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接受腹膜透析治疗的患者所经历的不确定性。

The experience of uncertainty among patients having peritoneal dialysis.

作者信息

Madar Hadassa, Bar-Tal Yoram

机构信息

Department of Nephrology, Rabin Medical Center-Hasharon Campus, Petah Tikva, Israel.

出版信息

J Adv Nurs. 2009 Aug;65(8):1664-9. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2648.2009.05013.x. Epub 2009 Jun 1.

Abstract

AIM

This paper is a report of a study conducted to examine factors (severity and duration of the disease, credible authority, social support, education) that may influence the level of uncertainty and stress in patients having peritoneal dialysis.

BACKGROUND

Although home peritoneal dialysis improves the patient's quality of life, it has both physiological and psychosocial disadvantages. These disadvantages, along with the experience of chronic disease (end-stage renal disease), create strong feelings of stress and uncertainty. Few studies have examined the correlation between the peritoneal dialysis experience and this level of uncertainty.

METHOD

The sample comprised 71 patients having peritoneal dialysis. Their average age was 57 years (SD = 12.8), average number of years of education was 11.9 (SD = 3.25), and average time on peritoneal dialysis was 30.6 months (SD = 12.8). Data were collected from February to June 2004; the subjects answered a questionnaire comprising medical data, perception of the nurse and/or physician as epistemic authority, satisfaction with social support, level of uncertainty regarding the disease, its treatment and outcomes, and level of stress.

FINDINGS

Only patients' self-rated health and level of education, and doctors' epistemic authority contributed statistically significantly to explaining patients' uncertainty. Level of education was found to affect both uncertainty and stress. The factors that most influenced patients' uncertainty were related to their ability to process information. Familiarity with their disease was less influential.

CONCLUSION

Peritoneal dialysis nurses should be aware of the fact that they can reduce their patients' uncertainty and stress by helping them to maintain hope and to view their health status positively.

摘要

目的

本文报告一项研究,旨在探讨可能影响腹膜透析患者不确定性和压力水平的因素(疾病的严重程度和持续时间、可信权威、社会支持、教育程度)。

背景

尽管家庭腹膜透析可提高患者的生活质量,但它存在生理和心理社会方面的不利因素。这些不利因素,连同慢性病(终末期肾病)的经历,会产生强烈的压力和不确定感。很少有研究探讨腹膜透析经历与这种不确定性水平之间的相关性。

方法

样本包括71名进行腹膜透析的患者。他们的平均年龄为57岁(标准差 = 12.8),平均受教育年限为11.9年(标准差 = 3.25),平均腹膜透析时间为30.6个月(标准差 = 12.8)。数据于2004年2月至6月收集;受试者回答了一份问卷,内容包括医疗数据、对护士和/或医生作为认知权威的看法、对社会支持的满意度、对疾病及其治疗和结果的不确定程度以及压力水平。

结果

只有患者的自评健康状况、教育程度以及医生的认知权威对解释患者的不确定性有统计学显著贡献。发现教育程度会影响不确定性和压力。最影响患者不确定性的因素与他们处理信息的能力有关。对疾病的熟悉程度影响较小。

结论

腹膜透析护士应意识到,他们可以通过帮助患者保持希望并积极看待自己的健康状况,来降低患者的不确定性和压力。

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