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Feeling Well and Having Good Numbers: Renal Patients' Encounter With Clinical Uncertainties and the Responsibility to 'Live Well'

机译:感觉良好并拥有良好的数字:肾病患者临床不确定性和“健康生活”的责任

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Individuals living with chronic kidney disease (CKD) must be mindful of their diet and exercise, take multiple medications, and deal with other compounding illnesses. We observed renal patients' encounters with health professionals at a renal clinic for tensions and gaps in patients' and health professionals' understandings of living well with CKD. We found that the renal patients at the clinic become emotionally invested in the fluctuations in the numbers on their blood work. Narrative practices of health professionals greatly affect how patients emotionally deal with the possibility of dialysis, transplant, death, or aging. Expectations to live well can become a moral burden to be a good patient. The gaps between the priorities of patients, their caregivers, and health professionals complicate the notion of living well with CKD. Trust, rapport and the practice of listening appear to have the greatest impact in addressing these gaps.
机译:患有慢性肾脏病(CKD)的个人必须注意饮食和运动,服用多种药物并应对其他复合疾病。我们观察了肾病患者在肾脏诊所与健康专业人员的相遇,以了解患者和健康专业人员对CKD良好生活的理解中的紧张和差距。我们发现,诊所的肾病患者在情感上投入了血液工作量的波动。卫生专业人员的叙事方式极大地影响了患者在情感上如何应对透析,移植,死亡或衰老的可能性。期望生活得好可能成为成为好患者的道德负担。患者,其护理人员和卫生专业人员的优先重点之间的鸿沟使CKD的健康生活理念变得复杂。信任,融洽和倾听的习惯似乎对解决这些差距具有最大的影响。

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