血液透析患者社会心理适应的定量研究。

Contemporary nurse Pub Date : 2025-08-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-11 DOI:10.1080/10376178.2025.2501216
Ae Kyung Chang, Ah Young Kim
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背景:血液透析(HD)患者难以适应与治疗相关的剧烈生活变化,强调社会心理适应在改善长期健康结果中的关键作用。根据治疗时间的不同,心理社会适应水平及其预测因素也不同。目的:目的是比较基于血液透析持续时间的HD患者心理社会适应的预测因素,参考点为开始HD后一年。设计:采用比较横断面调查设计。方法:来自韩国一家门诊和四家社区血液透析中心的患者在透析入院期间完成了一项基于纸张的调查。该调查包括关于心理社会适应、抑郁、感知社会支持、透析相关症状和自我管理的自我报告问卷。结果:短期患者的适应评分低于平均水平,低于长期患者。适应的预测因子为短期患者的透析症状、社会支持、抑郁和自我管理,以及长期患者的抑郁和自我管理。结论:研究结果强调,无论HD患者持续多久,都需要采取干预措施来解决抑郁问题并促进自我管理。还应考虑旨在增加社会支持和有效管理透析相关症状的策略,特别是对于开始透析一年内的短期患者。基于本研究确定的适应预测因素,应考虑到患者HD的持续时间,制定针对性的护理干预措施,有效促进适应,并在临床实践中实施。
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Predictors of psychosocial adaptation in haemodialysis patients according to haemodialysis vintage: a quantitative study.

Background: Haemodialysis (HD) patients face difficulties adapting to the drastic life changes associated with their treatment, emphasising the crucial role of psychosocial adaptation in improving long-term health outcomes. The level of psychosocial adaptation and its predictors are different according to the duration of HD therapy.

Aim: The objective was to compare the predictors of psychosocial adaptation in HD patients based on the duration of haemodialysis, with a reference point of one year since initiating HD.

Design: A comparative cross-sectional survey design was used.

Methods: Patients from one outpatient and four community-based haemodialysis centres in South Korea completed a paper-based survey during their dialysis admission. The survey included self-report questionnaires on psychosocial adaptation, depression, perceived social support, dialysis-related symptoms, and self-management.

Results: The adaptation score of short-term patients was below the average and lower than that of long-term patients. The predictors of adaptation were dialysis symptoms, social support, depression, and self-management for short-term patients, and depression and self-management for long-term patients.

Conclusions: The findings highlight the need for interventions that address depression and promote self-management in HD patients, regardless of the duration of HD. Strategies aimed at increasing social support and effectively managing dialysis-related symptoms should also be considered, particularly for short-term patients within one year of initiating HD. Based on the identified predictors of adaptation in this study, tailored nursing interventions that effectively promote adaptation, consideringthe duration of the patient's HD, should be developed, and implemented in clinical practice.

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