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Objective: Evaluate the health-related quality of life for patiens with end-stage renal disease and identify the most significant differences depending on gender and treatment received.
Methods and Materials: Observational, analytical and cross-sectional study (second semester 2014) carried out on patiens having high-flux hemodialysis or On-line hemodiafiltration treatment. We did descriptive and inferential statistics and the results with signification grades equal or less than 5% (p<0.05) were regarded as significant.
Results:
Significant differences in:
Albumin values according to the dialysis technique and appropriate treatment doses (Kt/V) depending on gender.
Quality of life test dimensions: Symptoms/problems, employment status, sexual function, physical activity, pain and vitality (depending on gender) and according to technique with sleep, staff attitude and physical activity.
In the multi-variable analysis; gender, level of education and dialysis technique were the only clinical and socio-demographic variables which ended up being reliable predictors in some of the dimensions of the scales KDQOL-SF.
Conclusions: The socio-demographic variables, analytical, gender and dialysis techniques have influence on renal disease patient's perception.
Methods and Materials: Observational, analytical and cross-sectional study (second semester 2014) carried out on patiens having high-flux hemodialysis or On-line hemodiafiltration treatment. We did descriptive and inferential statistics and the results with signification grades equal or less than 5% (p<0.05) were regarded as significant.
Results:
Significant differences in:
Albumin values according to the dialysis technique and appropriate treatment doses (Kt/V) depending on gender.
Quality of life test dimensions: Symptoms/problems, employment status, sexual function, physical activity, pain and vitality (depending on gender) and according to technique with sleep, staff attitude and physical activity.
In the multi-variable analysis; gender, level of education and dialysis technique were the only clinical and socio-demographic variables which ended up being reliable predictors in some of the dimensions of the scales KDQOL-SF.
Conclusions: The socio-demographic variables, analytical, gender and dialysis techniques have influence on renal disease patient's perception.
Keywords
Health -related quality of life
hemodyalisis
On line hemodiafiltration
KDQOL-SF
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Adell Lleixá M, Andújar Solé J, Casadó Marín L, Solà Miravete E, Martínez Segura E, Salvadó Usach T. Assessment of health-related quality of life in chronic end-stage renal disease using a questionnaire of patient-perceived outcomes. Enferm Nefrol [Internet]. 2016 [cited 2025 Jun 16];19(4):[about 10 p.]. Available from: https://www.enfermerianefrologica.com/revista/article/view/4134