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Exploring patients' experiences of the impact of dialysis therapies on quality of life and wellbeing
2022
Journal of Renal Care
When people with chronic kidney disease reach kidney failure, renal replacement therapy is usually required to improve symptoms and maintain life. Although in-centre haemodialysis is most commonly used for this purpose, other forms of dialysis are available, including home haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis. We aimed to explore the experiences of adults living with chronic kidney disease who were either approaching the need for dialysis or had reached kidney failure and were receiving a form
doi:10.1111/jorc.12416
pmid:35226403
fatcat:ojhaaxnb3ze7pl3xcu3nxs4nny