“…[80]Canada | Retrospective cohort study (all characteristics collected based on identification in electronic records and patient charts) n = 202 (patients) | Home hemodialysis | End-stage renal disease: Diabetes; Glomerulonephritis; Polycystic kidney disease | The study describes adverse technical events in a large cohort of home hemodialysis patients. | Thomson, R., Martin, J.L., Sharples, S., 2013. [28] | UK | Qualitative study; In-depth semi-structured interview n = 12 (patients) | Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation device; Oxygen concentrator; Continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis; Stair-lift; Nebulizer | Diabetes | The article describes the psychosocial impact of home use medical devices on the lives of older people and how the devices are integrated into their lives. |
Toly, V.B., Musil, C.M., Carl, J.C., 2012. [37] | USA | Descriptive, correlational, dross-sectional study; Structured interview, face-to-face, using the Demographic Characteristics Questionnaire, the Functional Status II–Revised Scale, the Center for Epidemiological Studies–Depression Scale, a Normalization Scale subscale, and the Feetham Family Functioning Survey. n = 103 (mothers) | Mechanical ventilation; Intravenous nutrition/ medication; Respiratory/ nutritional support; Apnea monitors; Feeding tube; Tracheostomy tube; Supplemental oxygen | Neuromuscular; Respiratory conditions; Gastrointestinal conditions; Cardiac conditions; Cystic fybrosis; Metabolic disorders; Renal disorders | The study describes various issues related to family functioning and normalization in mothers of children dependent on medical technology following initiation of home care. |
Toly, V.B., Musil, C.M., Zauszniewski, J.A., 2014. |
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