Plain-English translation of NCT07332949 on ClinicalTrials.gov ↗ · Source last updated · Translation generated · How we translate trials
This research study is looking at how dialysis treatment affects sexual health and quality of life in adults with end-stage kidney disease. Researchers want to understand the real experiences of dialysis patients—including men, women, and people of all backgrounds—so they can help doctors address sexual health as part of regular kidney care.
Sexual problems are very common in people on dialysis, but doctors rarely talk about them during regular appointments. This study exists to fill that gap by collecting honest information about how dialysis affects intimacy, desire, and relationships—something that hasn't been thoroughly studied before, especially in women and diverse populations.
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You would complete a confidential survey during or around one of your dialysis appointments at the hospital. The survey asks detailed questions about your sexual health, intimate relationships, and how dialysis has affected these areas of your life. The whole process should take about 30–60 minutes, and all your answers are kept private.
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France
Enrollment target
~100 participants
Started
January 2026
Primary completion
January 2027
Age range
18 Years and older
Last updated on clinicaltrials.gov in February 2026.
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Central contact
Nicolas Benichou, MD
CMC Ambroise Paré
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