Objective: to evaluate the instrumental and emotional social support of patients with
chronic kidney disease on hemodialysis. Method: descriptive cross-sectional study. The sample was sized for convenience and
included 103 participants under treatment in a Renal Replacement Therapy Unit.
Data were collected through individual interviews, using the Social Support Scale.
Results: the mean scores of the emotional and instrumental social support were 3.92 (±
0.78) and 3.81 (± 0.69) respectively, an indication of good support received. The
most frequent sources of instrumental and emotional social support mentioned by
participants were partners, spouse, companion or boyfriend and friends. Conclusion: patients with chronic kidney disease have high social support, both instrumental
and emotional, and the main support comes from the family.
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