End stage renal disease: Fight or flight?.
- Author:
Suba Genalyn V
;
Reyes Katherine C
;
Ibanez Raymund John G
- Publication Type:Case report
- Keywords: End Stage Renal Disease; Chronic Kidney Failure; End-stage Kidney Disease
- MeSH: Human; Male; Middle Aged; Depression; Self Care; Quality Of Life; Adaptation, Psychological; Depressive Disorder; Motivation; Kidney Diseases; Kidney Failure, Chronic
- From: The Filipino Family Physician 2007;45(2):70-72
- CountryPhilippines
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Dialysis is one of the treatment options for ESRD. Several investigators have estimated that depression occurs in about 20 to 30 percent of dialysis patients. The treatment of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) successfully prolongs the survival of patients with kidney disease but requires that ESRD patients cope with frequent deleterious changes in their health and life situation and shortened survival. Several studies on coping up mechanisms of ESRD patients were collected and reviewed. Self-management of everyday life entailed achieving/maintaining "normalcy" in everyday roles and functioning. Meaning in life is an important motivator in the coping process. Understanding their own needs and accepting support from members of his family and health care community can help them have a quality life.