Renal transplant: the perception of patients off waiting list in hemodialyis

Aim: to describe the perception about renal transplant of patients on hemodialysis that have not yet entered the waiting list. Method: this qualitative and exploratory study was developed with 15 patients on hemodialysis of a renal clinic. Data collection occurred from March to July 2012 through nar...

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Published in:Revista de Enfermagem da UFSM Vol. 6; no. 2; pp. 154 - 163
Main Authors: Macilene Regina Pauletto, Margrid Beuter, Arlete Maria Brentano Timm, Naiana Oliveira Santos, Camila Castro Roso, Caren Silva Jacobi
Format: Journal Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Maria 01-06-2016
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Summary:Aim: to describe the perception about renal transplant of patients on hemodialysis that have not yet entered the waiting list. Method: this qualitative and exploratory study was developed with 15 patients on hemodialysis of a renal clinic. Data collection occurred from March to July 2012 through narrative interview of experiences. Data were submitted to thematic analysis. Results: patients see renal transplantation as a treatment that still requires care especially with medications, and involve risks such as infection, rejection and death. However, the transplant is perceived as the possibility of a better life, with more freedom and fewer restrictions. Conclusion: the positive and negative perceptions of patients about a renal transplantation influence their decision of entering a waiting list to perform a transplant, since it implies changes and limitations in their daily life for which they are not prepared yet
ISSN:2179-7692
2179-7692
DOI:10.5902/2179769220619