Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis

Abstract Background Hemodialysis may have serious psychological impact upon patients suffering from chronic kidney diseases. The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of individuals with chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Result A sample consists of (N =...

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Main Authors: Um-e-Kalsoom, Sabiha Khan, Israr Ahmad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-12-01
Series:Middle East Current Psychiatry
Subjects:
QOL
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-020-00060-x
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spelling doaj-64542ad1f7b545e095007a67a3d391dc2020-12-06T12:16:23ZengSpringerOpenMiddle East Current Psychiatry2090-54162020-12-012711510.1186/s43045-020-00060-xImpact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysisUm-e-Kalsoom0Sabiha Khan1Israr Ahmad2Department of Psychology, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women UniversityDepartment of Psychology, Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Women UniversityPakistan Health Research Council, Research Centre Khyber Medical CollegeAbstract Background Hemodialysis may have serious psychological impact upon patients suffering from chronic kidney diseases. The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of individuals with chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Result A sample consists of (N = 100) CKD patients referred from neurology ward of Leady Reading Hospital Peshawar. Data was collected from both male (50%) and female (50%) in 2017. Participants were divided into two groups on the basis of pre-set criteria. In group I, individuals with 4–5 stage of CKD referred first time for dialysis treatment were recruited. Group II comprised of CKD patients with 1–3 stage. Demographic data sheet, Pakistan Anxiety and Depression, WHO Quality of Life scale, and Perceived Social support scale (PSS) were used to test the hypotheses. Paired sample t test was use to see the difference between pre- and post-analysis of depression, anxiety, QOL, and PSS in group I (experimental group). Results suggests significant difference on depression (p > .001), anxiety (p > .001), and QOL (p > .001), while no significant difference was reported on perceived social support (p <.673). Findings also indicate no significant difference between group I and group II on QOL depression, anxiety, and PSS. Conclusion The findings concluded that patients under hemodialysis treatment suffered from depression, anxiety, and poor quality of life.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-020-00060-xChronic kidney diseasesQOLDepressionAnxietyPerceived Social Support
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author Um-e-Kalsoom
Sabiha Khan
Israr Ahmad
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Sabiha Khan
Israr Ahmad
Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
Middle East Current Psychiatry
Chronic kidney diseases
QOL
Depression
Anxiety
Perceived Social Support
author_facet Um-e-Kalsoom
Sabiha Khan
Israr Ahmad
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title Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
title_short Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
title_full Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
title_fullStr Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
title_full_unstemmed Impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
title_sort impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of chronic kidney diseases patients: a pre-post analysis
publisher SpringerOpen
series Middle East Current Psychiatry
issn 2090-5416
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Abstract Background Hemodialysis may have serious psychological impact upon patients suffering from chronic kidney diseases. The aim of the present study is to investigate the impact of hemodialysis on the wellbeing of individuals with chronic kidney diseases (CKD). Result A sample consists of (N = 100) CKD patients referred from neurology ward of Leady Reading Hospital Peshawar. Data was collected from both male (50%) and female (50%) in 2017. Participants were divided into two groups on the basis of pre-set criteria. In group I, individuals with 4–5 stage of CKD referred first time for dialysis treatment were recruited. Group II comprised of CKD patients with 1–3 stage. Demographic data sheet, Pakistan Anxiety and Depression, WHO Quality of Life scale, and Perceived Social support scale (PSS) were used to test the hypotheses. Paired sample t test was use to see the difference between pre- and post-analysis of depression, anxiety, QOL, and PSS in group I (experimental group). Results suggests significant difference on depression (p > .001), anxiety (p > .001), and QOL (p > .001), while no significant difference was reported on perceived social support (p <.673). Findings also indicate no significant difference between group I and group II on QOL depression, anxiety, and PSS. Conclusion The findings concluded that patients under hemodialysis treatment suffered from depression, anxiety, and poor quality of life.
topic Chronic kidney diseases
QOL
Depression
Anxiety
Perceived Social Support
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43045-020-00060-x
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