberson, S. Parish, D. Simpson, J. Strony, T. Musliner, L. Agodoa, J. Armitage, Z. Chen, J. Craig, D. de Zeeuw, J.M. Gaziano, R. Grimm, V. Krane, B. Neal, V. Ophascharoensuk, T. Pedersen, P. Sleight, J. Tobert, C. Tomson
Rok vydání: 2017
Předmět:
CHRONIC KIDNEY-DISEASE
medicine.medical_specialty
poverty
medicine.medical_treatment
030232 urology & nephrology
lcsh:RC870-923
urologic and male genital diseases
FAMILIES
03 medical and health sciences
0302 clinical medicine
Clinical Research
Internal medicine
medicine
EMPLOYMENT
030212 general & internal medicine
Renal replacement therapy
Prospective cohort study
Dialysis
Kidney transplantation
SHARP Collaborative Group
OUTCOMES
Science & Technology
chronic renal insufficiency
business.industry
TRANSPLANTATION
RENAL REPLACEMENT THERAPY
1. No poverty
Odds ratio
Urology & Nephrology
lcsh:Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology
medicine.disease
3. Good health
Transplantation
income
LOWERING LDL CHOLESTEROL
Nephrology
Household income
POPULATIONS
MODERATE
dialysis
HEALTH
business
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Kidney disease
transplantation
Zdroj: Kidney International Reports
Kidney International Reports, Vol 3, Iss 3, Pp 610-618 (2018)
Popis: Introduction: The impact of chronic kidney disease (CKD) on income is unclear. We sought to determine whether CKD severity, serious adverse events, and CKD progression affected household income. Methods: Analyses were undertaken in a prospective cohort of adults with moderate-to-severe CKD in the Study of Heart and Renal Protection (SHARP), with household income information available at baseline screening and study end. Logistic regressions, adjusted for sociodemographic characteristics, smoking, and prior diseases at baseline, estimated associations during the 5-year follow-up, among (i) baseline CKD severity, (ii) incident nonfatal serious adverse events (vascular or cancer), and (iii) CKD treatment modality (predialysis, dialysis, or transplanted) at study end and the outcome “fall into relative poverty.” This was defined as household income
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