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Depression in Patients with CKD: A Person Centered Approach

Patients with chronic kidney disease, due not only to the complexity and multidimensional nature of problems, but mainly to the long term duration of the disease, are one of the most difficult groups of patients, often suffering from psychiatric morbidity. Depression according to a number of surveys is the most common psychological problem in patients undergoing renal dialysis. The high prevalence of the disease considers necessary for the systematic investigation of the problem and provide an adequate response. This blog speaks about the depressive symptoms in patients with CKD, using the person-centered approach, which is based on the principles of existentialism and phenomenology.

Depression in Patients with CKD: A Person Centered Approach

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