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Family Support, Social and Demographic Correlations of Non-Adherence among Haemodialysis Patients

Received: 21 December 2014     Accepted: 23 December 2014     Published: 23 January 2015
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Abstract

Non-adherence to treatment is an increasing problem for patients with end stage renal disease under haemodialysis.Aim: This study aimed to review the basic literature mentioned to the correlation between haemodialysis patient demographic characteristics and non-adherence to their treatment regimen.Method: Studies written in English published in 2002-2013 were identified through PubMed, PubMed Central, Dove press, Scopus. Clinical trials and review articles were excluded. Key- words used for search included a combination of adherence / non-adherence and haemodialysis in titles. Results: According to the literature, patient demographic characteristics are important factors for patient adherence to treatment regimen. Generally, factors associated with increased level of non-adherence to haemodialysis treatment regimen included young age, sex, race and educational level. Conclusions: Early identification of risk factors, inclusion of patients in the health care team and participation in clinical decision making, can lead to behavior adherence.

Published in American Journal of Nursing Science (Volume 4, Issue 2-1)

This article belongs to the Special Issue Mental Health Care: Aspects, Challenges and Perspectives

DOI 10.11648/j.ajns.s.2015040201.21
Page(s) 60-65
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Keywords

HaemodialysisPatient, Non-Adherence, Demographic Characteristics, Factors

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  • Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, Sparta, Greece

  • State Mental Hospital of Attica “Daphne”,Athens, Greece

  • Department of Nursing, University of Peloponnese, Sparta, Greece

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