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Table 2 Characteristics of the individual studies among kidney failure patients receiving dialysis

From: Employment of patients with kidney failure treated with dialysis or kidney transplantation—a systematic review and meta-analysis

Reference

Country

Study design

Study population

Study period

Participation rate

Age years (mean)

Sex (Male) %

Results

Quality assessment

Albatineh 2019 [17]

Kuwait

Cross sectional

336 HD patients from six dialysis centres

n.a

n.a.

> 21

43.5

Employed 17.9%

4

Al -Jumaih 2011 [18]

Saudi Arabia

Cross sectional

100 HD patients selected randomly from 3 centres

n.a.

n.a.

(53.4)

68

Employed 28%

3

AlShahrani 2018 [19]

Saudi Arabia

Cross sectional

233 patients from all hemodialysis centres

2016-17

n.a.

> 20

78.5

Employed 26.6%

3

Curtin 1996 [39]

U.S.

Cross sectional

359 stratified from 31 centres

n.a.

n.a.

18-62 (43)

50

Employed: before dialysis 73%; during dialysis 24%

7

Ghani 2019 [20]

Sweden

Cohort

4734 patients; HD = 2667; PD = 2067

1995-2012

96%

HD/PD (48/47)

HD 65; PD 62

Employed: 1 yr before dialysis: total 65.3%; HD/PD 57%/76%; during dialysis: total 59.7%; HD/PD 51%/71%

6

Grubman-Nowak 2020 [69]

Poland

cross sectional

60 HD patients

2016-19

n.a.

(60)

60

Employed: 25%

3

Gutman 1981 [21]

U.S.

Cross sectional

2481 from 17 dialysis centres

1979

n.a.

21-59 (49)

55

Employed: 24%

8

Helanterá 2012 [14]

Finland

Cross sectional

819 from Finnish Kidney and Liver Association registry

2007

n.a.

15-64

62

Employed: total 23.9%; HD 19%; homeHD 44%; APD 39%; CAPD 16%

7

Holley 1994 [42]

U.S.

Cross sectional

77 patients; HD = 46; PD = 31

1993

 

21-54

47

Employed: 42.8%

5

Huang 2017 [22]

China

Cross sectional

166 patients in working age from 4 dialysis centres in Shanghai

2015

n.a.

(48.5)

64

Employed 15.7%

5

Imanishi 2017 [23]

Japan

Cohort

3151 dialysis patients in working age < 60

1999-2011

n.r.

18-59

n.a.

Employed 51%

5

Jarl 2018 [65]

Sweden

Cohort

1056 on dialysis from Swedish Kidney Registry

1995-2012

n.r.

20-60 (50.3)

63.5

Pre-dialysis:28%; during dialysis 18%

6

Julian Mauro 2013 [66]

Spain

Cross sectional

161 in dialysis (HD = 83; PD = 78) from 8 centres in Spain in working age

2007-9

n.a.

16-65 (41)

61.5

Employed: total 30.4%; HD 41%; PD 35.9%

3

Kasiske 1998 [24]

U.S.

Cross sectional

36,646 receiving dialysis placed on a waiting list for kidney transplant.

1994-96

n.r.

all ages

59

Employed pre-dialysis: Fulltime 53.4%; part-time 6.5%; during dialysis: Fulltime 34.5%; part-time 8.2%

5

Kutner 1991 [25]

U.S.

Cross sectional

283 dialysis patients, 15 patents from each of 81 treatment facilities

1987

99% of invited

18-59 (44.7)

n.a.

Employed 11%

4

Kutner 2008 [26]

U.S.

Cross sectional

105,636 dialysis patients from ESRD Facility Survey

2004

n.r.

18-54

n.a.

Employed 18.9%

6

Kutner 2010 [27]

U.S.

Cross sectional

1643 from US Renal Data System

2009

n.r.

> 18 (59.6)

55

Pre-dialysis 35.6%; During dialysis 11.6% (4 months after start)

5

Kwan 2013 [28]

Hong Kong

Cross sectional

All new consecutive automated PD-patients matched to CAPD-controls; 270; APD/CAPD 90/180

1995-2001

n.a.

