LIFE QUALITY IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE WITH TREATMENT IN HEMODIALISIS REGIONAL HOSPITAL OF ICA, AUGUST - DECEMBER 2019
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https://doi.org/10.35563/rmp.v9i2.327Keywords:
Enfermedad renal, Diálisis, Cuidado, Calidad de vidaAbstract
Objective: To determine the quality of life that patients with Chronic Kidney Disease have with hemodialysis treatment at the Regional Hospital of Ica, August - December 2019 Materials and methods:The research project that was carried out is of a transversal type, because I apply the study in a determined period of time. The research project is descriptive. Results: Regarding the associated chronic pathologies presented by the studied group, it can be seen that 49% have Arterial Hypertension, 41% have Diabetes Mellitus and 10% have Blindness. It should be noted that the majority of patients surveyed present more than one of these pathologies at the same time, which could deduce that to some extent their quality of life could be affected to some extent. Conclusions: Regarding the perception of quality of life and time on hemodialysis, the majority (77.3%) have been in treatment for 1 to more than 2 years and at the same time that most of them (58.9%) perceive their quality of life in the range of Very Good to Regular, that is, that only sometimes they have felt in complete physical, mental, environmental and social well-being.
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