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The experience of urgent dialysis patients with end-stage renal disease: A qualitative study

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PLOS ONE
Volume 17, Issue 1, Pages -

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PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0261941

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  1. Taiwan Nurses Association [1062002]

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This study aimed to explore the experiences of urgent dialysis patients with end-stage renal disease. The results revealed that patients who delayed their treatment suffered severe complications. Health professionals play an important role in communication and coordination, and should assist patients in making decisions regarding dialysis treatment.
Purpose Taiwan is among the countries with the highest global prevalence of chronic renal disease. However, when advised to undergo dialysis therapy, patients with end-stage renal disease often hesitate. Attitudes toward medication and Taiwanese cultures are the main reasons for this delay, and delay conditioning requires urgent dialysis. This study aimed to explore the experience of urgent dialysis patients with end-stage renal disease. Methods This study used a purposive sampling strategy with semi-structured interviews leading to in-depth interviews. Patients were recruited from the nephrology ward and hemodialysis center of a northern Taiwanese hospital. All participants were aged over 20 years with end-stage renal disease. Although advised by doctors to undergo dialysis, these patients delayed their treatment and later suffered severe complications. After emergency hospitalization, the patients' condition improved. Data were analyzed by content analysis. Results Interviews with five participants suffering from end-stage renal disease identified six themes: experiencing a sudden jolt, silent organ brings the most pain, feeling angry: why me?, facing a dilemma, taking risks, and facing consequences. Conclusion These patients delayed their treatment and later suffered severe complications, even though doctors advised them to undergo dialysis. Health professionals play an important role in communication and coordination, assisting patients in coping with their situation. The analysis of the reasons for the delay in undergoing dialysis, therefore, should help health professionals provide proper guidance and care to patients who are faced with the decision to accept dialysis treatment.

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