Physical and psychosocial burden experienced by women on maintenance hemodialysis.

Journal: Journal of education and health promotion

Volume: 12

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Affiliated Institutions:  Govt Nursing College, Kannur, Kerala, India. Nitte Usha Institute of Nursing Sciences, Nitte University, Mangalore, Karnataka, India. Department of Medicine, Government Medical College, Kannur, Pariyaram, Kerala, India. Department of Nephrology, K S Hegde Medical Academy, Mangalore, Karnataka, India.

Abstract summary 

The global prevalence of chronic kidney disease is growing at an alarming rate, and the number of patients progressing to kidney failure is increasing. A substantial number of patients are undergoing hemodialysis (HD), which improves health and lengthens life. However, it imposes multiple physical and psychological demands on the patients. With the intensity of symptoms being greater among women, a greater focus is needed to obtain empirical evidence regarding the health problems of females receiving HD.A descriptive qualitative design was used to explore the health problems of women undergoing maintenance HD. The sampling technique used was maximum variation purposive sampling. The data were collected through in-depth face-to-face interviews with 12 female patients attending the dialysis unit of a tertiary care hospital in northern Kerala, South India, using a semi-structured interview guide. The interview was audiotaped, and the participant content was later converted verbatim into English. The content was imported to NVivo and coded. Thematic analysis was performed using Braun and Clarke's six-step approach.During data analysis, six major themes and 20 subthemes emerged. The themes include (1) physical suffering, (2) mental agony, (3) restricted life, (4) sexual inactivity, (5) breakdown of social life, and (6) financial hardship.Females undergoing maintenance hemodialysis experience significant health-related issues in all major dimensions of health. They are physically vulnerable, psychologically defeated, and socially detached. The study highlights the need for detailed evaluation and consistently supportive and educational care.

Authors & Co-authors:  George Nalini Kumar D'Silva Shenoy

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Citations :  Kovesdy CP. Epidemiology of chronic kidney disease: An update 2022. Kidney Int Suppl (2011) 2022;12:7–11..
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Doi : 456
SSN : 2277-9531
Study Population
Women,Female,Females
Mesh Terms
Other Terms
Hemodialysis;India;physical and psychosocial burden;women
Study Design
Study Approach
Qualitative
Country of Study
Publication Country
India