Journal of Qualitative Research in Health Sciences

Author

Semnan University of Medical Sciences

Abstract

Introduction: Due to the increasing number of patients with chronic renal failure and renal function
replacement with hemodialysis and the central role of nurses in dialysis care, the purpose of this study was
to explore the experiences of the hemodialysis patients and medical staff personnel regardingabout of
nursing care.
Method: This study was conducted with through qualitative approach and conventional content analysis
method in 2014. Twenty participants selected by through purposive sampling and with maximum
variation, 20 participants were selected. Which Data were collected through semi-structured interviews
withby open questions. This the study environment was done inthe hemodialysis ward of Semnan' Kowsar
Hospital in Semnan, Iran. Data were analyzed by using of conventional content analysis approach.
Results: The main themes of "palliative care" and "care based on self-management" were extracted from
through the data analysis. of the findings, which The theme of palliative care was abstracted from four 4
categories of: "dialysis' stressful factors in dialysis", "therapeutic plan", "interaction with others," and
"preparation," and care based on self-management from the category of "dependence / independence".
Conclusion: Findings of this study showed that nursing care in hemodialysis patient includeding of
palliative nursing care and care based on self-management. Nurses play an important role in provides the
provision of these cares to enhance the quality of life (QOL) for of hemodialysis patients.

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