2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-2499964/v1
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Relationship among symptoms, quality of life, and complementary and alternative medicines use among patients undergoing hemodialysis in French-speaking Switzerland 

Abstract: Background Chronic renal disease is considered a main public health problem due to its high prevalence in the population. The solution of choice currently available is kidney transplantation but when this option is not available, blood purification treatments, notably haemodialysis (HD), are necessary. The presence of chronic renal disease combined with this demanding medical procedure leads to a hard symptomatology. To face this situation, HD patients often resort to complementary and alternative medicines (C… Show more

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“…[6][7][8] In addition to the challenges associated with haemodialysis, patients may experience stress and fatigue, which can significantly impact their psychosocial adaptation and quality of life. 9,10 Addressing stress responses and providing interventions to reduce stress can be crucial Vivi Yosafianti Pohan, 1 Arief Yanto, 1 Satriya Pranata 1…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[6][7][8] In addition to the challenges associated with haemodialysis, patients may experience stress and fatigue, which can significantly impact their psychosocial adaptation and quality of life. 9,10 Addressing stress responses and providing interventions to reduce stress can be crucial Vivi Yosafianti Pohan, 1 Arief Yanto, 1 Satriya Pranata 1…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%