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Disability in instrumental activities of daily living in hemodialysis patients: Influence on quality of life related to health

Instrumental Activities of Daily Life (IADL) requires a higher level of personal autonomy and interaction with the environment than the basic activities of daily life (BADL). Few studies analyze the deficit on IADL. Early detection is important because an early action can delay the evolution of the...

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Published in:Nefrología 2019-09, Vol.39 (5), p.531-538
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Basical activities of daily living
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Health-related quality of life
Hemodialysis
Hemodiálisis
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