Quality of Life for Children Suffering from Chronic Renal Problems: An Assessment Study
Noha Abd El-Hamid Hassan;
Abstract
The diagnosis of a child's chronic kidney disease is a stressful event for parents especially the mother who is considered to be a main caregiver for the child (Arici, 2014).
Parental responses to the diagnosis of their child's has chronic kidney commonly include disbelief, denial, anger, frustration and confusion. Mothers of the chronic kidney experience stressors which are usually multiple and ongoing as they confront stressors at the time of diagnosis and during the developmental transition. Community health nurses must be aware of the ongoing responses, needs and quality of life of the chronic kidney child and his/her mother (Sharma, 2013).
Parental responses to the diagnosis of their child's has chronic kidney commonly include disbelief, denial, anger, frustration and confusion. Mothers of the chronic kidney experience stressors which are usually multiple and ongoing as they confront stressors at the time of diagnosis and during the developmental transition. Community health nurses must be aware of the ongoing responses, needs and quality of life of the chronic kidney child and his/her mother (Sharma, 2013).
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| Title | Quality of Life for Children Suffering from Chronic Renal Problems: An Assessment Study | Other Titles | جودة حياة الأطفال الذين يعانون من مشاكل الكلي المزمنة: دراسة تقييميه | Authors | Noha Abd El-Hamid Hassan | Issue Date | 2018 |
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