2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12301-020-00043-8
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Experience of a tertiary-level urology center in the clinical urological events of rare and very rare incidence. III. Psychourological events: 2. Phobia of renal failure due to loin pain

Abstract: Background End-stage renal disease and loin pain are prevalent nephrourological topics with unfavorable reputations among populations. We aimed to present our center’s experience with the cases of phobia of renal failure in relation to loin pain. Methods It is a retrospective study of phobia of renal failure among the patients who presented with loin pain to our center between July 1991 and June 2017. Description of perception of renal failure risk was guided by the modified Common Sense Model of Illness Repr… Show more

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“…Problems of unavailability of a well-integrated healthcare system that facilitates early detection of CKD patients and timely referral to KT centers should be practically considered. Paradoxically and despite the observable social fear of ESRD, which may progress up to a disease phobia in developing countries[ 45 ], there are many patient-related factors that influence early diagnosis and management of CKD patients such as the cultural and health illiteracies[ 44 ]. As a developing country, the healthcare authorities in Egypt have a large burden of challenges which seem hard to be overcome due to factors such as low per-capita income and slowly progressing corrections of the healthcare systems[ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Problems of unavailability of a well-integrated healthcare system that facilitates early detection of CKD patients and timely referral to KT centers should be practically considered. Paradoxically and despite the observable social fear of ESRD, which may progress up to a disease phobia in developing countries[ 45 ], there are many patient-related factors that influence early diagnosis and management of CKD patients such as the cultural and health illiteracies[ 44 ]. As a developing country, the healthcare authorities in Egypt have a large burden of challenges which seem hard to be overcome due to factors such as low per-capita income and slowly progressing corrections of the healthcare systems[ 15 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%