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REVISTA MEDICINA CIENCIA INVESTIGACION Y SALUD

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Abstract

AREQUIPA BURGOS, Alejandro; AIZA FLORES, Edwin Jhonattan  and  TERAN GARCIA, Máximo. Socioeconomic status of patients with severe chronic kidney general hospital San Juan de Dios. REVISTA MEDICIS [online]. 2012, n.7, pp. 10-15. ISSN 1818-5223.

The present work is accomplished on the basis of an opinion poli accomplished to patients with renal chronic insufficiency that they receive treatment of hemodialysis of the general Hospital San Juan of God, the time that they find with the treatment is observed; We took into account patients' percentage that has a social security and patients' percentage that counts with a family, in addition to factors that may get to make it difficult to receive the aforementioned treatment principally; The results suggest a bigger percentage in patients that they do not tell with work being these patients' 100 total %, a 70 % does not count on a social security, found results suggest a lack of material and medications principally, in addition to that patients require a diet for his respective care that goes with the treatment, of these a 60 % counts on the aforementioned diet for its care; It is necessary to drink in account than 100 % of patients a 40 % knows the risks of an undernourishment in spite of this and do not count on a diet for your care, that supposes to think that its economic situation does not manage to supply a good nutrition that go with the treatment. AU results suggest than the socioeconomic situation of the patients with renal chronic insufficiency, if you get to influence the treatment in such a way that at times they do not arrive to receive it; Enclosure nutrition, same what if not she is adequate you place the patient's Ufe on risk

Keywords : Renal chronic insufficiency; socioeconomic; social security; work and nutrition or diet.

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