Background Young adults with end-stage kidney disease make decisions to select a renal replacement therapy choice with the support of healthcare professionals once their kidneys fail. However, little is known about how they experience dialysis and kidney transplant decision-making and the effects on their well-being. Aim The aim was to explore how young adults who are diagnosed with end-stage kidney disease experience dialysis and/or kidney transplant decision-making, understand the meaning of their lived experiences, and investigate the effects of decision-making andchoice on their well-being. Methodology Interpretive phenomenology, informed by Heidegger’s hermeneutic principles, was used to purposefully recruit young adults with end-stage...
The present article presents the findings of a phenomenological study, which sought to explore the s...
<div><p>Young people age 14–25 years with chronic kidney disease have been identified as generally h...
Aim and objective: To explore how working-age adults experience patient participation in hospital ha...
Young adults with kidney failure experience disruptions in their education, growth development, buil...
Introduction: Patient and Public involvement (PPI) has become one of the drivers in health care and ...
Young adults fare worse than younger adolescents or older adults on a broad range of health indicato...
Background: Providing holistic care to kidney patients is important; however, without full considera...
Aims and objectives:To identify the subjective meanings attached to decisions made by people living ...
This qualitative descriptive study was designed to understand the experiences of older people (>70 y...
Background: Young adults with long-term conditions can struggle to accept their diagnosis and can be...
Background: Young people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a number of key issues and life chan...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing in prevalence worldwide, with the largest increase occurr...
© 2007 Dr. Deirdre Marie Anne FetherstonhaughIntroduction: Forty years ago the life saving and life ...
Background: Young people with advanced chronic kidney disease experience delayed growth and poor psy...
Objective: The study aimed to explore the psychological experiences of receiving a kidney transplant...
The present article presents the findings of a phenomenological study, which sought to explore the s...
<div><p>Young people age 14–25 years with chronic kidney disease have been identified as generally h...
Aim and objective: To explore how working-age adults experience patient participation in hospital ha...
Young adults with kidney failure experience disruptions in their education, growth development, buil...
Introduction: Patient and Public involvement (PPI) has become one of the drivers in health care and ...
Young adults fare worse than younger adolescents or older adults on a broad range of health indicato...
Background: Providing holistic care to kidney patients is important; however, without full considera...
Aims and objectives:To identify the subjective meanings attached to decisions made by people living ...
This qualitative descriptive study was designed to understand the experiences of older people (>70 y...
Background: Young adults with long-term conditions can struggle to accept their diagnosis and can be...
Background: Young people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) have a number of key issues and life chan...
Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is increasing in prevalence worldwide, with the largest increase occurr...
© 2007 Dr. Deirdre Marie Anne FetherstonhaughIntroduction: Forty years ago the life saving and life ...
Background: Young people with advanced chronic kidney disease experience delayed growth and poor psy...
Objective: The study aimed to explore the psychological experiences of receiving a kidney transplant...
The present article presents the findings of a phenomenological study, which sought to explore the s...
<div><p>Young people age 14–25 years with chronic kidney disease have been identified as generally h...
Aim and objective: To explore how working-age adults experience patient participation in hospital ha...