Self-efficacy status and influential factors of fluid intake in patients on maintenance hemodialysis.

Xiaotong Zhong, Xue Wang, Zhihua Gao, Haiwei Ren
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Abstract

Introduction: To explore the self-efficacy status and influential factors of fluid intake in patients on hemodialysis.

Methods: Between August and October 2023, 183 patients undergoing hemodialysis were recruited from a tertiary hospital using convenience sampling. Self-efficacy was assessed using the Fluid Intake Appraisal Inventory (FIAI), a validated questionnaire comprising physiological, emotional, social, and environmental dimensions. Independent sample t-tests and multiple linear regression analysis were used to evaluate the impact of factors such as dialysis duration, dry body weight, and medication for kidney disease on self-efficacy.

Results: A total of 181 valid questionnaires were collected. The mean FIAI score was 219.10 ± 64.27, indicating a moderate level of self-efficacy in fluid intake. Univariate analysis showed that dialysis duration, dry body weight, and medication use significantly influenced fluid intake self-efficacy (p < 0.05). Multiple linear regression analysis identified dialysis duration (beta [β] = 0.406, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.021-0.792), medication for kidney disease (β = -0.900, 95% CI: -1.490 to -0.310), and dry body weight (β = -0.600, 95% CI: -1.058 to -0.142) as independent influencing factors (all p < 0.05).

Conclusion: Patients on hemodialysis were found to have moderate levels of fluid intake self-efficacy. Patients with long dialysis duration, no medication for kidney disease, and low dry body weight have higher self-efficacy. Findings in this study suggest that personalized guidance based on the characteristics of different patients should be provided by nursing staff to enhance patient self-efficacy in fluid intake and their quality of life.

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