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Using images to communicate the hidden struggles of life on dialysis

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posted on 2013-03-01, 00:00 authored by Paul BennettPaul Bennett, A Bonner, J Andrew, J Nandkumar, Catherine Au
Background Nurse‐patient communication in the hemodialysis context is unique given the amount of time spent together in a confined clinical room. Poor communication may lead to low-quality nursing care and undesirable patient outcomes.

Aim To explore the use of images as a visual communication technique for nurses and patients in the hemodialysis context.

Methods Descriptive qualitative design. Fifty-two cards containing specific photos, illustrations, and words were used to facilitate conversations about being on hemodialysis between patients (n = 9) and two nurse interviewers. Interview transcripts were thematically analysed.

Findings An overall theme titled ‘revealing the hidden struggles of living on dialysis’ conceptually captured three sub-themes: (1) the increased importance of relationships; (2) the struggle with money; and (3) quality over quantity of life. The cards assisted in uncovering these often covert (to nurses) aspects of dialysis patients' lives.

Conclusion Nurses may need to be aware of the dialysis patients' hidden struggles which include the importance of relationships, financial issues, and the importance of quality aspects such as travel. The use of images may assist in revealing the important issues for each patient struggling with the restrictive life that is imposed by dialysis.

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Journal

Journal of communication in healthcare

Volume

6

Issue

1

Pagination

12 - 21

Publisher

Maney Publishing

Location

Leeds, England

ISSN

1753-8068

eISSN

1753-8076

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal; C Journal article

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