1Department of Nursing, Kyungnam College of Information & Technology, Busan
2College of Nursing, Pusan National University, Yangsan, Korea
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Dimensions, Categories and Sub-categories of the Adaptation Experience of Hemodialysis on Women with End-stage Renal Disease
Elements | Categories | Sub-categories |
---|---|---|
Causal condition | Vague expectations of recovery | ·Confidence in one's health |
·No consideration of the criticalness of the situation | ||
Refusal to undergo hemodialysis | ·Shock at the scene in the hemodialysis room | |
·Non-compliance with instructions for treatment | ||
Contextual condition | Loss of femininity | ·Physical changes |
·Reproductive dysfunction | ||
·Loss of the feminine role | ||
·Stigma | ||
Core phenomenon | Confinement to the dialysis machine | ·Temporal constraint |
·Constraint to the arduous hemodialysis process | ||
Action/interaction strategies | Transition with a focus on hemodialysis | ·Adapting one's body to the hemodialysis machine |
·Prioritizing hemodialysis | ||
Pursuit of information on dialysis | ·Sharing one's experiences with fellow patients | |
·Receiving information from the medical staff | ||
Learning how to take care of one's body | ·Knowing how to take care of one's blood vessels | |
·Understanding one's physical abnormality | ||
·Managing one's everyday life | ||
Intervening conditions | Support system | ·Support from family |
·Support from fellow patients and others | ||
Controlling one's mind | ·Becoming calm down | |
·Having a positive mind | ||
Consequence | Having a strong will to live | ·Maintaining one's role and position |
·Having hope for the future | ||
Sustaining one's life | ·Pain from continued struggle against the illness | |
·Reaching one's limits |