The relationships between clinical, socio-demographic and self-management: Factors and complications in Thai peritoneal dialysis patients
Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) complications are known to be substantial during treatment. Complications may lead to PD failure. One way to reduce complications is to identify patients at risk early. Objective: The study sought to describe complications and investigate the independent associat...
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th-mahidol.326152018-10-19T12:36:14Z The relationships between clinical, socio-demographic and self-management: Factors and complications in Thai peritoneal dialysis patients Rotsukon Varitsakul Siriorn Sindhu Aurawamon Sriyuktasuth Chukiat Viwatwongkasem Cheryl R. Dennison Himmelfarb Mahidol University Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Medicine Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) complications are known to be substantial during treatment. Complications may lead to PD failure. One way to reduce complications is to identify patients at risk early. Objective: The study sought to describe complications and investigate the independent associations among the number of complications and age, distance, comorbidity, level of activity in daily living, and PD self-management. Design, participants and setting: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in 364 patients recruited from June to December 2010 who had undergone PD for at least one year. Methods: Data were collected through self-reported questionnaires and reviewing medical records. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify the independent associations among a number of complications and independent variables. Results: A high prevalence of complications was observed in each of three categories: PD inadequacy - electrolyte imbalance (90.7%); PD-related complications - dyslipidaemia (63.8%); and end-stage renal disease-related complications - mineral and bone disorder (90.7%), anaemia (89.3%), and malnutrition (81%). In multiple regression analysis, comorbidity, PD self-management, level of activity in daily living, and age were independently associated with the number of complications (R2 =.231, p<.001) (F(4,358) = 26.816, p<.001). Comorbidity was the strongest factor in predicting complications. Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of PD complications occurring in one year period before recruiting to the study in this sample. Patients with higher comorbidity, lower self-management, lower level of activity in daily living, and younger age were more likely to have higher a number of complications. These factors should be specified for PD suitability. Promoting self-management will help them to undertake PD safely. 2018-10-19T05:36:14Z 2018-10-19T05:36:14Z 2013-01-01 Article Renal Society of Australasia Journal. Vol.9, No.2 (2013), 85-92 18323804 2-s2.0-84901450311 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/32615 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=84901450311&origin=inward |
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Background: Peritoneal dialysis (PD) complications are known to be substantial during treatment. Complications may lead to PD failure. One way to reduce complications is to identify patients at risk early. Objective: The study sought to describe complications and investigate the independent associations among the number of complications and age, distance, comorbidity, level of activity in daily living, and PD self-management. Design, participants and setting: A cross-sectional descriptive study was conducted in 364 patients recruited from June to December 2010 who had undergone PD for at least one year. Methods: Data were collected through self-reported questionnaires and reviewing medical records. Multiple regression analysis was used to identify the independent associations among a number of complications and independent variables. Results: A high prevalence of complications was observed in each of three categories: PD inadequacy - electrolyte imbalance (90.7%); PD-related complications - dyslipidaemia (63.8%); and end-stage renal disease-related complications - mineral and bone disorder (90.7%), anaemia (89.3%), and malnutrition (81%). In multiple regression analysis, comorbidity, PD self-management, level of activity in daily living, and age were independently associated with the number of complications (R2 =.231, p<.001) (F(4,358) = 26.816, p<.001). Comorbidity was the strongest factor in predicting complications. Conclusion: There was a high prevalence of PD complications occurring in one year period before recruiting to the study in this sample. Patients with higher comorbidity, lower self-management, lower level of activity in daily living, and younger age were more likely to have higher a number of complications. These factors should be specified for PD suitability. Promoting self-management will help them to undertake PD safely. |
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