Publications

Renal Registry annual reports can be found on the Registry website.

Renal Association Clinical Practice Guidelines can be found on the CPG part of this website.

Downloads

  1. Improving the Care of Children through paediatric nephrology networks
    .pdf file (778.10 KB)
    This report focuses on the patient experience and includes access to services, patient and carer involvement and quality indicators. Whilst focussing on children many of the principles are equally applicable to adults.
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  2. RA Home HD Working Party Report January 2010
    .pdf file (164.34 KB)
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  3. RA PD Working Party Report November 2009
    .pdf file (148.65 KB)
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  4. RA BAPN - Helping Adolescents and Young Adults with ESRF - July 2009
    .pdf file (746.98 KB)
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  5. British Consensus Guidelines on Intravenous Fluid Therapy for Adult Surgical Patients
    .pdf file (506.19 KB)
    Send comments on this guideline to Andy Lewington.
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  6. RA-BAUS Haematuria Consensus Guidelines
    .pdf file (86.23 KB)
    Any comments on this guideline should be sent to Dr Lawrence Goldberg.
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  7. RA PD Access Report May 2008
    .pdf file (251.63 KB)
    Here is the Working Group's final report. The consultation is closed, but you may send comments to Dr Martin Wilkie, for consideration for the next version.
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  8. A View of UK Nephrology - Professor John Feehally, 2007
    .pdf file (466.47 KB)
    Prof John Feehally, 18th President of the Renal Association visited every Renal Unit in the UK between 2004 and 2007. This report arose from that programme of visits.
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  9. HD Vascular Access Working Party Report, 2006
    .pdf file (618.57 KB)
    A report on vascular access for haemodialysis from a Joint Working Party of the Renal Association, the Vascular Society of Great Britain and Ireland and the British Society of Interventional Radiology.
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  10. History of the Renal Association, Part B, 2000
    .pdf file (1.32 MB)
    A history of the UK Renal Association, researched and written by Prof Stuart Cameron, 14th President.
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