GETTING BACK TO LIFE OF ELDERLIES CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE
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https://doi.org/10.5380/ce.v4i1.44837Keywords:
Kidney failure chronic, Hemodialysis, Aged.Abstract
This study is a research exploratory descriptive with twenty five (25) patients elderlies chronic renal failure in a private hemodialysis clinic. The purpose is describe the trajectory of elderlies renal disease. The data gathering has been done through a questionnaire applied to the elderlies, with open questions about their identifications and trajectories. The findings demonstrated that: age between sixty (60) and eighty three (83); sixty percent (60%) live with their husband/wife; fifty percent (50%) worked; thirty six percent (36%) are favour of renal transplant and sixty four percent (64%) are against; for elderlies the difficults are: power moving from home at clinic; and financial (30,6%), and then tired (14,2%).
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