THE STAGES OF DENIAL AND ACCEPTANCE AMONG PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE, Angelo GAGANI, Janice GEMAO, Dennis RELOJO, Sonia Janice PILAO

Abstract

Around 400 new cases of chronic kidney disease are being delivered to nephrology clinics every year at an average of 20 patients a day. The current study aimed to construct a test instrument to assess the stages of acceptance and denial among patients with chronic kidney disease to identify the degree of denial among patients as a basis for intervention. A total of 116 participants took part in the study, consisting of new and follow-up cases. Six factors emerged from the study which characterised the aspects of denial and acceptance. The Renal Care Readiness Scale has been identified to have a good internal consistency.

Key words: acceptance, denial, kidney disease

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