Challenges of End-Stage Renal Disease Patients in Ethiopia

Author:

Atnafu Rahel1,Selfako Andualem Hadero2,Mishna Faye3,Regehr Cheryl4,Soklaridis Sophie5,Kotecho Messay Gebremariam6

Affiliation:

1. School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University MSW, is an alumnus, , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

2. Faculty of Humanities, Kotebe Metropolitan University PhD, is assistant professor, , Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

3. Factor-Inwentash Faculty of Social Work PhD, is professor,

4. Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, and Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto PhD, is provost and vice president, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada

5. Department of Psychiatry, Centre for Addiction & Mental Health, and Department of Family and Community Medicine, University of Toronto PhD, is associate professor, , Toronto, Ontario, Canada

6. School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, and research associate, Department of Social Work and Community Development, University of Johannesburg PhD, is associate professor, , South Africa

Abstract

Abstract Affecting all aspects of patients’ lives, end-stage renal disease (ESRD) presents significant challenges. Individuals with ESRD face biological, psychological, economic, and social issues. ESRD patients in Ethiopia bear multifaceted burdens of multiple medical conditions, including comorbid hypertension, diabetes, cardiac problems, anemia, gastrointestinal issues, and bone and mineral disorders. The aim of this study was to address the gap in research on patients in Ethiopia with ESRD and examine biopsychosocial and economic challenges. A qualitative hermeneutic phenomenology design was employed. In-depth interviews were held with 10 women and 10 men. Major themes include the physical corollary of ESRD (e.g., fatigue), and psychological (e.g., fear of loss of capacity and/or occupation) and socioeconomic challenges (e.g., difficulty obtaining social and economic support). Along with complications of ESRD and side effects of dialysis, patients face trauma and social and economic repercussions. Social workers are well positioned to help manage associated biopsychosocial and economic challenges. The findings indicate the need for policies that promote multidisciplinary teams in working with patients who are diagnosed with ESRD.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Health (social science)

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