The need for haemodialysis has a profound impact on the lives of children and adolescents with end-stage renal failure and their mothers, since they predominantly take on the care of the treatment. Haemodialysis treatment requires the mother to accompany her child to sessions at least three times a week and, as it is not a curative practice, she experiences the wait for a kidney transplant with different meanings. The book presents a study that tries to understand how mothers perceive the experience of accompanying their child in a Children's Haemodialysis Unit and to build a theoretical model that represents this experience.
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