[HTML][HTML] An exploration of nephrology nurses' experiences of caring for dying patients with end Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) following withdrawal of dialysis–A South …

N Fouché, D Bidii, C De Swardt - International Journal of Africa Nursing …, 2022 - Elsevier
Abstract Introduction For Nephrology nurses, the fear and anxiety of impending death of a
patient with End Stage Kidney Disease is very real. The literature highlights the near …

Perceptions regarding death and dying of individuals with chronic kidney disease

A Molzahn, L Sheilds, A Bruce… - Nephrology Nursing …, 2012 - search.proquest.com
This research explores perceptions regarding death and dying among people with chronic
kidney disease. The methodology for the study was narrative inquiry informed by social …

[HTML][HTML] Caring experiences and support needs among family caregivers of patients with End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) in Rwanda: A descriptive qualitative study

M Nkuranyabahizi, L Rajeswaran… - International Journal of …, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Background End Stage Renal Diseases (ESRD) is a major public health problem
affecting patient and family members directly and indirectly. Little is known about caring …

Narrative survey of renal nurses-an enquiry of challenging clinical situations with adults on haemodialysis approaching end of life

L Bublitz, KL Fowler, D Fulkco… - Renal Society of …, 2017 - search.informit.org
Background: As the population is ageing, and with the rising incidence of type 2 diabetes,
the demographics of people on dialysis therapy are changing, with an older population …

The Current State of Kidney Supportive Care in Nephrology Nursing Practice: A Literature Review.

JC Bachynski, L Duhn, IG Costa… - Nephrology Nursing …, 2024 - search.ebscohost.com
Kidney disease is associated with a high physical and psychological symptom burden. For
patients whose condition is more compromised, receiving dialysis as a life-sustaining …

Palliative care challenges: implications for nurses' practice in renal settings

A Johnson, A Bonner - Contemporary nurse, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
The very act of withdrawing dialysis places renal nurses in a unique practice setting
requiring a sudden shift in care delivery from one of providing lifesustaining, active treatment …

[PDF][PDF] Commentary: Exploring the lived and coping experiences of patients with kidney failure undergoing haemodialysis in Malaysia private hospitals

J Baillie - Journal of Research in Nursing, 2024 - orca.cardiff.ac.uk
The prevalence of chronic kidney disease continues to increase globally, resulting in
significant impact on health (GBD Chronic Kidney Disease Collaboration 2020). While …

Critical Care Nurses' Experiences With Death and Dying: A South African Perspective

V Naidoo, MN Sibiya - Global Journal of Health Science, 2019 - article.researchpromo.com
The aim of this study was to explore experiences of South African critical care nurses
regarding grief, death and dying in a critical care environment. Data was collected using …

Experiences of carers supporting dying renal patients managed without dialysis

H Noble, D Kelly, P Hudson - Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Aim To explore the impact of being a family carer to patients with stage 5 chronic kidney
disease managed without dialysis. Background Increasing numbers of patients with renal …

Experiences and needs of older people with end stage renal disease: bereaved carers perspective

W Pungchompoo, A Richardson… - International journal of …, 2016 - magonlinelibrary.com
Background: There is a growing population of older patients with End Stage Renal Disease
(ESRD) managed without dialysis in Thailand, and services have yet to be developed to …