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Dialysis-dependency: the reformulated or remnant person

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posted on 2003-01-01, 00:00 authored by Kris Martin-McDonald
Being dependent on dialysis is a potentially overwhelming experience where life as previously known is permanently altered. A dialysis-dependent individual may reformulate their identify or perceive that they are a remnant if their former self. This paper will explore and expand Morse and Penrod's (1999) model as a useful way to understand how a person might reconstruct their identify. Grounded in a narrative methodology, interviews if those on haemodialysis and peritoneal dialysis were thematically analysed. It was found that dialysis dependency brings an acknowledgment if a lost past, an inescapable present and an unknowable future, filtered through hope and despair. Nurses need to understand the suffering, wrought by such a struggle,to facilitate the positive re-envisioning if those who are dialysis dependent.<br>

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Location

Maleny, Qld.

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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eContent Management Pty Ltd.

Journal

Contemporary nurse

Volume

16

Pagination

151 - 160

ISSN

1037-6178

eISSN

1839-3535

Issue

1

Publisher

EContent Management Pty Ltd

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