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Universidad de Carabobo
2016
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- Requerimiento de unidad de hemodiálisis del eje este del estado Aragua, Venezuela. 2014 Alirio Arraiz Leomar Blasco Lioana Garcia Maria Gutierrez Gutiérrez Angel Sierra Johny Sarco Lira Parodi Maria Infranco Luz Marina Navarrete Salud Dialysis unit Healthy territories Hemodialysis services Hemodialysis treatment defines a condition of life of chronicity and dependency in their patients, for its critical renal function, which must imperatively be supplemented. The objective of this research was to determine the population of this axis of Aragua State, in need of assistance in a hemodialysis unit. The Aragua State haemodialysis centres, recorded a population of 583 patients care, they were selected 83 chronic renal patients who applied a questionnaire to collect socio-demographic information, the characteristics of the treatment of hemodialysis and about their quality of life. The results demonstrate predominance of aged 55-64 years in 36%, 64% and residents male territorially this shaft 57%. Patients are 6 care centres, with waiting time for entry of 2 months and dialysis of the municipality Marine Unit attends to 34%. Patients at 89.2%, feel undermined their quality of life because of the travel time in the range of 1-2 hours, 41% are transferred by taxi. In its entirety, they claimed a local care center to improve their quality of life. These patients demonstrated involvement and impairment of physical, emotional and economic partner status by remoteness and transfer the service providing institutions. 2016 artículo científico 1690-3293 https://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=375746275003 es http://www.redalyc.org/revista.oa?id=3757 Comunidad y Salud application/pdf Universidad de Carabobo Comunidad y Salud (República Bolivariana de Venezuela) Num.1 Vol.14