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The Quality of Life of Patients with Chronic Kidney Insuficiency in the Territory of Manicipality Tutin

Nedim Hamzagić and Marko Tanasković
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Nedim Hamzagić: Department of Nephrology, Health Center Tutin, Tutin, Serbia.
Marko Tanasković: Community Health Center Gracanica,Gracanica, Serbia.

JOJ Internal Medicine, 2019, vol. 1, issue 1, 5-7

Abstract: Objective of this study was to examine the quality of life of patients with chronic kidney insuficiency who are on the conservative therapy and patients who are on chronic dialysis program . It was used the SF-36 questionnaire in the form of interviews. Very good quality of life was assessed at 10.71% users of hemodialysis, pretty good at 32.13%. Patients on conservative therapy evaluated their life as very good at 16.67%, pretty good at 37.50%. The quality of life depends on several factors. How on personal perception of patients life, causes of kidney disease, method of treatment, and from social activities, working capacity, support of family and group of society.

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Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.19080/JOJIM.2019.01.555551

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