2022
DOI: 10.1111/jorc.12452
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Symptom perception and self‐care practice for uraemic pruritus in patients receiving haemodialysis

Abstract: BackgroundDue to the recurrent nature of uraemic pruritus among patients receiving haemodialysis, self‐care can offer patients a means to ameliorate this symptom. Qualitative data on self‐care of uraemic pruritus are limited.ObjectiveTo explore how patients on haemodialysis perceive uraemic pruritus, implement self‐care practice, and appraise the outcome of self‐caring uraemic pruritus.DesignThe Common Sense Model of Self‐Regulation guided the study design.Participants and approachesData were collected through… Show more

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