2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.nephro.2019.07.329
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Anxiété et dépression au cours de l’insuffisance rénale chronique avant le stade terminal au centre hospitalier universitaire Yalgado Ouédraogo de Ouagadougou (Burkina Faso)

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“…This was primarily through fear of their inevitable hospitalisation and initiation of dialysis. Our findings offer support to previous suggestions that adults living with CKD experience increased levels of anxiety (Murtagh et al, 2007;Yoong et al, 2017) and depression (Yoong et al, 2017) than the general population, with the inevitable progression towards receiving some form of dialysis intensifying this anxiety (Coulibaly et al, 2019;Rebollo Rubio et al, 2017). This vignette also described a perceived deterioration in physical function, which supports previous reports of physical impairments, specifically reduced walking speed and handgrip strength, as well as lower habitual levels of physical activity, in this group (Broers et al, 2017;Hiraki et al, 2013).…”
Section: Composite Vignettes Of Adults With Kidney Failuresupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This was primarily through fear of their inevitable hospitalisation and initiation of dialysis. Our findings offer support to previous suggestions that adults living with CKD experience increased levels of anxiety (Murtagh et al, 2007;Yoong et al, 2017) and depression (Yoong et al, 2017) than the general population, with the inevitable progression towards receiving some form of dialysis intensifying this anxiety (Coulibaly et al, 2019;Rebollo Rubio et al, 2017). This vignette also described a perceived deterioration in physical function, which supports previous reports of physical impairments, specifically reduced walking speed and handgrip strength, as well as lower habitual levels of physical activity, in this group (Broers et al, 2017;Hiraki et al, 2013).…”
Section: Composite Vignettes Of Adults With Kidney Failuresupporting
confidence: 90%