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老年维持性血液透析患者失志综合征的发生率及影响因素:一项多中心横断面研究
Authors Zhang H, Yang L, Xing X, Huang Y, Lv X
Received 11 December 2024
Accepted for publication 4 February 2025
Published 15 February 2025 Volume 2025:18 Pages 787—797
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/IJGM.S511458
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Redoy Ranjan
Hong Zhang, Lan Yang, Xinmei Xing, Yao Huang, Xiangying Lv
Department of Nephrology, Baoding No 1 Central Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Baoding, Hebei, People’s Republic of China
Correspondence: Hong Zhang, Department of Nephrology, Baoding No 1 Central Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Baoding Great Wall North Street No 320, Baoding, Hebei, 071000, People’s Republic of China, Email snkzhanghong@sina.com
Objective: This observational study aimed to investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of demoralization syndrome (DS) in elderly maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients, with a focus on improving their psychological distress levels.
Methods: Convenient sampling was used to select 350 MHD patients aged 60 or older from three tertiary hospitals in China. Data was collected using questionnaires, including the Chinese version of the DS Scale. Statistical analysis was conducted using SPSS 26.0 software.
Results: Single factor analysis revealed that sex, average monthly household income, living alone, dialysis duration, complications, and self-care abilities were significant influencers of DS levels. The average DS score was moderately high, with 59.4% of patients scoring in the high range. Multivariable linear regression identified average monthly household income, dialysis duration, complications, and self-management abilities as independent factors impacting DS.
Conclusion: The study highlighted the importance of addressing complications, enhancing social support, improving self-management skills, and tailoring individualized hemodialysis plans to reduce DS levels and alleviate psychological distress in elderly MHD patients. These findings provide valuable insights for healthcare providers aiming to enhance patient well-being in this population.
Keywords: demoralization syndrome, hemodialysis, end-stage renal disease