血液透析患者感恩表达与积极情绪的质性研究。

Rosalba Hernandez, Brett Burrows, Kenneth Wilund, Judith T Moskowitz
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目的:目前的定性调查要求血液透析(HD)患者识别他们日常生活中进展顺利的事件或事件,他们认为是祝福的事情,并进一步反思这些事件的贡献者。方法:血透患者使用研究者购买的平板电脑保存电子日志。结果:HD患者表达感激的主题有:1)生活本身,2)积极或改善的健康状况,3)家庭互动和社会支持,4)诊所资源,良好的治疗方法和工作人员,以及5)其他小事件。结论:临床医生被敦促探索HD患者所拥有的心理资产,重点是如何进一步培养这些资产,以及它们的扩大是否会提高生活质量。
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Expressions of Gratitude and Positive Emotion among Hemodialysis Patients: Qualitative Findings.

Objectives: The current qualitative inquiry solicited hemodialysis (HD) patients to identify events or incidences that have gone well in their day-to-day life, things they consider to be blessings, and to further reflect on the contributors of such events.

Methods: Hemodialysis patients kept an electronic journal using investigator-purchased tablet computers.

Results: Multiple themes emerged for which HD patients expressed gratitude: 1) life itself, 2) positive or improving health 3) family interactions and social support, 4) clinic resources, favorable treatment therapy, and staff, and 5) other small events.

Conclusions: Clinicians are urged to explore the psychological assets that HD patients possess with a focus on how these might be further cultivated and whether their amplification leads to improved quality of life.

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