Post-Traumatic Growth and Self-Compassion Level in Hemodialysis Patients

Q2 Social Sciences Illness Crisis and Loss Pub Date : 2023-09-24 DOI:10.1177/10541373231203362
Rabia Arpacı, Derya Tanriverdi
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The hemodialysis process can lead to positive psychological changes in patients as they cope with physical and psychosocial stress factors. Understanding post-traumatic growth and factors that may be associated is essential to increasing the likelihood of achieving positive changes in hemodialysis patients. The aim of this study was to investigate the correlation between post-traumatic growth and self-compassion levels in hemodialysis patients. The study was conducted with 83 hemodialysis patients. Data were collected using “Demographic and Clinical Characteristics Form,” “Post-Traumatic Growth Inventory,” “Self-Compassion Scale.” Post-traumatic growth levels of hemodialysis patients were found to be moderate. The self-compassion levels of hemodialysis patients were found to be high. A statistically significant difference was found between gender, educational status, economic status, and self-compassion mean scores ( p < .05). However, no statistically significant correlation was found between post-traumatic growth and self-compassion ( p > .05). Further research is needed to explore the potential correlation between self-compassion and post-traumatic growth in hemodialysis patients.
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血透患者创伤后成长与自我同情水平
血液透析过程可以导致患者积极的心理变化,因为他们应对身体和社会心理压力因素。了解创伤后生长及其相关因素对于提高血液透析患者实现积极改变的可能性至关重要。本研究旨在探讨血液透析患者创伤后成长与自我同情水平的关系。研究对象为83名血液透析患者。数据采用“人口学与临床特征表”、“创伤后成长量表”、“自我同情量表”收集。血液透析患者的创伤后生长水平是中等的。血液透析患者的自我同情水平较高。性别、教育程度、经济状况和自我同情平均得分之间存在统计学显著差异(p <. 05)。然而,创伤后成长与自我同情之间没有统计学上的显著相关(p >. 05)。自我同情与血液透析患者创伤后成长之间的潜在相关性有待进一步研究。
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Illness Crisis and Loss
Illness Crisis and Loss Social Sciences-Sociology and Political Science
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