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Living with Anaemia in CKD EU & US reports

April 27, 2020

Living with Anaemia in CKD is a new syndicated report which offers valuable insights into patient attitudes and behaviour. The EU study was conducted amongst 105 patients and caregivers in France, Germany, Italy and Spain. The US study was conducted with 61 CKD patients and caregivers. For both studies the methodologies consisted of 30-minute quantitative online and 30-minute qualitative telephone interviews.

Living-with-Anaemia-2020The reports, which are now available to purchase, are designed to provide an in-depth understanding of the patient journey, from diagnosis through to ongoing management of living with anaemia in CKD. Through these reports, you will understand how anaemia impacts CKD patients’ lives physically and emotionally, what their level of understanding is about their condition and what unmet needs patients have related to its treatment and overall management. These reports also provide insights about the burden of caregivers in looking after CKD patients with anaemia, and how best to support them.

Research Partnership has also recently launched new reports in Living with Severe & Eosinophilic Asthma, Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease covering markets across the EU, US and Japan. To find out more about these new reports or to request an information pack please contact us now.

Head of Living With, Mariel Metcalfe commented, “Research Partnership is committed to producing research which focuses on the voice of the patient, and to offer a more patient-centric view of what it is like to live with a long-term, life-changing illness. Our reports cover a wide range of therapy areas from Autoimmune, Dermatology and Gastroenterology, and we hope to expand the list of therapy areas year on year.”

To discover more, download our new interactive infographic to unlock key insights from various Living With reports to reveal patient behaviours, attitudes and unmet needs at different stages of their chronic disease journey. Download the infographic »

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