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Title: Multidimensional Symptom Burden among Patients with Hemodialysis in Indonesia
Authors: Wasilah, Hinin
Natashia, Dhea
Huang, Chen-Hui
Chen, Hsing-Mei
Yen, Miaofen
Keywords: chronic kidney disease
hemodialysis
symptom burden
Issue Date: 2021
Abstract: Multidimensional Symptom Burden among Patients with Hemodialysis in Indonesia Hinin Wasilah1 ; Dhea Natashia2 ; Chen-Hui Huang3 ; Hsing-Mei Chen4 ; Miaofen Yen4 1 Fatmawati Nursing Academy, Jakarta, Indonesia 2 Department Medical Surgical Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Muhammadiyah University of Jakarta, Indonesia 3 Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan 4 Sigma Theta Tau, Lambda Beta-At-Large Chapter, Professor, Department of Nursing, College of Medicine, National Cheng Kung University, Taiwan Abstract Background: Patients with hemodialysis commonly experience multiple symptoms. Most of the previous studies analyzed the symptoms as one dimension such as the severity dimension. Conducting the comprehensive symptom assessment among patients with hemodialysis is necessary to gain a better understanding of the symptom burden. Purpose: The aim of this study was to identify symptom burden among patients with hemodialysis comprehensively. Methods: This study was a descriptive study. A convenience sample of 320 patients undergoing hemodialysis was recruited from the dialysis units at two referral hospitals in Indonesia (Fatmawati Hospital and Cipto Mangunkusumo National Hospital). Indonesian Version of Chronic Kidney Disease – Symptom Burden Index (CKD-SBI) was used. For the data analysis, descriptive analysis was used. Results: Total 320 subjects were collected. This study found that lack of energy was the highest physical symptom burden under 4 dimensions: occurrence 269 (84.0%), severity (mean = 4.28, SD = 3.08), distress (mean = 4.42, SD = 3.09), and frequency (mean = 4.41, SD = 3.27). Furthermore, decreased interest in sex was the highest psychological symptom burden under for dimensions: occurrence 210 (65.6%), severity (mean = 3.39, SD = 3.38), distress (mean = 2.92, SD = 2.99), frequency (mean = 3.70, SD = 3.65). Conclusion: Lack of energy and decreased interest in sex were consistently the highest symptom burden among patients with hemodialysis. Creating appropriate interventions and managing the symptoms experienced by patients with hemodialysis comprehensively is very important to improve their quality of life. Keywords: chronic kidney disease; hemodialysis; symptom burden
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