Abstract

Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global burden on healthcare systems and is recognized as a major threat to population which resulted in reduced quality of life. The key objectives of the research were to evaluate the compliance of prescribing medication patterns with standard treatment guidelines and to utilize standard questionnaires for the assessment of the quality of life. This study demonstrates that with disease progression, quality of life gets deteriorated in advanced stages. The questionnaire used in this study results that the majority of the patients were from stable economic backgrounds following renal diet plans and taking medications on time. Since the treatment course was as per the standard treatment guidelines, which showed a significant impact on the quality of life of patients with chronic renal disease.

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