2021
DOI: 10.25796/bdd.v4i3.62223
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Narrative interviews to assess quality of life in Peritoneal Dialysis

Abstract: It has been found that people undergoing dialysis have a lower quality of life than the rest of the population. The aim of dialysis is to improve physical health, but also well-being. We were interested in the perception of the quality of life of patients undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis. We used the narrative interview method to collect their feelings, their daily experience, and their impressions about their care. We conducted four in-depth interviews, following the principle of theoretical data saturati… Show more

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