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doi:10.1007/s00467-023-06198-0...

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Hudson, Adam C. Zwieten, Anita Mallitt, Kylie-Ann Durkan, Anne Hahn, Deirdre Guha, Chandana Khalid, Rabia Didsbury, Madeleine Francis, Anna McTaggart, Steven Mackie, Fiona E. Prestidge, Chanel Teixeira-Pinto, Armando Lah, Suncica Howell, Martin Howard, Kirsten Nassar, Natasha Jaure, Allison Craig, Jonathan C. Wong, Germaine Kim, Siah
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en
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Springer

Category

Urology

Year

2023

listing date

11/15/2023

Keywords
children adolescents chronic kidney disease kidney replacement therapy dialysis transplantation life participation school sport 1–2 study kidney 1 day attendance participation ckd children dialysis transplant absences school 0 sport
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Abstract

Background School attendance and life participation, particularly sport, is a high priority for children with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

This study is aimed at assessing the association between CKD stage, sports participation, and school absences in children with CKD.

Methods Using data from the binational Kids with CKD study (ages 6–18 years, n  = 377), we performed multivariable regression to evaluate the association between CKD stage, school absences, and sports participation.

Results Overall, 62% of participants played sport with the most frequent sport activities engaged in being swimming (17%) and soccer (17%).

Compared to children with CKD 1–2, the incidence rate ratios (IRR) (95% CI) for sports participation amongst children with CKD 3–5, dialysis, or transplant were 0.84 (0.64–1.09), 0.59 (0.39–0.90), and 0.75 (0.58–0.96), respectively.

The median (IQR) days of school absences within a four-week period were 1 day (0–1), with children on dialysis reporting the highest number of school absences (9 days (5–15)), followed by transplant recipients (2 days (1–7)), children with CKD 3–5 (1 day (0–3)), and with CKD 1–2 (1 day (0–3)).

Duration of CKD modified the association between CKD stage and school absences, with children with a transplant experiencing a higher number of missed school days with increasing duration of CKD, but not in children with CKD 1–5 or on dialysis ( p -interaction < 0.01).

Conclusions Children receiving dialysis and with a kidney transplant had greater school absences and played fewer sports compared to children with CKD stages 1–2.

Innovative strategies to improve school attendance and sport participation are needed to improve life participation of children with CKD.

Graphical abstract A higher resolution version of the Graphical abstract is available as Supplementary information

Hudson, Adam C.,Zwieten, Anita,Mallitt, Kylie-Ann,Durkan, Anne,Hahn, Deirdre,Guha, Chandana,Khalid, Rabia,Didsbury, Madeleine,Francis, Anna,McTaggart, Steven,Mackie, Fiona E.,Prestidge, Chanel,Teixeira-Pinto, Armando,Lah, Suncica,Howell, Martin,Howard, Kirsten,Nassar, Natasha,Jaure, Allison,Craig, Jonathan C.,Wong, Germaine,Kim, Siah, 2023, School attendance and sport participation amongst children with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional analysis from the Kids with CKD (KCAD) study, Springer

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