Perspectives on ability to work from patients' receiving dialysis and caregivers: analysis of data from the global SONG initiative
CONCLUSIONS: Employment enabled patients to maintain their identity, independence, financial security and mental health. Symptom burden, workplace inflexibility and juggling roles are major challenges. Interventions addressing motivation, workplace flexibility and safety, and establishing goals and routines could support patients' capacities to work, thereby improving overall well-being and productivity.PMID:34241814 | DOI:10.1007/s40620-021-01105-y
Source: Journal of Nephrology - Category: Urology & Nephrology Authors: Ramya Rajkumar Amanda Baumgart Adam Martin Allison Tong Nicole Evangelidis Karine E Manera Yeoungjee Cho David W Johnson Andrea Viecelli Jenny Shen Chandana Guha Nicole Scholes-Robertson Martin Howell Jonathan C Craig SONG-HD and SONG-PD initiativesfor th Source Type: research
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