Future Research trends in Nephrology

The global dialysis population is growing rapidly, especially in low-income and middle-income countries; however, worldwide, a considerable number of individuals lack access to kidney replacement therapy, and many people die of renal failure annually , often without supportive care.The costs of dialysis care are high and can likely still rise as a results of increased anticipation and improved therapies for causes of renal failure like DM and disorder .Patients on dialysis still bear a high burden of disease, shortened anticipation and report a high symptom burden and a coffee health-related quality of life. Patient-focused research has identified fatigue, insomnia, cramps, depression, anxiety and frustration as key symptoms contributing to unsatisfactory outcomes for patients on dialysis. Initiatives to rework dialysis outcomes for patients require both top-down efforts (that is, efforts that promote incentives supported systems level policy, regulations, macroeconomic and organizational changes) and bottom-up efforts (that is, patient-led and patient-centred advocacy efforts also as efforts led by individual teams of innovators).Patients, payors, regulators and health-care systems increasingly demand improved value in dialysis care, which may only happen through true patient-centred innovation that supports high-quality & high-value care.   

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