Assessing consensus between UK renal clinicians on listing for kidney transplantation: a modified Delphi study
<strong>Background:</strong> It is well recognized that there is significant variation between centers in access to kidney transplantation. In the absence of high-grade evidence, it is unclear whether variation is due to patient case mix, other center factors, or individual clinician de...
Main Authors: | Tonkin-Crine, S, Pruthi, R, Taylor, D, Leydon, G, Calestani, M, Oniscu, G, Bradley, J, Tomson, C, Bradley, C, Dudley, C, Watson, C, Draper, H, Johnson, R, Metcalfe, W, Fogarty, D, Ravanan, R, Roderick, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
2018
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