1. An Exploration of How Persons Receiving In-Center Hemodialysis Describe How Access to Transportation for Treatment Influences Their Overall Health
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Kamboj, Navpreet, Jackson, Kimberley T., and Babenko-Mould, Yolanda
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Hemodialysis facilities -- Location -- Social aspects ,Hemodialysis patients -- Beliefs, opinions and attitudes -- Travel ,Public transportation -- Usage -- Health aspects -- Social aspects ,Health - Abstract
Individuals having in-center hemodialysis treatment re quire transportation services on average six trips a week (three roundtrips for three treatment days), making access to transportation an important component for sustaining the health and well-being of these individuals. This qualitative study aimed to explore how persons receiving in-center hemodialysis treatment explain ways in which access to transportation for such treatment influences their overall health using the World Health Organization's definition of health. Purposive sampling was used to recruit eight participants from a community hemodialysis center in a suburban region of Southwestern Ontario, Canada. Data were obtained using semi-structured individual interviews and analyzed using inductive analysis. Three interrelated themes revealed each patient's experience: reliability, choice, and personal safety. Key Words: Kidney failure, transportation, hemodialysis., 1.1 contact hours Worldwide, hemodialysis (HD) is the treatment modality for a large majority of patients with end stage kidney disease (ESKD) (U.S. Renal Data System, 2020). For patients who [...]
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- 2021
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