Experiences and Management of People With a Failing Kidney Transplant: Findings From the IN-FAKT Study
Transplant failure is associated with a morbidity burden, increased mortality, and poor quality of life. We have a limited understanding of how patients prepare for transplant failure, when they do so, and what experiences and priorities are relevant to clinical management decisions when transplants are failing. This study investigated the experiences of living with and managing kidney transplant failure among patients, families and friends, and healthcare professionals (HCPs).



