The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.21 No.10(7)

Theme A Total Care of Renal Failure from the Onset in Children
Title The pyschiatric and psychological problems in children with chronic renal failure
Publish Date 2005/09
Author Yukiyo Nagai Department of Pediatrics, Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital
Author Osamu Uemura Aichi Children's Health and Medical Center
Author Yoshimitsu Goto Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital Kidney Center
Author Takuhito Nagai Nagoya Daini Red Cross Hospital Kidney Center
[ Summary ] Recently it has become important to treat the psychological and psychiatric problems of patients with chronic renal failure. Many research studies on the psychological and psychiatric problems of the children with chronic renal failure have indicated an overtly symbiotic relation with their mothers, social and emotional immaturity, body image disturbances and depressive states. Through interviews and questionnaires for patients and their families, we speculated on these problems, deriving from longterm anxiety about their disease, for pediatric patients with no explanation of the disease. We concluded it is necessary that these patients and their families get various types of information about the disease, and accurate explanations with pre-end-stage renal disease, and consultation liaisons for psychiatric care.
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