Abstract

Purpose Chronic kidney disease is a challenging disease and global public health problem. The burden of chronic kidney disease and hemodialysis is increasing in Ethiopia, but few studies explored the lived experiences of chronic kidney disease patients receiving hemodialysis. This study explored the lived experiences of chronic kidney disease patients receiving hemodialysis, in the Felege Hiwot Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Bahir Dar City, Northwest Ethiopia, 2019. Methods A phenomenological study design was conducted with 12 chronic kidney disease patients receiving hemodialysis between September 1 and October 30, 2019. A purposive sampling technique was used to select participants, and a semistructured in-depth interview guide was used to collect the data. The investigators audio-taped the interviews and then transcribed them verbatim. Finally, the transcribed data were imported to Atlas.ti™-7 software for coding, and then, thematic analysis was done. Transferability, dependability, credibility, and conformability were embedded to ensure data quality. Results In this study, six major themes were emerged: (1) the seriousness of the disease, (2) challenges to get hemodialysis, (3) financial constraint, (4) restricted life, (5) feeling of dependency, and (6) psychological impacts. Conclusion The restrictive nature of the disease affects a participant's financial status which makes it challenging to obtain the service and increases feelings of dependency. These circumstances impact the psychology of the participants. We would recommend that every patient with hemodialysis needs social and psychological support. We would also recommend the need to extend the study to other areas of the country to confirm or disconfirm the findings.

Highlights

  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as abnormal kidney composition or function persisting for longer than 3 months [1]

  • Erefore, this study explored the lived experiences of CKD patients receiving hemodialysis, in Felege Hiwot Comprehensive Specialized Hospital, Bahir Dar City, Northwest Ethiopia

  • Study Setting and Design. e phenomenological study design was conducted between September 1 and October 30, 2019, in Felege Hiwot Comprehensive Specialized Hospital (FHCSH), Bahir Dar City, Amhara Region, Northwest Ethiopia

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Introduction

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is defined as abnormal kidney composition or function persisting for longer than 3 months [1]. CKD is a global public health problem due to a rise in common comorbidities such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity [2]. CKD is a progressive, permanent impairment in the renal task, which results in metabolic, fluid, and electrolyte imbalances in the body [3]. CKD is classified into five stages based on the level of glomerular filtration rate [3]. Stage 5 is considered as nonreversible kidney failure, so dialysis or a kidney transplant will likely be needed to prolong life [4]. Any stage of CKD is linked with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, premature mortality, and/or decreased quality of life [5]

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