ASSESSMENT OF FACTORS AFFECTING THE HEALTH-RELATED QUALITY OF LIFE IN PATIENTS ON MAINTENANCE HEMODIALYSIS

Aras Faraj, Dana Sharif
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BackgroundQuality of life is an important parameter that needs to be considered when evaluating the outcome of patientsreceiving healthcare; this is especially the case for patients with long-term chronic diseases. Furthermore, withthe increasing medical ability to prolong life, the patient’s quality of life has become an increasingly legitimatemedical outcome. Therefore, assessment of patients’ quality of life not only helps assess the quality of thedialysis but also is useful to guide nephrologists to develop better interventions and plans of care for the future. ObjectivesTo assess the quality of life and factors affecting hemodialysis patients. Patients and MethodsAn observational, cross-sectional study was conducted among (209) patients on maintenance hemodialysisat six major hemodialysis centres in Sulaimani Governorate. They are using a questionnaire face-to-faceinterview for ten months, from 7/Sep./2021 to 10/Jun/2022. Data analysis by the IBM SPSS program,quantitative variables are expressed as mean ± standard deviation (M±SD), median and interquartile, andresults from qualitative variables are expressed as percentages. P-value < 0.05 assume the significance forresults. ResultsOverall mean quality of life was near (37%) in (100%) of normal persons, with an SD (of 13.26). Over one-thirdwere in the age group of (50-64) years, and the number increased by age. Nearly equal male-to-female ratio(50.2male, while 49.8 female). (46.4%) were illiterates, and (67%) were Unemployed. Claimed that they had noincome (65.6 %) and diabetes mellitus among patients (45.9%). Demographic factors, dialysis adequacy, andclinical factors are among the factors that affect the quality of life. ConclusionDespite regular hemodialysis, the patient’s quality of life on maintenance hemodialysis is severely affected.Both clinical and nonclinical factors, such as demographic factors, Dialysis adequacy, comorbidities, andothers, were severely affecting the quality of life of patients on maintenance hemodialysis, especially physicalactivities.
评估影响维持性血液透析患者健康相关生活质量的因素
背景生活质量是评估患者接受医疗服务的结果时需要考虑的一个重要参数;对于长期慢性病患者来说尤其如此。此外,随着延长生命的医疗能力不断提高,病人的生活质量已成为一个越来越合理的医疗结果。因此,对患者生活质量的评估不仅有助于评估透析质量,还有助于指导肾科医生制定更好的干预措施和未来的护理计划。目的评估血液透析患者的生活质量及其影响因素。患者和方法对苏莱曼尼省六家主要血液透析中心的(209 名)维持性血液透析患者进行了横断面观察研究。他们在 2021 年 9 月 7 日至 2022 年 6 月 10 日的 10 个月内接受了面对面的问卷调查。数据分析采用 IBM SPSS 程序,定量变量以均数±标准差(M±SD)、中位数和四分位数表示,定性变量结果以百分比表示。P值<0.05为差异有学意义。结果100%的正常人的总体平均生活质量接近(37%),标准差(13.26)。超过三分之一的正常人年龄在(50-64)岁之间,随着年龄的增长,人数也在增加。男女比例几乎相等(男性 50.2,女性 49.8)。(文盲占 46.4%,失业者占 67%。自称无收入(65.6%)和糖尿病患者(45.9%)。人口统计学因素、透析充分性和临床因素是影响生活质量的因素。结论尽管定期进行血液透析,但维持性血液透析患者的生活质量受到严重影响。临床和非临床因素,如人口学因素、透析充分性、合并症和其他因素,都严重影响维持性血液透析患者的生活质量,尤其是体力活动。
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