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    • Theme 1: Earlier Diagnosis
      • iCARE: Improving renal complications in adolescents with Type 2 diabetes through research
      • AdDIT: Adolescent Type 1 Diabetes Cardio-Renal Intervention Trial
      • Kidney Check: Identifying kidney disease and diabetes in Indigenous communities
      • Canadian Glomerulonephritis Registry
      • Defining risk and personalizing treatment of patients with Autosomal Dominant Polycystic Kidney Disease (ADPKD)
      • Integrating risk-based care for patients with CKD in the community
      • APPROACH: Risk prediction to support shared decision-making for managing heart disease
    • Theme 2: Better Treatments
      • Precision medicine in diabetic kidney disease
      • Clinical trials of promising re-purposed drugs for ADPKD
      • ACHIEVE: Aldosterone inhibition and enhanced toxin removal in hemodialysis patients
      • DISCO: Dialysis Symptom Control
      • Evaluation of sodium deposition in soft tissues of patients with kidney disease
      • EMPATHY: Patient-reported outcomes clustered RCT
    • Theme 3: Innovative Care
      • Restructuring kidney care to meet the needs of 21st century patients
      • Targeted de-prescribing in patients with chronic kidney disease to decrease polypharmacy
      • Strategies to enhance patient self-management of CKD
      • Improving Indigenous patient knowledge about treatment options
      • Increasing the use of living donor kidney transplantation
    • Publications
    • Canadian Nephrology Trials Network (CNTN)
    • Pediatrics Committee
  • Patient Engagement
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    • Patient Governance Circle Co-Chairs
    • Patient Stories
    • Barbara Ann LeGay Award
    • Howard Vincent Reconciliation Award
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Patient Engagement Toolkit

Patient Engagement ToolkitGraham2022-03-08T15:23:08-08:00
  • Patient-Oriented Research

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  • Skills and Contributions Chart
  • Tips for Collaboration in Patient Engagement
  • Engaging Patients in the Research Process: A Toolkit for Project Leads
  • Can-SOLVE CKD Glossary of Terms
  • Practical Tools for Teams:
    • Internal Functioning
    • Roles of Team Members in the Research Process
    • Roles and Skills for Patient Partners in Research – Infographic
    • Patient Engagement Roadmap – Fillable PDF

Last updated: March 2022

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  • Can-SOLVE CKD Glossary of Terms
  • 3 Steps to Planning for Dialysis: A Patient’s Guide (Canadian Kidney Knowledge Translation and Generation Network)
  • Healthy Kidneys (Resources for Children) (Canadian Kidney Knowledge Translation and Generation Network)

Last updated: July 2019

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  • Can-SOLVE CKD Brochure – ENG
  • Can-SOLVE CKD Infographic
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