Strengthening renal registries and ESRD research in Africa
Date
2017
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Publisher
Elsevier
Abstract
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: In Africa the combination of non-communicable diseases, infectious diseases, exposure to environmental toxins and acute kidney injury related to trauma and childbirth are driving an
epidemic of chronic kidney disease (CKD) and end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Good registry
data can inform the planning of renal services and can be used to argue for better resource
allocation, audit the delivery and quality of care, and monitor the impact of interventions.
Few African countries have established renal registries and most have failed due to resource
constraints.
In this paper we briefly review the burden of CKD and ESRD in Africa then consider the
research questions which could be addressed by renal registries. We describe examples of
the impact of registry data and summarise the sparse primary literature on country-wide
renal replacement therapy (RRT) in African countries over the past 20 years. Finally, we
highlight some initiatives and opportunities for strengthening research on ESRD and RRT in
Africa. These include the establishment of the African Renal Registry and the availability of
new areas for research. We also discuss capacity-building, collaboration, open access
publication and the strengthening of local journals, all measures which may improve the quantity, visibility and impact of African research outputs.
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CITATION: Davids, M. R., et al. 2017. Strengthening renal registries and ESRD research in Africa. Seminars in Nephrology, 37(3):211-223, doi:10.1016/j.semnephrol.2017.02.002.
The original publication is available at http://www.seminarsinnephrology.org
The original publication is available at http://www.seminarsinnephrology.org
Keywords
ESRD (Disease) -- Registers -- Africa, Kidney diseases -- Register-based statistics
Citation
Davids, M. R., et al. 2017. Strengthening renal registries and ESRD research in Africa. Seminars in Nephrology, 37(3):211-223, doi:10.1016/j.semnephrol.2017.02.002