Dialysis-linked complaints and burdens of illness on patient and spouse as predictors of survival in end-stage renal disease patients with home hemodialysis: a 10-year follow-up study
(2004) In Stress and Health 20(1). p.29-34- Abstract
- Participants were 40 persons from a group of 44 end-stage renal disease patients in southern Sweden who in 1985 received home hemodialysis under the auspices of a hospital renal unit, together with their spouses (n = 35). At a 10-year follow-up, 15 of the patients had died and 25 had survived. Univariate log rank tests of the influence of physical and demographic factors, the patient's dialysis-linked complaints and the burdens of the illness indicated the most important predictors of 10-year survival to be the patient's age, severity of the illness, the patient's dialysis-linked complaints (notably that of itching), and the burdens of the patient's disease on the spouse (particularly burdens of a sexual character). Copyright (C) 2004 John... (More)
- Participants were 40 persons from a group of 44 end-stage renal disease patients in southern Sweden who in 1985 received home hemodialysis under the auspices of a hospital renal unit, together with their spouses (n = 35). At a 10-year follow-up, 15 of the patients had died and 25 had survived. Univariate log rank tests of the influence of physical and demographic factors, the patient's dialysis-linked complaints and the burdens of the illness indicated the most important predictors of 10-year survival to be the patient's age, severity of the illness, the patient's dialysis-linked complaints (notably that of itching), and the burdens of the patient's disease on the spouse (particularly burdens of a sexual character). Copyright (C) 2004 John Wiley Sons, Ltd. (Less)
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- author
- Ekelund, Marie-Louise LU ; Westman, Kerstin LU and Andersson, Sven Ingmar LU
- organization
- publishing date
- 2004
- type
- Contribution to journal
- publication status
- published
- subject
- keywords
- survival, sexuality, itching, stress in patients and spouses, home hemodialysis
- in
- Stress and Health
- volume
- 20
- issue
- 1
- pages
- 29 - 34
- publisher
- John Wiley & Sons Inc.
- external identifiers
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- wos:000188950900005
- scopus:1342326658
- ISSN
- 1532-3005
- DOI
- 10.1002/smi.989
- language
- English
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- yes
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- d1e46ff9-64bd-4be4-a38d-3aea2d024515 (old id 286902)
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