Beyond dialysis: Assessing therapeutic regimen compliance and sleep quality in chronic renal failure patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis in Saudi Arabia.

Jalal Naeem Alharbi
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Background: Given its potential to impact physical and mental health, sleep quality is one of the most significant clinical outcomes among hemodialysis patients. Patients undergoing hemodialysis are required to adhere to an intricate treatment plan that consists of regular hemodialysis treatments, dietary and fluid restrictions, and a multi-drug regimen.

Aim: Investigate the relationship between adherence to a therapeutic regimen and sleep quality among chronic renal failure patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis.

Method: A descriptive correlational research design was followed. The study was conducted at the hemodialysis units in Hafr Albatin City, specifically at Hafr Albatin Central Hospital and King Khaled Hospital, Saudi Arabia. A convenience sample of 100 adult patients was selected for the study. The Hemodialysis Patients Adherence Questionnaire and Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index were utilized to collect the data in 5 months from September 20, 2023 to February 15, 2024.

Results: The study revealed that more than half of the studied patients adhered to the therapeutic regimen, while (46%) did not adhere to it. More than half of the patients had poor sleep quality and were nonadherent to diet and fluid restrictions. Overall adherence score is negatively correlated with the global sleep quality score (r = -0.368, p < 0.001), indicating that poorer sleep quality is associated with lower overall adherence to the therapeutic regimen.

Conclusion: While a significant proportion of the patients demonstrated adherence to overall therapeutic regimens, including dialysis sessions and medication intake, there was notable nonadherence to fluid and diet restrictions. Poor sleep quality, prevalent among two-thirds of the participants, correlates negatively with adherence to therapeutic regimens.

透析之外:评估沙特阿拉伯接受维持性血液透析的慢性肾功能衰竭患者对治疗方案的依从性和睡眠质量。
背景:睡眠质量可能会影响身心健康,因此是血液透析患者最重要的临床结果之一。接受血液透析的患者需要遵守复杂的治疗计划,包括定期血液透析治疗、饮食和液体限制以及多种药物治疗方案。目的:调查接受维持性血液透析的慢性肾功能衰竭患者遵守治疗方案与睡眠质量之间的关系:方法:采用描述性相关研究设计。研究在沙特阿拉伯哈夫尔阿尔巴廷市的血液透析室进行,特别是哈夫尔阿尔巴廷中心医院和哈立德国王医院。研究选取了 100 名成年患者作为方便样本。从 2023 年 9 月 20 日至 2024 年 2 月 15 日的 5 个月内,利用血液透析患者依从性问卷和匹兹堡睡眠质量指数收集数据:研究结果显示,半数以上的患者坚持了治疗方案,46%的患者没有坚持治疗方案。半数以上的患者睡眠质量差,不遵守饮食和液体限制。总体依从性评分与总体睡眠质量评分呈负相关(r = -0.368,p 结论:总体依从性评分与总体睡眠质量评分呈负相关:虽然有相当一部分患者坚持了总体治疗方案,包括透析疗程和药物摄入,但对液体和饮食限制的不坚持现象十分明显。三分之二的参与者普遍存在睡眠质量差的问题,这与治疗方案的依从性呈负相关。
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