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NURSING CARE FOR DIALYSIS PATIENTS IN JAPAN
- Source :
- EDTNA-ERCA Journal. 30:217-221
- Publication Year :
- 2004
- Publisher :
- Wiley, 2004.
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Abstract
- SUMMARY In Japan, the number of chronic renal failure patients requiring dialysis treatment is increasing by approximately 10,000 patients a year, totalling 229,538 or 1,801.2 patients per one million population at the end of December, 2002 according to the survey conducted by the Japanese Society for Dialysis Therapy (1). The primary disease is diabetic nephropathy (28.1% of patients), and with greater numbers of long-term and elderly patients, the incidence and severity of complications continue to increase. Dialysis units provide more diversified care, but budget cuts in health care make it difficult to secure sufficient personnel, and the workload on nurses has intensified. In this study, a survey of 157 out of 300 randomly selected dialysis facilities in Japan was made regarding nursing systems and nurses' concerns for medical care of dialysis patients.
- Subjects :
- Adult
Male
medicine.medical_specialty
medicine.medical_treatment
Population
Nurse's Role
Diabetic nephropathy
Nursing care
Japan
Renal Dialysis
Task Performance and Analysis
Health care
medicine
Humans
education
Intensive care medicine
Dialysis
Primary nursing
education.field_of_study
business.industry
Incidence (epidemiology)
Workload
Middle Aged
medicine.disease
Hemodialysis Units, Hospital
Nephrology
Workforce
Female
Nursing Staff
business
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1019083X
- Volume :
- 30
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- EDTNA-ERCA Journal
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....7812a24257f2e493f3c7cd577f475e01
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1755-6686.2004.tb00371.x