2020
DOI: 10.33438/ijdshs.779038
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Evaluation of Fatigue, Sleep Quality and Activities of Daily Living in Patients with Chronic Renal Failure

Abstract: Introduction: Patients receiving hemodialysis treatment for chronic renal failure (CRF) develop various symptoms and experience lifestyle changes. CRF is a progressive disease characterized by irreversible loss of nephrons. Objective: The aim of the study was to evaluate fatigue, sleep quality and activities of daily living in patients with chronic renal failure. Method: This was a descriptive cross-sectional study. Sixty-seven CRF patients aged over 18 years who admitted to a private dialysis center for hemod… Show more

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“…In these studies, many factors such as biochemical and hematological factors, comorbidities and psychosocial condition were found to be associated with fatigue in HD patients [29]. VAS-F scores found in this study were higher than the VAS-F scores reported in the previously held studies [28,30]. This said difference in results was attributed rstly to the relatively older age of the population of this study, and secondly to the difference between the sociocultural statuses of HD patients in Turkey and developed countries.…”
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confidence: 60%
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“…In these studies, many factors such as biochemical and hematological factors, comorbidities and psychosocial condition were found to be associated with fatigue in HD patients [29]. VAS-F scores found in this study were higher than the VAS-F scores reported in the previously held studies [28,30]. This said difference in results was attributed rstly to the relatively older age of the population of this study, and secondly to the difference between the sociocultural statuses of HD patients in Turkey and developed countries.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Similarly, in this study, the mean age of the VAS-F H group was higher. On the other hand, when it comes to gender, Ozberk et al found as a result of their study, in which they assessed fatigue in HD patients using the VAS-F scale, that female patients had higher VAS-F scores prior to HD [30]. Similarly, in this study as well, VAS-F scores of female patients were found to be higher as compared to male patients.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 52%
“…This result was agreed with a study carried out by Dardin, et al, (61) in Brazil who showed statistically significant correlations between PSQI and fatigue. On the other hand, another study performed in Turkey by Özberk and Kocamaz (62) who revealed a weak significant association between sleep quality and fatigue.…”
Section: Poor Sleep Quality Experienced By Geriatricmentioning
confidence: 90%