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Bulletin of High Institute of Public Health [The]. 1999; 29 (3): 359-372
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-107249

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Families often respond to life-threatening situations with feeling of fear, anxiety and grief so this study aimed to identify and compare family needs of chronic hemodialysis clients as perceived by nurses and family members. The study included 50 family members and 50 nurses working in Armed Forces and the Main University Hospital in Alexandria. Each nurse and family member was individually interviewed. The findings revealed that relatives highlighted the importance of reassurance and their need for sufficient information about their family member as the most important needs for them, while nurses identified information as the most important need for them. An educational program was recommended to be designed for nurses to increase competence in human relations and communication


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Humans , Male , Female , Family Nursing , Family , Nurses , Needs Assessment , Chronic Disease
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