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TitleSchool attendance and sport participation amongst children with chronic kidney disease: a cross-sectional analysis from the Kids with CKD (KCAD) study
Authors: Hudson, A. C.;van Zwieten, A.;Mallitt, K. A.;Durkan, A.;Hahn, D.;Guha, C.;Khalid, R.;Didsbury, M.;Francis, A.;McTaggart, S.;Mackie, F. E.;Prestidge, C.;Teixeira-Pinto, A.;Lah, S.;Howell, M.;Howard, K.;Nassar, N.;Jaure, A.;Craig, J. C.;Wong, Germaine;Kim, S.
WSLHD Author: Wong, Germaine
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: Pediatric Nephrology 39(4):1229-1237, 2024
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. Copyright 2023. Crown.
URI: https://wslhd.intersearch.com.au/wslhdjspui/handle/1/8956
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00467-023-06198-0
Journal: Pediatric Nephrology
Type: Journal Article
Department: Centre for Transplant and Renal Research
Facility: Westmead
Keywords: Renal Dialysis
Sports
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic
Schools
Appears in Collections:Westmead Hospital 2019 - 2024

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