血液透析患者的生活质量和相关风险因素:多米尼加共和国一家中心的观点

Rigoberto Jimenez Ramirez, Franz Erich Lopez Gonzalez, Arlenys Rachel Rivera Martínez, Carlin Grisellis Rodríguez Liriano, Julessy Nathalie Lara Pichardo, Yandra Acosta Díaz
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背景:慢性肾病的总发病率为 10%。慢性肾脏病可发展为终末期肾病。在这一阶段,血液透析等疗法是必要的。我们的研究旨在测量血液透析患者的生活质量:我们对 81 名患者进行了横断面观察研究。数据收集采用的调查方法包括社会人口学变量、流行病学研究中心抑郁筛查指数(CES-D)和肾病生活质量(KDQOL-SF36)。数据分析采用 Epi Info™ 7.2 软件、t 检验、方差分析和相关系数:结果:女性的症状严重程度比男性更明显(65.7117 对 74.2874)。KDQOL-SF36 的所有成分均与 CES-D 呈负相关。家庭收入与该量表呈轻度正相关(r = 0.2608,p = 0.0229)。体力活动与量表的体力部分相关(41.6346 vs. 35.7365,p = 0.0412)。与单身患者相比,有伴侣的患者生活质量得分更高(53.6585 vs. 42.6783,p = 0.0348):这是在多米尼加共和国进行的第一项分析影响血液透析患者生活质量的变量的研究。女性患者的症状更严重,没有伴侣的患者生活质量评分更低。
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Quality of Life and Associated Risk Factors in Hemodialysis: Perspective from a Center in the Dominican Republic
Background: Chronic kidney disease has an overall prevalence of 10?%. It can progress to a condition called end-stage renal disease. Therapies such as hemodialysis are necessary at this stage. Our study aims to measure the quality of life of patients on hemodialysis. Methods: We conducted an observational, cross-sectional study with 81 patients. Data was collected using a survey that included sociodemographic variables, the Center for Epidemiological Studies Depression Screening Index (CES-D), and the Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQOL-SF36). Data were analyzed using the software Epi Info™ 7.2, t-test, ANOVA, and correlation coefficient. Results: The severity of symptoms is more significant in the female sex than in males (65.7117 vs. 74.2874). All of the components of the KDQOL-SF36 showed a negative correlation with the CES-D. Household income had a mild positive correlation with the scale (r = 0.2608, p = 0.0229). Physical activity was shown to be associated with the physical component of the scale (41.6346 vs. 35.7365, p = 0.0412). Patients with partners were associated with higher quality of life scores than single patients (53.6585 vs. 42.6783, p = 0.0348). Conclusion: This is the first study conducted in the Dominican Republic to analyze the variables affecting the quality of life in patients in hemodialysis units. The severity of the symptoms increased in female patients, and patients without a partner are associated with worse quality of life scores.
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