2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2022.110917
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Depression, anxiety and quality of life of hemodialysis patients before and during the COVID-19 pandemic

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“…This finding is consistent with the results of Schouten et al’s [ 62 , 63 ] study of HD and peritoneal dialysis patients at 10 dialysis centers in the Netherlands with a mean anxiety level of 10.3 ± 10.1. However, our results were higher than those of Zhang et al [ 64 ], Kurtgoz et al [ 65 ], Zahedian et al [ 66 ], Cukor et al [ 46 ], Wu et al [ 67 ], and Nadort et al [ 47 ]. This inconsistency might be due to different countries, single- or multi-centers, eligible participants, with or without COVID-19 infection, and before or during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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confidence: 87%
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“…This finding is consistent with the results of Schouten et al’s [ 62 , 63 ] study of HD and peritoneal dialysis patients at 10 dialysis centers in the Netherlands with a mean anxiety level of 10.3 ± 10.1. However, our results were higher than those of Zhang et al [ 64 ], Kurtgoz et al [ 65 ], Zahedian et al [ 66 ], Cukor et al [ 46 ], Wu et al [ 67 ], and Nadort et al [ 47 ]. This inconsistency might be due to different countries, single- or multi-centers, eligible participants, with or without COVID-19 infection, and before or during the COVID-19 pandemic.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Although the KDQOL score was lower than the reported by Yang et al [ 27 ] and Zhou et al [ 24 ], our findings suggest that the total KDQOL score had improved. However, our score was higher than that of Plantinga et al [ 44 ], Al Wakeel et al [ 20 ], Davison et al [ 39 ], Yang et al [ 34 ], Moura et al [ 22 ], Zimbudzi et al [ 51 ], Pan et al [ 29 ], Vo et al [ 43 ], Cohen et al [ 47 ], Doan et al [ 31 ], Pretto et al [ 26 ], Yazawa et al [ 49 ], De Olivera et al [ 40 ], Legrand et al [ 73 ], Wilkinson et al [ 50 ], and Nadort et al [ 47 ]. This finding may be due to Taiwan having a National Health Insurance scheme that subsidizes patients with major illnesses, injuries, and disabilities.…”
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“…Previous study found higher levels of depression and anxiety and lower mental health related quality of life scores, which is consistent with literature from the general population. A depression, anxiety and HRQoL scores were already pre-existent in hemodialysis patients before the COVID-19 outbreak, eventough COVID-19 not influence the severity of psychosocial problem (Nadort, et al, 2022). But, Darsini, et al (2022) was found that more than half of the respondents at Hemodialysis Patients during COVID-19 Pandemic in Gatoel Hospital, Mojokerto City had poor quality of life.…”
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“…Chronic kidney failure patients undergoing hemodialysis feel the difference experience while pandemic, such being upset about unexpected things, unable to control important things in life, feeling nervous and stressed, not being able to cope with things that should to do, feeling angry about things outside of control and not being able to overcome difficulties. Hemodialysis patients with more severe symptoms of depression and lower levels of mental health related quality of life prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, are more susceptible to experience stress caused by the pandemic (Nadort, et al, 2022). COVID-19 pandemic also made hemodialyis patient experienced restriction of activity, fear and panic, restricted hospital access and social isolation (Lee, et al, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%