Fatigue and Health-Related Quality of Life among Hepatitis and Non-Hepatitis Patients Undergoing Hemodialysis

Background: A common problem in hemodialysis patients, fatigue is a personal perception of extreme tiredness that impairs their quality of life, physical and mental abilities, activity levels, and performance. Study objective(s): This comprehensive study aims to assess the impact of fatigue on healt...

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Published in:Kufa Journal for Nursing Sciences Vol. 14; no. 1; pp. 258 - 270
Main Authors: Abod, Aqbal Fadil, Al-Ashour, Ibrahem A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: 30-06-2024
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Summary:Background: A common problem in hemodialysis patients, fatigue is a personal perception of extreme tiredness that impairs their quality of life, physical and mental abilities, activity levels, and performance. Study objective(s): This comprehensive study aims to assess the impact of fatigue on health-related quality of life in hemodialysis patients. Methodology: A descriptive A-non-probability (purposive sample) of (205) male and female hemodialysis patients in AL-Diwaniyah City with end-stage renal disease and undergoing hemodialysis. Most patients were diagnosed with ESRD > one year ago, including those who have been on a maintenance hemodialysis programmer for more than a year. A validated and comprehensive health-related quality of life questionnaire (SF-36) tailored for individuals undergoing hemodialysis was utilized to assess fatigue and health-related quality of life among hepatitis and non-hepatitis patients undergoing hemodialysis. The study was conducted at hemodialysis centers, ensuring representation from different geographic regions and patient populations. Result: A total of 205 hemodialysis patients participated in the study. The results revealed that most participants had moderate fatigue (88 (42.9%), mild fatigue (61 (29.8%), and severe fatigue (56 (27.3%). The patient's overall health-related quality of life was found to be low, with a mean score of 19.82. conclusion: Fatigue is a prevalent symptom in hemodialysis patients, affecting their ability to engage in routine activities and self-care, negatively impacting self-confidence and health-related quality of life. Addressing fatigue is crucial for improving physical well-being and mental health.
ISSN:2223-4055
2521-8638
DOI:10.36321/kjns.vi202401.16148