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. 2023 Dec;18(1):2171562.
doi: 10.1080/17482631.2023.2171562.

Taking care of myself in a different and broken world: self-care practices of adolescents on dialysis

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Taking care of myself in a different and broken world: self-care practices of adolescents on dialysis

Liliana Cristina Morales Viana et al. Int J Qual Stud Health Well-being. 2023 Dec.

Abstract

Purpose: Being on dialysis is a traumatic situation particularly during adolescence. Therefore, adolescents must have self-care support according to their special needs. The goal of this study was to describe the adolescents´ self-care practices when they are on dialysis. This paper reports only the adolescents´ selfcare practices based on the health care team guidelines but adjusted to their beliefs and habits.

Methods: The methodology of the study was interpretive phenomenology. In-depth interviews were conducted with 15 adolescents; Smith´s IPA procedure was used for data analysis.

Results: Being on dialysis meant to the adolescents living in a different and broken world. Self-care practices included: 1) coexisting with the dialysis slavery or being attached to a machine day or night, 2) struggling with the maddening thirst experience, 3) Deciding what, when and how much food to eat, 4) taking care of an alien that helps to survive, 5) taking the medicines when feeling in need of them.

Conclusion: The adolescents tried to care for themselves adjusting their care activities to the health team´s recommendations. However, they also adjusted those practices to their beliefs and habits, which allows them to live with dialysis in a less traumatic way.

Keywords: Adolescents; dialysis; phenomenology; practices; self-care.

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