The quality of life on maintenance haemodialysis.
Lancet, 1975/6/14;1(7920):1328.
PMID: 49527
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Abstract
Eighteen haemodialysis patients were interviewed in order to rate their quality of life. The data revealed a striking change in the life of most patients compared with the period before illness. Most patients had severe loss in income and for many family life deteriorated. Emotional adaptation tended to be successful in those patients before their illness. Ratings of quality of life of "good" were given to only six patients, "fair" to five, and "poor" to seven. Women seem to enjoy a better adaptation to life maintained by haemodialysis than men.
MeSH terms
Activities of Daily Living; Adaptation, Psychological; Adult; Attitude to Health; Coitus; Evaluation Studies as Topic; Female; Humans; Income; Male; Middle Aged; Occupations; Philosophy; Quality of Life; Renal Dialysis; Sex Factors; Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological; Uremia
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