Clinical practice guidelines standardisation of immunosuppressive and anti-infective drug regimens in UK paediatric renal transplantation: the harmonisation programme
Proportion of parents or carers of CYP undergoing renal transplantation offered information on steroid maintenance and early steroid withdrawal ISD regimens by health professionals with specialist knowledge in this area. 2. Rationale for clinical practice recommendations for immunosuppressive and an...
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Veröffentlicht in: | BMC nephrology 2021-09, Vol.22 (1), p.312-312, Article 312 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Proportion of parents or carers of CYP undergoing renal transplantation offered information on steroid maintenance and early steroid withdrawal ISD regimens by health professionals with specialist knowledge in this area. 2. Rationale for clinical practice recommendations for immunosuppressive and anti-infective drug prescribing and monitoring in children and young people receiving routine, initial therapy for kidney-only transplantation 1. (1D) Audit measure Proportion of parents or carers of CYP undergoing renal transplantation offered information on steroid maintenance and early steroid withdrawal ISD regimens by health professionals with specialist knowledge in this area. Rationale No relevant studies were identified for this review question, however, NICE guidance on patient experience in adult NHS services recommends that patients should be provided with information, and the support they need to promote their active participation in care and self-management. (1D) Rationale No relevant studies were identified for this review question, however, as discussed above, NICE guidance on patient experience in adult NHS services recommends that patients should be provided with information, and the support they need to promote their active participation in care and self-management. |
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ISSN: | 1471-2369 1471-2369 |
DOI: | 10.1186/s12882-021-02460-5 |