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Psychosocial Aspects of Chronic Kidney Disease: Exploring the
Impact of CKD, Dialysis, and Transplantation on Patients provides
an overview of the emotional and psychological challenges faced by
people with renal disease. This book outlines the epidemiology and
treatment of the psychosocial factors affecting them. The sections
in the book cover psychiatric illness in the earlier and middle
stages of chronic kidney disease, end-stage renal disease treated
with dialysis, and renal transplantation. The book concludes with a
section on special considerations, delving into topics such as
treating children and adolescents, quality of life, caregiver
burden, challenges in psychosocial research in kidney disease, and
future directions for intervention.
Chronic Renal Disease, Second Edition, comprehensively investigates
the physiology, pathophysiology, treatment and management of
chronic kidney disease (CKD). This translational reference takes an
in-depth look at CKD with no coverage of dialysis or
transplantation. Chapters are devoted to the scientific
investigation of chronic kidney disease, the most common problems
faced by nephrologists in the management of chronic kidney disease,
specific illnesses in the CKD framework, and how the management of
CKD in a polycystic kidney disease patient differs from other CKD
patients. This award-winning reference features a series of case
studies, covering both clinical aspects and pathophysiology.
Questions are open ended, progressively more difficult, and
repetitive across different patient clinical problems and different
chapters. The cases and questions included will be useful for
medical students, residency board reviews, and clinician teaching
or conference preparation.
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