Association between self-care and quality of life in chronic kidney disease patients
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https://doi.org/10.5216/ree.v19.27442Keywords:
Self Care, Quality of Life, Renal Dialysis, Renal Insufficiency, ChronicAbstract
Our study assessed the capacity for self-care and the association with quality of life of people living with Chronic Kidney Disease. We performed a cross-sectional and correlational study. One hundred individuals in hemodialytic treatment in a substitutive kidney therapy unit in the inner state of São Paulo composed the sample. We collected data through personal interview, using a questionnaire for sociodemographic characteristics, the Appraisal of Self-Care Agency Scale – Revised (ASAS-R) and, the Kidney Disease and Quality of Life Short – Form (KDQOL-SF). The mean ASAS-R score was 60.64 (±8.24) indicating good self-care capacity. We found a positive moderate and statistically significant relationship between the capacity for self-care and the KDQOL-SF domains: symptoms/problems, cognitive function, physical function, emotional wellbeing and energy/fatigue. We concluded that self-care is related to the quality of life in hemodialytic patients with chronic kidney disease.Downloads
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2017-05-29
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