The experience of being 30-45 years of age and depending on haemodialysis treatment: a phenomenological study The aim of this study was to describe how haemodialysis (HD) patients, between 30 and 45 years of age, experience their dependence on HD treatment. Nine patients undergoing HD treatment were interviewed. The transcribed texts were analysed according to Giorgi's four basic principles. Being between 30 and 45 years of age and needing HD treatment meant experiencing a total lack of freedom, which was illuminated through the sub-themes: a sense of fear, dependency on caregivers, time lost in dialysis, feelings of loneliness and the stress of being on the waiting list for a new kidney. The participants felt that being dependent on HD tre...
Background: The kidneys have three important tasks in the body, when these three functions break dow...
Existing studies display a huge disparity in terms of the number of patients who regret having engag...
Abstract Background Frailty is highly prevalent in people receiving haemodialysis (HD) and is associ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe and to characterize patients experiences of suffering from en...
Background: The chronic kidney disease is a major health concern. The number of the elderly people w...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Aims and objectives. To understand the challenges older people living with end-stage kidney disease ...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Abstract Background Providing patient-centered care needs in patients with chronic renal failure und...
Introduction: Haemodialysis (HD) is one of therapies to sustain life for people with End Stage Renal...
Background: Older patients on dialysis may not have optimal outcomes, particularly with regards to q...
The kidney functions as an excretory, biosynthetic, metabolic organ and vital for maintaining normal...
Time is a central concept when attempting to capture how life develops as results of the interaction...
This study used the phenomenological approach of qualitative research using purposive sampling techn...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a disease that requires extreme treatment measures to ensure surviva...
Background: The kidneys have three important tasks in the body, when these three functions break dow...
Existing studies display a huge disparity in terms of the number of patients who regret having engag...
Abstract Background Frailty is highly prevalent in people receiving haemodialysis (HD) and is associ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe and to characterize patients experiences of suffering from en...
Background: The chronic kidney disease is a major health concern. The number of the elderly people w...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Aims and objectives. To understand the challenges older people living with end-stage kidney disease ...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Abstract Background Providing patient-centered care needs in patients with chronic renal failure und...
Introduction: Haemodialysis (HD) is one of therapies to sustain life for people with End Stage Renal...
Background: Older patients on dialysis may not have optimal outcomes, particularly with regards to q...
The kidney functions as an excretory, biosynthetic, metabolic organ and vital for maintaining normal...
Time is a central concept when attempting to capture how life develops as results of the interaction...
This study used the phenomenological approach of qualitative research using purposive sampling techn...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a disease that requires extreme treatment measures to ensure surviva...
Background: The kidneys have three important tasks in the body, when these three functions break dow...
Existing studies display a huge disparity in terms of the number of patients who regret having engag...
Abstract Background Frailty is highly prevalent in people receiving haemodialysis (HD) and is associ...