Key stakeholders’ perspectives on the development of an early dietary phosphate self-management strategy for children and young people with chronic kidney disease stages 1-3: A mixed-methods studyTools Pugh, Pearl (2020) Key stakeholders’ perspectives on the development of an early dietary phosphate self-management strategy for children and young people with chronic kidney disease stages 1-3: A mixed-methods study. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractBackground: Chronic kidney disease (CKD), classified as stages 1-5, costs the NHS an estimated £1.44-1.45 billion annually, with the cost of provision predominantly in dialysis services when milder CKD progresses to stage 5. Delaying disease progression and the commencement of dialysis, is desirable. CKD alters phosphate metabolism, which is strongly associated with a rise in fibroblast growth factor 23 (FGF-23) and disease progression. The provision of an early dietary phosphate self-management (EPSM) strategy may reduce FGF-23 levels and delay disease progression.
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