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Title: | Factors Affecting Survival and Quality of Life of patients after Haemodialysis Treatment |
Authors: | AWAN, ABAD-UR-REHMAN ASLAM, MUHAMMAD IMRAN AKRAM, MATEEN RASHID, HUMAYUN |
Keywords: | QOL Renal dialysis Haemodialysis Diabetes Vascular diseases Infection |
Issue Date: | Oct-2018 |
Publisher: | Pakistan Journal of Medical and Health Sciences |
Citation: | Anees, M., Hameed, F., Mumtaz, A., Ibrahim, M., & SAEED, K. M. (2011). Dialysis-related factors affecting quality of life in patients on hemodialysis. |
Abstract: | Aim: To find out the factors affecting patient’s quality of life and survivals who met dialysis treatment. Study Design: Cross-sectional study. Place & Duration: This study was conducted at Department of Nephrology, Shaikh Zayed Hospital, Lahore from 1 st January 2018 to 30th June 2018. Methods: One hundred patients who met the dialysis treatment for 3 months and more than 3 months were included. Mean age calculated 40 to 60 years. After taking written consent from all the patients, detailed medical history, age sex, socio-economic status was examined. The quality of life indexes were calculated using the WHOQOL questionnaire. Results: Fifty eight (58%) patients were men while 42% patients were women, 30 (30%) patients were ages between 40 to 45 years, 35 (35%) patients had ages 46 to 50 years and 35% patients had ages > 50 years. Forty (40%) patients were on haemodialysis for more than 6 months, 8% patients were died during 1st year of dialysis treatment and all had a poor QOL. All the patients were examined by 4 different domains. Found no difference in QOL between the domains except for category (domain) 3 (social economic/relationship) of the patients which was better QOL than others. Non diabetic patients had good QOL/healthy condition in category (domain) 2 (psychological health) than diabetic patients. Conclusion: We found that QOL of haemodialysis patients was bad as emulate to their carers because of diabetic, Dialysis duration had a reverse interaction with quality of life. Survival of patients depends on their health condition and factors affecting their life during dialysis treatment. |
URI: | http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/13772 |
ISSN: | 1996-7195 |
Appears in Collections: | Oct-Dec,2018,Issue(4) |
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