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Fig 1.

Prevalence of individual symptoms, presented by treatment group; people were considered to have the symptom if they had a score of > 1 on the POS-S Renal (i.e. reported being at least slightly bothered by a symptom).

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Table 1.

Baseline characteristics of people included in our analyses (values are numbers (% after excluding missing), unless indicated otherwise).

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Fig 2.

Symptom clusters from principal component analyses (PCA), stratified by treatment group; (a) CKD non-KRT, (b) peritoneal dialysis, (c) haemodialysis and (d) transplant. The size of the circles is proportional to the PCA loading which indicates how prominent the variable is within that cluster.

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Table 2.

Clusters, symptom loadings and internal consistency (Cronbach’s ɑ) resulting from principal component analyses.

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Table 3.

Association between total symptom cluster scores and ability to perform usual activities.

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Table 4.

Association between within-person change in total symptom cluster scores and within-person change in ability to perform usual activities.

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