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Faculty of nursing, Urmia University of Medical Science, Urmia, Iran (Corresponding author) , rahimi.tm@gmail.com
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Background & Aims: Adherences to treatment recommendations has got a key role in the treatment of hemodialysis patients. Poor adherence will result in more severe clinical consequences in the mentioned patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived social support, adherence to treatment and clinical outcomes in hemodialysis patients. Materials & Methods: In this study, 255 hemodialysis patients who referred to the hemodialysis centers in 4 cities of West Azerbaijan province were selected by purposive sampling. The data collected through a questionnaire consisting of three parts: demographic and clinical variables, adherence in hemodialysis patients and social support questionnaire. Clinical outcomes (calcium, phosphorus, urea, creatinine, Intradialytic weight gain, etc.) of the patient were recorded. To analyze the data, descriptive and correlation statistics were used. Results: The results showed that there is a significant relationship between perceived social support and adherence to diet restrictions, adherence to fluid restriction and adherence to medical prescriptions (p
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