The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.25 No.11(3-3)

Theme Reconsideration of Support to Renal Failure Patients
Title Instructional issues and practices related to stable periods of dialysis
Publish Date 2009/10
Author Yoko Jimbo Tokyo Medical University Hospital
[ Summary ] In relation to dialysis treatment, (in dialytically) stabilized periods, physical symptoms and mental conditions often become stable. This is because the environment of the patient is disturbed at the time of dialysis initiation. However, as patients' physical symptoms and mental conditions become stable, adjustments aimed towards reformatting their lives need to be carried out by integrating dialysis therapy into their daily lives. In addition, it's necessary for patients to focus on preventative measures at initiation of dialysis therapy, including drug intervention and alimentary therapy. This is because dialysis cannot fully replace the function of kidneys. Complete recovery from disease can not be achieved through dialysis. However, complications may be minimized through proper patient self management. In addition, it is important to check to be certain that patients understand instructions and to support them in acquiring self-management abilities in order to return to work or home environments.
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