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Importance of hemodialysis-related outcomes: comparison of ratings by a self-help group, clinicians, and health technology assessment authors with those by a large reference group of patients

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Table 1 Outcomes included in the questionnaire
Table 2 characteristics of patient groups
Table 3 characteristics of hTA authors and nephrologists
Figure 1 comparison of outcomes.Notes: lines link outcomes that are within the top 7 outcomes in all 4 groups
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