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The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis
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The Japanese Journal of Clinical Dialysis Vol.35 No.03 ( Mar, 2019)
"Reflection" of nursing practice to chronic kidney disease patients
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Thesis List
1
To take advantage of reflection in chronic nursing practice -- A nurse as a reflective practitioner supporting the introspection of patients with chronic disease
Megumi Higashi
2
Reflection training in dialysis facilities
Setsuko Shimoyama
3-1
Practice Report: Treatment selection support for patients with pre-end-stage renal disease -- Decision-making support and nursing expertise to help patients live with renal disease
Masami Nakamura
3-2
Nursing approach for decision making of dialysis modality selection in CKD patient who is out of touch with her family
Tomoe Inoue
3-3
Nursing for the introductory period of hemodialysis -- Support for patients to envisage life on hemodialysis by understanding the associated uncertainties
Kaori Ishizaki
3-4
Practice report: Nursing for hemodialysis patients -- Initiation of dialysis
Minori Sakaki
3-5
Case in which muscle cramp during hemodialysis could be improved by renal rehabilitation
Izumi Ohmori
3-6
Reflection on nursing practice for younger patients with chronic kidney disease in initiation of peritoneal dialysis
Tokiko Sato
3-7
The difficulty of telling others about peritoneal dialysis treatment
Nami Takai
3-8
Reflection of nursing practice toward implementation of peritoneal dialysis catheter care on the day of hemodialysis
Kazumi Ogawa
3-9
Nursing of older dialysis patients
Tomoyo Yonemura
3-10
Practical report:Nursing of patients with severe dementia -- Nursing of dementia patients with severe dementia after hospitalization
Shinichi Fumoto
3-11
Support for cases of withdrawal from dialysis due to disdialysis syndrome
Kanako Yagi
3-12
Nursing practice to support decision-making in elderly patients who choose renal replacement therapies
Junya Tanaka
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