2022
DOI: 10.1111/jorc.12445
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Nurses' and medical doctors' attitudes towards exercise for people with chronic kidney disease in Denmark

Abstract: Background: Implementation of exercise training in people with kidney failure may be affected by clinicians' attitudes.Objectives: To investigate Danish nephrology nurses' and medical doctors' attitudes towards: exercise for people undergoing dialysis; use of physical activity interventions in chronic kidney disease; and to compare Danish and previously reported Australian nurse attitudes.

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“…The reduced level of physical activity, low functional capacity and general muscle weakness in these patients lead to a general feeling of fatigue. 5 Fatigue reduces self-care activities, disrupts family and social roles, reduces the ability to perform routine activities, and can lead to unemployment and increased dependence on healthcare. This situation negatively affects the patient's quality of life and self-confidence.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The reduced level of physical activity, low functional capacity and general muscle weakness in these patients lead to a general feeling of fatigue. 5 Fatigue reduces self-care activities, disrupts family and social roles, reduces the ability to perform routine activities, and can lead to unemployment and increased dependence on healthcare. This situation negatively affects the patient's quality of life and self-confidence.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%