Associations of COVID-19-related fear with kidney disease quality of life and its subscales among hemodialysis patients as modified by health literacy: a multi-hospital survey.

IF 2.4 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine Pub Date : 2024-07-12 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1080/21642850.2024.2376585
Minh D Pham, Tu T Tran, Tuyen Van Duong, Binh N Do, Loan T Dang, Dung H Nguyen, Trung A Hoang, Hoang C Nguyen, Lan T H Le, Linh V Pham, Lien T H Nguyen, Hoi T Nguyen, Nga T Trieu, Thinh V Do, Manh V Trinh, Tung H Ha, Dung T Phan, Thao T P Nguyen, Kien T Nguyen
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Background: Receiving hemodialysis treatment makes end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients highly vulnerable amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, their kidney disease quality of life (KDQOL) is affected. We aimed to examine the association between fear of COVID-19 (FCoV-19) and KDQOL, and the effect modification of Health literacy (HL) on this association.

Material and methods: A survey was conducted at 8 hospitals from July 2020 to March 2021 on 972 patients. Data collection includes socio-demographic factors, clinical parameters, HL, digital healthy diet literacy (DDL), hemodialysis diet knowledge (HDK), FCoV-19, suspected COVID-19 symptoms (S-COVID-19-S), and KDQOL.

Results: Higher HL scores B = 0.13 (95% CI = 0.06-0.21, p = 0.001) and HDK scores B = 0.58 (95% CI = 0.31-0.85, p = 0.001) were associated with higher KDQOL scores. Whereas, S-COVID-19-S B = -6.12 (95% CI = -7.66 to - 4.58, p = 0.001) and FCoV-19 B = -0.91 (95% CI = -1.03 to - 0.80, p = 0.001) were associated with lower KDQOL scores. Notably, higher HL scores significantly attenuate the negative impact of FCoV-19 on overall KDQOL and the kidney disease component summary.

Conclusions: In hemodialysis patients, FCoV-19 and S-COVID-19-S were associated with a lower KDQOL. Health literacy significantly mitigates the negative impact of FCoV-19 on KDQOL. Strategic public health interventions to improve HL are suggested to protect patient's KDQOL during the pandemic.

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背景:接受血液透析治疗的终末期肾病(ESRD)患者极易受到 COVID-19 大流行的影响。因此,他们的肾病生活质量(KDQOL)会受到影响。我们旨在研究对 COVID-19 的恐惧(FCoV-19)与 KDQOL 之间的关联,以及健康素养(HL)对这种关联的影响:2020年7月至2021年3月,在8家医院对972名患者进行了调查。数据收集包括社会人口学因素、临床参数、健康素养、数字健康饮食素养(DDL)、血液透析饮食知识(HDK)、FCoV-19、疑似 COVID-19 症状(S-COVID-19-S)和 KDQOL:较高的 HL 评分 B = 0.13 (95% CI = 0.06-0.21, p = 0.001) 和 HDK 评分 B = 0.58 (95% CI = 0.31-0.85, p = 0.001) 与较高的 KDQOL 评分相关。而 S-COVID-19-S B = -6.12 (95% CI = -7.66 to - 4.58, p = 0.001) 和 FCoV-19 B = -0.91 (95% CI = -1.03 to - 0.80, p = 0.001) 与较低的 KDQOL 评分相关。值得注意的是,HL评分越高,FCoV-19对总体KDQOL和肾脏疾病部分总结的负面影响就越小:结论:在血液透析患者中,FCoV-19 和 S-COVID-19-S 与较低的 KDQOL 有关。健康素养大大减轻了 FCoV-19 对 KDQOL 的负面影响。建议采取战略性公共卫生干预措施来改善健康素养,以在大流行期间保护患者的 KDQOL。
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期刊介绍: Health Psychology and Behavioral Medicine: an Open Access Journal (HPBM) publishes theoretical and empirical contributions on all aspects of research and practice into psychosocial, behavioral and biomedical aspects of health. HPBM publishes international, interdisciplinary research with diverse methodological approaches on: Assessment and diagnosis Narratives, experiences and discourses of health and illness Treatment processes and recovery Health cognitions and behaviors at population and individual levels Psychosocial an behavioral prevention interventions Psychosocial determinants and consequences of behavior Social and cultural contexts of health and illness, health disparities Health, illness and medicine Application of advanced information and communication technology.
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