Illness perception, self-esteem and self-care management of patients on continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis: A cross-sectional study from a Tertiary Care Hospital in South India
Annie Elizabeth,
Ilavarasi Jesudoss,
Solomon D’Cruz
Abstract:Background: Chronic diseases are those conditions that last for more than a year requiring ongoing medical attention and crippling the activities of daily living. End-stage kidney disease invites significant psychosocial stressors and demands routine adaptation. It challenges the patient with a constant fear of death, draining them physically and mentally, making them dependent on the healthcare team and having to follow complicated pharmacological regimes with dietary limitations. Objective: The study was i… Show more
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