Caring in an atmosphere of uncertainty: perspectives and experiences of caregivers of peoples
undergoing haemodialysis in Iran
Sammanfattning
Background: Chronic renal failure is one of the major causes of mortality and disability
worldwide. Although dialysis treatment is considered as a life-saving treatment for these patients,
their caregivers face various problems making the atmosphere of caring uncertain.
Aims: This study is aimed to explore and describe the experiences and perspectives of family
caregivers of the patients undergoing haemodialysis.
Methods: In this study, 20 haemodialysis family caregivers were selected by purposeful sampling.
Data gathering techniques in this research were in-depth and unstructured interview and field
observation. The researchers used an inductive thematic analysis approach to analysing the
interviews' data.
Findings: Three main themes emerged from the data indicating the patients' care are conducted in a
state of uncertainty including constant struggle to learn, effort and adherence to the divine thread,
and in disease's captivity.
Conclusions: Caring in an uncertain atmosphere leads to decreased efficiency and quality of family
caregivers' care. To promote and improve the efficiency of care, healthcare planners should pay
attention to the challenges and perspectives of caregivers of the patients undergoing haemodialysis.
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