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J Caring Sci. 2012;1(1): 31-35.
doi: 10.5681/jcs.2012.005
PMID: 25276673
PMCID: PMC4166685
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Original Research

Self-Care Ability in Hemodialysis Patients

Soulmaz Atashpeikar 2, Tahereh Jalilazar 2, Mehdi Heidarzadeh 1*

1 1 MSc, Instructor, Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Bonab Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tabriz, Iran
2 2 BSc in Nursing, Unit of Pediatric, Shohada Hospital, Bonab, Iran
*Corresponding Author: Email: mehdiheidarzadeha@gmail.com

Abstract

Introduction: Considering the numerous physical and psychological problems in hemo-dialysis patients, they are dependent on others in some daily activities and in fact, they do not have full self-care ability. A few studies have ever been done, particularly in Iran, on self-care ability of hemodialysis patients. The present study aimed to determine self-care ability of these patients in addition to evaluate its association with some demo-graphic characteristics. Methods: This was a descriptive study in 2009 done in Marag-heh, Bonab and Miandoab Hospitals. The study population included 115 hemodialysis patients who were eligible. Data were collected using a combined and modified ques-tionnaire including demographic characteristics and self-care ability items. Results: Self-care ability was desirable in 78.3 percent of the patients. The highest desirable self-care ability in the study participants was related to vascular access (73%) and the highest undesirable self-care ability was related to follow the diet. There was a significant asso-ciation between self-care ability and some demographic characteristics including age, gender, marital status and employment status. Conclusion: Hemodialysis patients did not have full self-care ability. It is necessary to enhance their knowledge about diet, complications of hemodialysis and preventive methods through accurate and permanent education so that they can increase their self-care ability.
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Submitted: 22 Jan 2012
ePublished: 26 May 2012
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