Quality of life and coping in home haemodialysis patients.

EDTNA/ERCA journal (English ed.) Pub Date : 1998-07-01
C Hyde
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Approximately 4,034 Australians are currently receiving dialysis therapy due to End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and of these 627 are performing haemodialysis within the home environment. Initial emphasis on the medical model, which considers bodily pathology and the technological potential to prolong life, is now expanding to incorporate a more humanistic picture of the individuals response to treatment and their quality of life (QoL). This uncertain partnership of technology and human experience has led to an increasing awareness of the need for health professionals to attain an understanding of the illness experience as it impacts on the patient's life. The importance of considering not only absolute survival time but the quality of that survival has triggered rapid growth in the areas of coping and QoL research. This paper provides a review of the literature which focuses on QoL and coping in haemodialysis patients and demonstrates the paucity of research which investigates the special concerns of home dialysis patients.

家庭血液透析患者的生活质量与应对。
目前约有4034名澳大利亚人因终末期肾病(ESRD)而接受透析治疗,其中627人在家庭环境中进行血液透析。最初强调医学模式,考虑身体病理和延长生命的技术潜力,现在正在扩大,纳入个人对治疗的反应和他们的生活质量(QoL)的更人性化的图景。技术和人类经验的这种不确定的伙伴关系使人们日益认识到,卫生专业人员需要了解影响患者生活的疾病经历。不仅要考虑绝对生存时间,而且要考虑生存质量的重要性,引发了应对和生活质量研究领域的迅速发展。本文综述了有关血液透析患者生活质量和应对的文献,并指出了对家庭透析患者特殊关注的研究的缺乏。
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