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±èº½ÀÌ ( Kim Bom-I ) - Ewha Womans University College of Nursing Science Graduate School
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Abstract
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Purpose: This concept analysis was performed to clarify ¡°stress in hemodialysis patients¡±.
Methods: Walker and Avant¡¯s methodology guided the analysis. In addition, the concept was compared with stress from other perspectives.
Results: Stress in hemodialysis patients was defined in terms of ¡°Physical¡±, ¡°Psychological¡±, ¡°Social ? Economic¡±, and ¡°Behavioral¡± dimensions. Stress in hemodialysis patients is preceded by kidney failure, fear of treatment, and uncertainty about prognosis, after which there is often negative coping such as non-compliance with treatment, or positive coping such as maintaining the status quo, relying on medical staff, conforming to treatment, and self-management.
Conclusion: It is necessary to develop a stress intervention program suitable for hemodialysis patients and a tool to identify the concept of stress in hemodialysis patients suitable for domestic situations, as well as conduct further research to identify its influencing factors.
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Adaptation, Psychological, Renal dialysis, Mental health
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