This study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses in hemodialysis care. In this phenomenological study, purposive sampling began and continued until data saturation. The research environment was the Hemodialysis unit. Data was collected through semi-structured interviews. Finally, two main classes and four sub-classes were identified, including factors effective on care (inhibitors and facilitators) and care outcomes (the negative effects of care on the nurse and the positive effects of care on the patient), and “challenging care” as the main theme. As the results show, nurses suffer from several physical and mental harm, and this harm even extends to their family environment, and their families are indirectly affected by the negative ...
Goal of the work: to assess the nursing peculiarities of hemodialysis patients. Methods. The survey ...
Stress and stressful situations influence us throughout our whole lives. Great and longterm stress c...
In this qualitative phenomenological study using a purposive sample, six caregivers of patients on h...
This study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses in hemodialysis care. In this phenomenologica...
End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is progressive and irreversible damage to kidney function,which can r...
Abstrakt In our Bachelor Diploma Work we dealt with the problems of the difficult of the work of nur...
The respective rights and responsibilities of the nurse and the patient may be a source of conflict ...
Objectives: To identify in the literature the nursing care in the hemodialysis room, as well as to e...
Aim To review recent studies which identify the factors that contribute to stress, burnout and job s...
Aim To examine the relationships among nurse and work characteristics, job satisfaction, stress, bur...
Chronic kidney disease is a condition that affects both the physical and mental abilities of patient...
Chronic kidney disease is a major health problem due to the significant financial burden for the hea...
The kidney functions as an excretory, biosynthetic, metabolic organ and vital for maintaining normal...
Background: Caring for dialyzed patients is demanding from several perspectives. As far as the patie...
Introduction: The quality of the nurse-patient interaction is one factor that affects the patient ad...
Goal of the work: to assess the nursing peculiarities of hemodialysis patients. Methods. The survey ...
Stress and stressful situations influence us throughout our whole lives. Great and longterm stress c...
In this qualitative phenomenological study using a purposive sample, six caregivers of patients on h...
This study aimed to describe the experiences of nurses in hemodialysis care. In this phenomenologica...
End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) is progressive and irreversible damage to kidney function,which can r...
Abstrakt In our Bachelor Diploma Work we dealt with the problems of the difficult of the work of nur...
The respective rights and responsibilities of the nurse and the patient may be a source of conflict ...
Objectives: To identify in the literature the nursing care in the hemodialysis room, as well as to e...
Aim To review recent studies which identify the factors that contribute to stress, burnout and job s...
Aim To examine the relationships among nurse and work characteristics, job satisfaction, stress, bur...
Chronic kidney disease is a condition that affects both the physical and mental abilities of patient...
Chronic kidney disease is a major health problem due to the significant financial burden for the hea...
The kidney functions as an excretory, biosynthetic, metabolic organ and vital for maintaining normal...
Background: Caring for dialyzed patients is demanding from several perspectives. As far as the patie...
Introduction: The quality of the nurse-patient interaction is one factor that affects the patient ad...
Goal of the work: to assess the nursing peculiarities of hemodialysis patients. Methods. The survey ...
Stress and stressful situations influence us throughout our whole lives. Great and longterm stress c...
In this qualitative phenomenological study using a purposive sample, six caregivers of patients on h...