Association between symptom experiences with bio-physiological parameters of haemodialysis patients during AV-fistula cannulation

R. K., Nalini Sj, R. R.
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Background: Haemodialysis patients usually have symptoms of either mentally or physically experienced before or during or after their procedure. This study evaluates the frequency of experienced symptoms, negatively effect of functioning, regardless of acuity, and well-being can be measured in terms of bio physiological parameters as BP, Pulse rate, Respiratory rate and SpO2. Methods: In this study convenience sampling technique was used to correlate the symptom experiences and bio-physiological parameters of 200 hemodialysis patients using one to one interview with the set of framed symptoms. Results: During AV Fistula cannulation, the major symptoms seen were fear, anxiety, irritation, anger and sadness. The main physical symptom experiences by HD patients was pain, drowsiness, fatigue, headache, palpitations, numbness, nausea/vomiting and, breathlessness. There was increase in pulse rate, blood pressure, heart rate, and decrease in the respiratory rate in majority of patients. The most relevant and highly significant were pulse rate due to fear and irritation and increase in hear rate and respiration due to pain and breathlessness. Conclusion: This study suggests that nursing and physicians’ team should consider reducing problems of haemodialysis patients by training and counselling. More is warranted to improve the quality of life which can be resulted from exercise counselling and encouragement in hemodialysis patients. *Correspondence to: R Revathi, MSc (N), PhD, Assistant Professor, Faculty of Nursing, Sri Ramachandra Institute of Higher Education and Research, Porur, Chennai-600116, India, E-mail: revathisriraghu@yahoo.co.in
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静脉瘘置管期间血液透析患者症状体验与生物生理参数的关系
背景:血液透析患者通常在手术前、手术中或手术后出现精神或身体症状。本研究评估了经历症状的频率,功能的负面影响,无论是否敏锐,幸福感可以通过生物生理参数如血压,脉搏率,呼吸率和SpO2来衡量。方法:采用方便抽样的方法,对200例血液透析患者进行一对一访谈,对其症状经历和生理生化参数与一组框架症状进行相关性分析。结果:在房瘘插管过程中,患者表现出恐惧、焦虑、烦躁、愤怒、悲伤等主要症状。HD患者的主要躯体症状为疼痛、嗜睡、疲劳、头痛、心悸、麻木、恶心/呕吐和呼吸困难。多数患者脉搏率、血压、心率升高,呼吸率下降。最相关和最重要的是由于恐惧和刺激引起的脉搏率,以及由于疼痛和呼吸困难引起的心率和呼吸增加。结论:本研究提示护理人员和医生团队应考虑通过培训和咨询来减少血液透析患者的问题。更多的是保证改善生活质量,这可以导致运动咨询和鼓励血液透析患者。*通讯:R Revathi,理学硕士(N),博士,护理学院助理教授,Sri Ramachandra高等教育研究所,印度金奈-600116,Porur, E-mail: revathisriraghu@yahoo.co.in
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