FAMILY SOCIAL SUPPORT OF PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC RENAL DISEASE. CLINICAL STUDY IN CONO NORTE OF LIMA, 2014
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Chronic Renal Disease, Social Support, Social Assistance, Family, Social Policy.Abstract
This study revolves around families and individuals prior to the diagnosis of Chronic Renal Disease (CRD) and how they respond to the assimilation of the special needs to treat this new condition to maintain the normal quality of life of the individual diagnoses with chronic renal failure. The value of socializing along with the role of protector and promoter of social wellbeing plays a major role in redefining and prioritizing the attention given to the individual diagnoses with CRD. This study focuses on the analysis of what affects the homeostasis of the family following the diagnosis. Looking at the analytical frameworks of social science, the household becomes the primary factor of psychosocial support along with collaboration with any secondary support to increase the quality of life of the patient.Downloads
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