[[abstract]]In order to study the distinguish of depression status for hemodialysis patients in home (Household group) and Care agencies (Care group), this study used cross-sectional, retrospective, descriptive studies, by using structured questionnaire that developed by Beck in 1967, i.e. the "Beck’s Depression Evaluation Sheet" and “Social Support Evaluation Sheet”. In term of depression, the interviewees from Care group show much higher depression significantly than Household group. In term of “Social support”, there is no significant difference between Care and Household groups. However, female interviewees from Care group receive higher Social support than male interviewees. For Household group, social support will be varied subject to...
Aim: Depression and inflammation are common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In our ...
Introduction: Patients on hemodialysis and their spouses experience various stresses during illness ...
Background: Being on haemodialysis can lead to many burdens on patients' lives. Social support for p...
Background: Depression is a common disorder with incremental trend among patients with hemodialysis....
This study aims to identify the latest evidence-based on the effect of social support on depression ...
This study investigated the level and frequency of depressive symptoms in spouses of dialysis patien...
Objective: Aim of our study was determine the association of depression with socio-demographic facto...
From a nursing perspective, this study attempted to clarify the influence and effectiveness of docto...
This study aimed to reveal how social support and psychological well-being association might differ ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to find the effect of depression and perceived social support s...
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is difficult to treat, It is a disease with profound effects on the l...
Background&Objective: The scale of depression and the cost of prevention in some disease such as chr...
Patients with hemodialysis therapy have uncertainty as to how long hemodialysis is required and shou...
Aim: Depression and inflammation are common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In our ...
Patients with chronic kidney failure, given that it is impossible to undergo transplantation, have t...
Aim: Depression and inflammation are common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In our ...
Introduction: Patients on hemodialysis and their spouses experience various stresses during illness ...
Background: Being on haemodialysis can lead to many burdens on patients' lives. Social support for p...
Background: Depression is a common disorder with incremental trend among patients with hemodialysis....
This study aims to identify the latest evidence-based on the effect of social support on depression ...
This study investigated the level and frequency of depressive symptoms in spouses of dialysis patien...
Objective: Aim of our study was determine the association of depression with socio-demographic facto...
From a nursing perspective, this study attempted to clarify the influence and effectiveness of docto...
This study aimed to reveal how social support and psychological well-being association might differ ...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to find the effect of depression and perceived social support s...
End-stage renal disease (ESRD) is difficult to treat, It is a disease with profound effects on the l...
Background&Objective: The scale of depression and the cost of prevention in some disease such as chr...
Patients with hemodialysis therapy have uncertainty as to how long hemodialysis is required and shou...
Aim: Depression and inflammation are common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In our ...
Patients with chronic kidney failure, given that it is impossible to undergo transplantation, have t...
Aim: Depression and inflammation are common in patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD). In our ...
Introduction: Patients on hemodialysis and their spouses experience various stresses during illness ...
Background: Being on haemodialysis can lead to many burdens on patients' lives. Social support for p...