Psychosocial Interventions To Improve Outcomes Among Dialysis Patients
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Date
2018
Authors
Krespi-Boothby, Margörit Rita
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Volume Title
Publisher
Wiley
Open Access Color
Green Open Access
No
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Publicly Funded
No
Abstract
Patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) report high levels of emotional problems and poor compliance with treatment and quality of life. Nevertheless there are not many studies which examine the effectiveness of different psychosocial interventions in ameliorating these poor outcomes. Theories have been helpful in identifying targets for interventions to improve compliance with treatment adjustment and quality of life. However their effects have been mixed. In particular interventions incorporating beliefs are promising in improving these outcomes. Moreover relaxation and imagery techniques have reduced symptoms and have been effective improving adjustment and compliance. Future randomized controlled studies are needed to compare the effects of theory-based and patient-derived interventions on compliance with treatment and adjustment.
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Keywords
Male, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales, Imagery, Psychotherapy, Depression, Relaxation Therapy, Adaptation, Physiological, Anxiety Disorders, Risk Assessment, Treatment Outcome, Renal Dialysis, Adaptation, Psychological, Quality of Life, Humans, Kidney Failure, Chronic, Psychology, Female
Fields of Science
03 medical and health sciences, 0302 clinical medicine
Citation
WoS Q
Q4
Scopus Q
Q2

OpenCitations Citation Count
9
Source
Seminars in Dialysis
Volume
31
Issue
1
Start Page
65
End Page
71
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CrossRef : 7
Scopus : 9
PubMed : 2
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Mendeley Readers : 69
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6
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