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Accession of individuals to hemodialysis therapy
A adeão de individuos em terapia hemodialitica
Adhesión de individuos a terapia hemodialitica
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Abstract Objective: to analyze the indicators of accession related with sociodemographic profile of individuals subjected to hemodialysis. Method: quantitative search with 56 individuals in hemodialysis in a renal clinic within Rio Grande do Sul. The data was collected through a questionnaire and research in... view more
Objective: to analyze the indicators of accession related with sociodemographic profile of individuals subjected to hemodialysis. Method: quantitative search with 56 individuals in hemodialysis in a renal clinic within Rio Grande do Sul. The data was collected through a questionnaire and research in medical records between August and September 2008. Results: married individuals aged 60 years, illiterate or incomplete primary education, treatment time between one and five years presented more indicators of accession; individuals with income above five minimum salary accepted less indicators. Conclusion: There are many involved factors in accession to hemodialysis and they are interrelated. Each individual follows the treatment in a unique and singular way with influence of many factors during their life. These particularities affect the answer to treatment and should be comprehended by professionals of health. Descriptors: Nursing, Renal Insufficiency, Renal Dialysis, Patient Compliance.... view less
Keywords
chronic illness; patient; social factors; demographic factors; nursing; survey; Brazil; Latin America; South America
Classification
Medical Sociology
Free Keywords
Dialyse
Document language
English
Publication Year
2013
Page/Pages
p. 3558-3566
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 5 (2013) 3
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed