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Yokoyama Y et al. - Fluid control in patients on dialysis is an important predictor of outcome but is a difficult restriction to achieve. The authors examined the association between dialysis staff encouragement and fluid control adherence in patients on hemodialysis. Dialysis staff encouragement is important in improving fluid control adherence.

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