Responsiveness of the patient's perception of hemodialysis scale.

CANNT journal = Journal ACITN Pub Date : 2014-04-01
J Creina Twomey, Patrick S Parfrey, Brendan J Barrett, David N Churchill, Christine Y Way
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Objectives: To assess hemodialysis (HD) patients' physical health, social supports, psychosocial well-being and the interrelationship among patients' experiences, demographics, illness characteristics, and biochemical indicators of health. To determine responsiveness of the Patient's Perception of Hemodialysis Scale (PPHS) to change in health status and critical events.

Methods: Using a longitudinal design HD patients (n = 85) were assessed at two time periods. Data analysis included measures of central tendency and tests of difference to assess interrelationships and responsiveness of the PPHS.

Results: There were no significant changes in PPHS's subscales scores between measurement times or groups based on demographic variables. Significant differences were found in the number of co-morbid illnesses, illness severity, albumin, and urea reduction. The Psychosocial Distress subscale varied significantly in relation to time on HD, reason for admission to hospital, and number of admissions. Physical Health scores were significantly different for subgroups divided by illness, illness severity, number of illnesses, age, albumin and reason for admission. PPHS subscale mean scores were responsive to positive events in the predicted direction most of the time and appeared to have had more of an effect on the PPHS scores than negative critical events.

Conclusion: The PPHS is responsive to a change in physical health and positive critical events, but results were unsubstantiated for patient's reaction to negative critical events. The PPHS is reliable, valid, and responsive to physical changes and positive critical events. This instrument offers health care professionals a viable method for assessing important factors capable of predicting quality outcomes.

反应性评价患者对血液透析的感知程度。
目的:评估血液透析患者的身体健康、社会支持、心理社会健康状况,以及患者经历、人口统计学、疾病特征和健康生化指标之间的相互关系。目的:确定患者血液透析感知量表(PPHS)对健康状况和关键事件变化的反应性。方法:采用纵向设计对HD患者(n = 85)进行两个时间段的评估。数据分析包括集中趋势测量和差异检验,以评估PPHS的相互关系和反应性。结果:基于人口统计学变量的PPHS亚量表得分在测量时间和组间无显著变化。在合并症的数量、疾病严重程度、白蛋白和尿素减少方面发现了显著差异。心理社会困扰亚量表与HD的时间、入院原因和入院次数有显著差异。身体健康评分在按疾病、疾病严重程度、疾病数量、年龄、白蛋白和入院原因划分的亚组中有显著差异。PPHS亚量表平均得分在大多数情况下对预测方向的积极事件有反应,并且对PPHS得分的影响似乎比消极关键事件更大。结论:PPHS对患者身体健康状况的变化和积极的关键事件有反应,但对患者消极的关键事件的反应结果不一致。PPHS是可靠的,有效的,并响应物理变化和积极的关键事件。该工具为卫生保健专业人员提供了一种评估能够预测质量结果的重要因素的可行方法。
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