Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis

© 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd People receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are often faced with technical difficulties while performing self-dialysis, which can compromise outcomes and health-related quality of life. This mixed-methods exploratory sequential stud...

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Main Authors: Wanicha Pungchompoo, Saowaros Parinyajittha, Sirirat Pungchompoo, Paweena Kumtan
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-680422020-04-02T15:17:04Z Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis Wanicha Pungchompoo Saowaros Parinyajittha Sirirat Pungchompoo Paweena Kumtan Nursing © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd People receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are often faced with technical difficulties while performing self-dialysis, which can compromise outcomes and health-related quality of life. This mixed-methods exploratory sequential study aims to implement a repeated-measures experimental design to assess the effectiveness of a self-management retraining program. The sample consisted of 41 participants living with chronic kidney disease aged 20 to 80 years who were receiving CAPD. Participants were purposively selected and randomized into experimental and control groups. The experimental group received the self-management retraining program. The control group received standard care. We compared health-related quality of life, self-management behavior, and perceived self-management self-efficacy levels at baseline and 3 and 6 months after enrollment. Participants demonstrated statistically significant increases in self-management behavior (medical adherence) and mental health status. Perceived self-efficacy in self-management was improved; however, this change did not reach statistical significance. We conclude that an self-management retraining program can improve self-management, self-efficacy behaviors, and health-related quality of life in persons receiving CAPD. 2020-04-02T15:17:04Z 2020-04-02T15:17:04Z 2019-01-01 Journal 14422018 14410745 2-s2.0-85076744532 10.1111/nhs.12672 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85076744532&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/68042
institution Chiang Mai University
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Wanicha Pungchompoo
Saowaros Parinyajittha
Sirirat Pungchompoo
Paweena Kumtan
Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
description © 2019 John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd People receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) are often faced with technical difficulties while performing self-dialysis, which can compromise outcomes and health-related quality of life. This mixed-methods exploratory sequential study aims to implement a repeated-measures experimental design to assess the effectiveness of a self-management retraining program. The sample consisted of 41 participants living with chronic kidney disease aged 20 to 80 years who were receiving CAPD. Participants were purposively selected and randomized into experimental and control groups. The experimental group received the self-management retraining program. The control group received standard care. We compared health-related quality of life, self-management behavior, and perceived self-management self-efficacy levels at baseline and 3 and 6 months after enrollment. Participants demonstrated statistically significant increases in self-management behavior (medical adherence) and mental health status. Perceived self-efficacy in self-management was improved; however, this change did not reach statistical significance. We conclude that an self-management retraining program can improve self-management, self-efficacy behaviors, and health-related quality of life in persons receiving CAPD.
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author Wanicha Pungchompoo
Saowaros Parinyajittha
Sirirat Pungchompoo
Paweena Kumtan
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Saowaros Parinyajittha
Sirirat Pungchompoo
Paweena Kumtan
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title Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_short Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_full Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_fullStr Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_full_unstemmed Effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
title_sort effectiveness of a self-management retraining program improving the quality of life of people receiving continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis
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