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The prevalence of psychiatric illness among patients on home haemodialysis
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1979
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Family MedicinePsychiatric EvaluationDialysisDialysis TherapyMental HealthMental DisordersPrimary CareRegular Dialysis TreatmentChronic Kidney DiseaseHemodialysisOrganic SymptomsPsychiatryKidney FailureClinical PsychiatryNursingHome HaemodialysisPresent Mental StateMedicineNephrologyPsychopathology
An entire population of 32 patients on regular dialysis treatment (RDT) in their own homes were ranked according to their present mental state as assessed by a standardized semi-structured interview. The point-prevalence of psychiatric morbidity was 31% which compares closely with that of patients attending a general practitioner's surgery who were assessed by the same method. The 10 patients who were psychiatrically ill had more organic symptoms and their spouses were less able to tolerate RDT in the home.
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