This study aims to explore the experience of renal patients undergoing dialysis treatment focusing on beliefs about their illness, prescribed treatment and the challenge of adherence. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was used to analyse the accounts of seven haemodialysis patients. Patients have a range of beliefs about their illness and their treatment consistent with the self-regulatory model of illness, that is, identity, cause, consequences, timeline and cure. Patients sometimes consciously did not act in accordance to advice when they considered an aspect of treatment less important or less easy to adhere to. Psychological factors like beliefs might play a role in non-adherence behaviour
Introduction: Nonadherence is a rampant problem among patients undergoing dialysis and can impact mu...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
The purpose of the study was to examine treatment compliance in hemodialysis patients and to determi...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Abstract: Non-adherence to treatment is an increasing problem for patients with end stage renal dise...
Background and purpose: In hemodialysis patients, medication prescribed is essential to preserve the...
With only 50% of patients in developed countries following the therapies prescribed for them by heal...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication is a common and complex issue faced by individuals u...
This study aimed to explore the Illness Representation and Treatment Adherence of patients with end ...
Background Adherence to the therapeutic regimen is important for patients undergoing hemodialysis. ...
The aim of this study was to explore the dialysis patients’ perspectives about their experience of f...
Introduction: Nonadherence is a rampant problem among patients undergoing dialysis and can impact mu...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
The purpose of the study was to examine treatment compliance in hemodialysis patients and to determi...
Background: End-stage kidney disease patients undergoing haemodialysis are prescribed with multiple ...
Abstract: Non-adherence to treatment is an increasing problem for patients with end stage renal dise...
Background and purpose: In hemodialysis patients, medication prescribed is essential to preserve the...
With only 50% of patients in developed countries following the therapies prescribed for them by heal...
Abstract Background Non-adherence to medication is a common and complex issue faced by individuals u...
This study aimed to explore the Illness Representation and Treatment Adherence of patients with end ...
Background Adherence to the therapeutic regimen is important for patients undergoing hemodialysis. ...
The aim of this study was to explore the dialysis patients’ perspectives about their experience of f...
Introduction: Nonadherence is a rampant problem among patients undergoing dialysis and can impact mu...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...
The technology of renal dialysis offers a way in which life can be sustained, so it is not surprisin...