Mediating Effects of Fatigue and Sleep Quality on Uremic Pruritus and Quality of Life Among Hemodialysis Patients: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Yongjun Ji, Hye-Ja Park, Sunki Kim
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Introduction: Uremic pruritus is a common and distressing symptom among patients undergoing hemodialysis, frequently accompanied by fatigue and poor sleep quality. These symptoms collectively impair quality of life (QoL), yet their interrelationships remain unclear. To examine whether fatigue and sleep quality mediate the relationship between uremic pruritus and QoL in hemodialysis patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study using quantitative mediation analysis. A total of 175 hemodialysis patients from three hospital-affiliated dialysis centers in South Korea completed validated self-report measures assessing uremic pruritus, fatigue, sleep quality, and QoL. Mediation analysis was conducted using Baron and Kenny's framework, Sobel test, and bootstrapping.

Findings: Uremic pruritus was significantly correlated with fatigue (r = 0.30, p < 0.001) and sleep quality (r = 0.53, p < 0.001), and negatively correlated with QoL (r = -0.29, p < 0.001). Fatigue (B = -0.3, 95% CI: -0.5 to -0.1) and sleep quality (B = -0.2, 95% CI: -0.4 to -0.1) were significantly associated with both uremic pruritus and QoL. The final model accounted for 40% of the variance in QoL.

Conclusions: Uremic pruritus indirectly affects QoL through its impact on fatigue and sleep quality. This suggests that its influence operates via interconnected symptoms rather than directly. The findings support the need for integrated symptom management approaches in dialysis care. Interventions targeting fatigue and sleep quality may be effective in reducing the burden of pruritus and improving daily functioning and well-being in patients undergoing hemodialysis.

Preprint statement: This manuscript has not been previously published and is not under consideration elsewhere. If the manuscript is posted on a preprint server, the authors will update it with a link to the final published version.

Statistical compliance statement: The statistics were checked prior to submission by an expert statistician, Ilhyun Lee, Email: tarra@statedu.com.

疲劳和睡眠质量对血液透析患者尿毒症性瘙痒和生活质量的中介作用:一项横断面研究。
导读:尿毒症性瘙痒是血液透析患者常见且痛苦的症状,常伴有疲劳和睡眠质量差。这些症状共同影响生活质量(QoL),但它们之间的相互关系尚不清楚。探讨疲劳和睡眠质量是否介导血液透析患者尿毒症性瘙痒与生活质量的关系。方法:采用定量中介分析进行横断面研究。来自韩国三家医院附属透析中心的175名血液透析患者完成了有效的自我报告测量,评估尿毒症瘙痒、疲劳、睡眠质量和生活质量。采用Baron和Kenny的框架、Sobel检验和自举法进行中介分析。结果:尿毒症瘙痒与疲劳有显著相关性(r = 0.30, p)。结论:尿毒症瘙痒通过影响疲劳和睡眠质量间接影响生活质量。这表明它的影响是通过相互关联的症状而不是直接起作用的。研究结果支持在透析护理中采用综合症状管理方法的必要性。针对疲劳和睡眠质量的干预措施可能有效地减轻瘙痒的负担,改善血液透析患者的日常功能和幸福感。预印本声明:这份手稿以前没有发表过,也没有在其他地方考虑。如果手稿发布在预印本服务器上,作者将更新它,并提供最终出版版本的链接。统计符合性声明:统计数据在提交前由统计专家李一铉(音译)检查,电子邮件:tarra@statedu.com。
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