Title of article :
Evaluation of the effect of integrated trainings on nutritional status and dialysis adequacy in hemodialysis patients
Author/Authors :
Rayati, Mojtaba Nursing and Midwifery School - Shahed University, Tehran, Iran , Jadid Milani, Maryam Department of Nursing -Nursing and Midwifery School - Shahed University, Tehran, Iran , Pishgooei, AmirHosein Department of Internal Medicine and Surgery - Nursing and Midwifery School - Aja University of Medical Science, Tehran, Iran , Pakfetrat, Maryam Department of Internal - School of Medicine - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Abstract :
Background: Today, one of the most serious problems of hemodialysis patients is
poor nutrition, significantly affected by inadequate dialysis. Not only it is necessary to
have sufficient knowledge in this area, but it is also important to find more effective
educational methods in this regard. With this background in mind, this study aimed to
evaluate the effect of integrated trainings on nutritional status and dialysis adequacy in
hemodialysis patients.
Methods: This clinical trial was conducted on hemodialysis patients, referred to one of
the hospitals of Shiraz, Iran in 2015. In total, 56 patients were selected through
randomized convenience sampling and divided into two groups of intervention and
control. Integrated trainings was provided for the participants of intervention group in
the form of five group and individual sessions of 10-30 minutes during hemodialysis.
The nutritional status and dialysis adequacy of all the participants were evaluated
before, one month and two months after the intervention in the dialysis ward based on
subjective global assessment and KT/V, respectively. Data analysis was performed in
SPSS version 21 using Fisher’s exact test, independent t-test, repeated measures
ANOVA, Chi-square and Cochran test.
Results: In this study, the nutritional status of the participants was significantly
improved one and two months after the intervention (P<0.0001). Moreover, mean score
of dialysis adequacy was significantly increased in the intervention group from
1.21±0.27 to 1.35±0.28 after the intervention (P=0.007).
Conclusion: According to the results of this study, integrated trainings was associated
with a significant improve in dialysis adequacy and nutritional status of hemodialysis
patients. Therefore, it is recommended that this educational method be used in
hemodialysis wards.
Keywords :
Kidney failure , Haemodialysis , Nutrition , Dialysis adequacy , Integrated trainings
Journal title :
medical-surgical nursing journal