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Factors influencing patient choice of dialysis versus conservative care to treat end-stage kidney disease
Rachael L. Morton, Paul Snelling, Angela C. Webster, John Rose, Rosemary Masterson, David W. Johnson and Kirsten Howard
CMAJ March 20, 2012 184 (5) E277-E283; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.111355
Rachael L. Morton
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
PhDPaul Snelling
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
MBChBAngela C. Webster
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
MBBS PhDJohn Rose
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
PhDRosemary Masterson
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
MBBS PhDDavid W. Johnson
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
MBBS PhDKirsten Howard
From the Sydney School of Public Health (Morton, Webster, Howard), the University of Sydney, Sydney; the Department of Renal Medicine (Snelling), Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown; Institute of Transport and Logistics Studies (Rose), Faculty of Economics and Business, The University of Sydney, Sydney; Melbourne Health (Masterson), Parkville; and University of Queensland at Princess Alexandra Hospital (Johnson), Woolloongabba, Australia
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Factors influencing patient choice of dialysis versus conservative care to treat end-stage kidney disease
Rachael L. Morton, Paul Snelling, Angela C. Webster, John Rose, Rosemary Masterson, David W. Johnson, Kirsten Howard
CMAJ Mar 2012, 184 (5) E277-E283; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.111355
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