Impact of nursing care on weight gain, feeling of worry, helplessness and well-being of chronic kidney patients
- Conditions
- Diseases of the genitourinary system,
- Registration Number
- CTRI/2022/08/044974
- Lead Sponsor
- Self
- Brief Summary
Evidence-based evaluations, Promoting knowledge, skills and awareness by understanding the symptoms, risk factors, stages of kidney disease and complications of haemodialysis, skill about home-based care and management of haemodialysis complications (such as diet and nutrition, weight control, medication, and available resources), fistula care and hygiene (skin) care, information for a lifestyle change, emotional support of haemodialysis patient, maintenance and promotion of mental health and physical health relatively scarce for the haemodialysis patients.
Haemodialysis patients may have a greater risk of increasing IDWG, growing anxiety and depression and poor quality of life, they may need to learn about Promoting knowledge by understanding the symptoms, risk factors, stages of kidney disease and complications of haemodialysis. They should increase their skill about Home-based care and management of haemodialysis complications (such as diet and nutrition, weight control, medication, and available resources) Fistula care and hygiene (skin) care etc. Also, they require information for lifestyle change, emotional support, maintenance and promotion of own mental health and physical health.
Nurses who have an impact on the care of haemodialysis patients and have the skills that can alter the level of anxiety and depression, quality of life-related to interdialytic weight gain. It is necessary for nurses to have a valuable resource with evidence-based practice on nursing activities to help them achieve the best possible outcomes. Nurses require knowledge and skills to provide quality care to haemodialysis patients. Nurses play an essential role in the management of patients with haemodialysis.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Not Yet Recruiting
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 133
Chronic kidney patients on haemodialysis who were Continuing their maintenance haemodialysis for a period of three months and above on an outdoor basis Age ≥ 18 years to 65 years Able to read, communicate and understand Odia, Hindi and English Able to carry out the instruction Willing to be included in the study.
Chronic kidney patients on haemodialysis who were Continuing their haemodialysis on an indoor basis Patients who required full support for ambulation Patients who were not cooperative and not interested to participate Who was diagnosed or on the treatment of any of the mental illness or on psychotherapy Who had a vision problem.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Interventional
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To find out the effect of multidisciplinary nursing base line 6 weeks, 12 weeks intervention on interdialytic weight gain, anxiety and base line 6 weeks, 12 weeks depression and quality of life among chronic haemodialysis base line 6 weeks, 12 weeks patients in a selected tertiary care hospital base line 6 weeks, 12 weeks
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method To assess the level of interdialytic weight gain, anxiety and depression and quality of life among chronic
Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
IMS & SUM Hospital
🇮🇳Khordha, ORISSA, India
IMS & SUM Hospital🇮🇳Khordha, ORISSA, IndiaDr Debaprasad KarPrincipal investigator7080185569debaprasadkar@soa.ac.in