2021
DOI: 10.30994/jqph.v5i1.277
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Improving the Compliance of Fluid Diet of Patients with Chronic Kidney Failure with Family Support-Based Health Education

Abstract: Background: Failure of kidney function can lead to complications of other health problems, one of which is the condition of excess fluid volume caused by non-compliance with fluid dietary restrictions so that it triggers hypervolemia and results in excessive circulation burden, edema, cardiovascular disorders, impaired cognitive function and can lead to cause death. It is expected that patients with chronic renal failure undergoing hemodialysis therapy can comply with the prescribed fluid diet restrictions. Th… Show more

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“…Threats to physical integrity are related to decreased ability to carry out activities of daily living. Meanwhile, threats to the integrity of the body's systems involve damage to one's identity, self-esteem, and integrated social functions (Mahyuvi & Hasina, 2021). Anxiety that is not handled can lead to irrational behavior, conflict, disobedience, fear, inability to carry out daily activities, and fear of (Dewanti & Supratman, 2020).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Threats to physical integrity are related to decreased ability to carry out activities of daily living. Meanwhile, threats to the integrity of the body's systems involve damage to one's identity, self-esteem, and integrated social functions (Mahyuvi & Hasina, 2021). Anxiety that is not handled can lead to irrational behavior, conflict, disobedience, fear, inability to carry out daily activities, and fear of (Dewanti & Supratman, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All research articles reviewed, the authors differentiated the interventions provided in this study. Education-based interventions to improve dietary adherence, namely peer education research on interdialytic weight gain[20], family support-based health education[21], health education in improving dietary compliance and interdialytic weight gain[22], psychoeducation in reducing anxiety and increasing dietary adherence in CKD patients[11], the use of audiovisual media and leaflets in increasing adherence to the diet of CKD patients with hemodialysis programs[23], education about fluid control and diet[16], and diet management education programs and fluid restriction[17]. In addition, providing nutritional guidelines aimed at reducing the value of interdialytic weight gain in CKD patients with hemodialysis programs[18] and increasing self-efficacy for controlling the value of interdialytic weight gain [19].…”
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confidence: 99%