Patterns are emerging within the PAM/PROM Results…

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Interesting patterns are already emerging from Nottingham’s returned survey results: Haemodialysis patients seem to be less activated than pre-dialysis patients.  Young patients are much more activated as compared to older patients generally. Within these groups there are further patterns, for example young transplant patients are more activated as compared to young haemodialysis patients.

Would you be interested in publishing the PAM/PROM results from your unit on the UKRR website?  This idea is open for discussion!