The relationship between dialysis adequacies and sleep problems in hemodialysis patients.

ANNA journal Pub Date : 1999-08-01
M Puntriano
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This research examined the relationship between the incidence of sleep problems and hemodialysis adequacy (Kt/V) in hemodialysis patients. In addition, this study identified demographic variables that may be related to sleep problems of hemodialysis patients. The research design was cross-sectional, descriptive, and correlational. A convenience sample (n = 50) included 25 male and 25 female hemodialysis subjects from a private, for profit ambulatory dialysis clinic. The primary researcher interviewed subjects using a questionnaire that included demographics and questions regarding sleep habits. Two significant results were found. For subjects in the study aged 65 and older, increased dialysis adequacies were associated with a decreased number of awakenings at night. Second, women, regardless of age and education, reported using more sleep medications than men. Overall, this study did not find a relationship between sleep problems and dialysis adequacies. Further research is needed to increase awareness and understanding of the complexities of sleep problems in renal patients.

血液透析患者透析充分性与睡眠问题的关系
本研究探讨了血液透析患者睡眠问题发生率与血液透析充分性(Kt/V)之间的关系。此外,本研究确定了可能与血液透析患者睡眠问题相关的人口统计学变量。研究设计是横断面的、描述性的和相关的。便利样本(n = 50)包括25名男性和25名女性血液透析受试者,来自一家私营的营利性流动透析诊所。首席研究员使用一份调查问卷采访了研究对象,其中包括人口统计数据和睡眠习惯方面的问题。发现了两个显著的结果。对于65岁及以上的研究对象,透析充分性的增加与夜间醒来次数的减少有关。其次,无论年龄和教育程度如何,女性服用的睡眠药物都比男性多。总的来说,这项研究没有发现睡眠问题和透析不足之间的关系。需要进一步的研究来提高对肾病患者睡眠问题复杂性的认识和理解。
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