APD/CAPD (50.5/57.8)

ADP 67; CAPD 54

Employed: Total 35.2%; APD/CAPD 71.2%/17%

5

Li 2018 [29]

Hong Kong

Cross sectional

101 (20 NHHD; 81 CAPD)

2009-14

87%

18-64 (47/52)

55

Employed: total 42.6%; NHHD: 80%; CAPD: 33.3%

4

Molsted 2004 [30]

Denmark

Cross sectional

112 from one university hospital; 59 in working age < 60 yr:

n.a.

75%

> 18 (57.8)

64

Employed (in working age): 22%

4

Nakayama 2015 [31]

Japan

Cross sectional

179 (102 PD; 77 HD) from 5 dialysis centres

2013

n.a.

(63)

68

Pre-dialysis: 63%; during dialysis 49.2%.

7

Neumann 2018 [32]

Germany

Cross sectional

353 (1 yr follow-up) stratified sample of 153 PD; 200 HD from 55 dialysis unit 6-24 months after initiation of dialysis

2014-2015

74%

> 18 (63.1)

68

Employed: total 17.1%; (PD 26.9%; HD 13.2%)

4

Panagopoulou 2009 [67]

Greece

Cross sectional

40 HD; 36 PD

n.a.

n.a.

HD/PD (57/59)

PD 58; HD 50

Employed before dialysis: HD: 78%; PD 43%; During dialysis: total 25%; HD: 20%; PD 31%

3

Parajuli 2016 [68]

U.S.

Cross sectional

200 from one kidney transplant center; dialysis > 1 yr before transplant

n.a.

48%

> 18 (57)

60

Employed before dialysis: HD 93.5%

During dialysis HD 35%

4

Ravindran 2020 [43]

India

Cross sectional

503 HD patients from 11 centres

2015

95%

13-

74

Employed:11.1%

3

Takaki 2006 [33]

Japan

Cross sectional

317 HD patients from 4 dialysis centres

n.a.

n.a.

18-64 (54.2)

66

Employed:

Total 42.3%; Male 54.1%; Female 19.4%

5

Tanaka 2020 [34]

Japan

Cross sectional

229; 36 PD + HD; 103 HD; 90 PD

2012-15

69.9%

PD + HD (57.4); HD (62.7); PD (65.5)

PD + HD 75; HD 80; PD 69

Employed: Total 52.8%; PD + HD 63.9%; HD 53.4%; PD 47.8%

4

Theorell 1991 [35]

Sweden

Cross sectional

470 patients in Sweden on dialysis

1988

65.5%

25-64

59.8

Employed: 20%

6

Walker 2016 [36]

New Zealand

Cross sectional

43; a part of a larger study

2014-15

n.a.

22-79

48

Employed: 27.9%

3

van Manen 2001 [40]

The Netherlands

Cohort

659 consecutive patients on dialysis; 359 completed follow-up

1997-99

54.5%

18-65 (48.7)

60

Employed: before dialysis 35%; 1 yr on dialysis: 29.8%

3

Wilk 2019 [37]

U.S.

Cross sectional

759 from one dialysis center

2010-18

65%

HD (59)

INHD (50)

n.a.

Employed 10.5%

5

Wolcott 1988 [41]

U.S.

Cross sectional

33 PD; 33 HD matched by sex, age and diabetic status

n.a.

n.a.

20-65

70

Employed: 19.7%

PD:30%; HD:9%

5

Zimmerman 2006 [38]

Canada

Cross sectional

81 patients randomly selected from a waiting list for donor transplant

(1/3 not in dialysis)

n.a.

66%

(48.4)

56.2

Employed: 32.9%

4

  1. n.a Not analyzed, n.r. Not relevant, HD Hemodialysis, PD Peritoneal dialysis, yr Year, APD Automated Peritoneal Dialysis, CAPD Continuous Ambulatory Peritoneal Dialysis, NHHD Nocturnal home hemodialysis