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Quality of Life: Subjective Descriptions of Challenges to Patients With End Stage Renal Disease Download article and take CE posttest
Safa’a Al-Arabi
Objective:
The objective of this qualitative study was to describe how persons
with end stage renal disease (ESRD) experience and manage the quality
of their daily lives.
Design: Naturalistic
inquiry methods guided the collection of interview data and the use of
content analysis and constant comparison techniques to inductively
identify themes and categories of meaning.
Sample/Setting: Participants were 80 adults recruited from an outpatient hemodialysis center.
Findings:
The three emergent conceptual categories that describe the quality of
everyday life among the study group were: 1) Life Restricted with
sub-themes “tied down,” “left out,” and “doing without;” 2) Staying
Alive with sub-themes “love from others,” “accept it as part of life,”
and “trust in God;” and 3) Feeling Good with sub-themes “personal
satisfaction” and “being happy.”
Conclusion: The
insights shared by this study group can assist providers with planning
and implementing educational and support programs for patients and
families.
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