Gayle M Timmerman, Holli Temple, Fallon Alexis Jones-Lemmons
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Abstract
Patients requiring hemodialysis would benefit from evidence-based strategies that improve adherence to fluid restrictions while concurrently improving quality of life (QOL). This pilot study examined the effect of a four-week mindful drinking and eating intervention on interdialytic weight gain and QOL in patients on hemodialysis. Using paired t tests, no significant differences from pre- to post-test were found in interdialytic weight gain, a measure of fluid restriction adherence, or QOL in either the intervention (n = 18) or wait list control (n = 19) group. However, there was positive qualitative feedback from participants in exit interviews, and there were other indications of feasibility (low drop out, engagement in at-home practice according to weekly checklists). Lessons learned from this pilot study about conducting research regarding fluid restrictions for patients on hemodialysis are presented.
需要进行血液透析的患者将受益于基于证据的策略,这些策略可提高患者对液体限制的依从性,同时改善生活质量(QOL)。这项试点研究考察了为期四周的注意饮食干预对血液透析患者透析间期体重增加和生活质量的影响。通过配对 t 检验发现,无论是干预组(18 人)还是候补对照组(19 人),在治疗间期体重增加、液体限制依从性测量或 QOL 方面,测试前与测试后均无显着差异。不过,参与者在退出访谈中给出了积极的定性反馈,而且还有其他可行性迹象(辍学率低、根据每周核对表参与居家实践)。本文介绍了从这项试点研究中汲取的有关血液透析患者液体限制研究的经验教训。
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The Nephrology Nursing Journal is a refereed clinical and scientific resource that provides current information on wide variety of subjects to facilitate the practice of professional nephrology nursing. Its purpose is to disseminate information on the latest advances in research, practice, and education to nephrology nurses to positively influence the quality of care they provide.
The Nephrology Nursing Journal is designed to meet the educational and information needs of nephrology nurses in a variety of roles at all levels of practice. It also serves as a source for nonnephrology nurses. Its content expands the knowledge base for nephrology nurses, stimulates professional growth, guides research-based practice, presents new technological developments, and provides a forum for review of critical issues promoting the advancement of nephrology nursing practice.