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肾内科及血液透析医务人员对血液透析期间低血压的认知、态度和实践:一项多中心横断面研究
Authors Cheng D, Xie L, Chu X, Bai Y, He T
Received 11 October 2024
Accepted for publication 29 January 2025
Published 28 August 2025 Volume 2025:18 Pages 5359—5369
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JMDH.S499943
Checked for plagiarism Yes
Review by Single anonymous peer review
Peer reviewer comments 2
Editor who approved publication: Dr Charles V Pollack
Dongmei Cheng,* Lijun Xie,* Xin Chu, Yingchun Bai, Tingting He
Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610072, People’s Republic of China
*These authors contributed equally to this work
Correspondence: Xin Chu, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 610072, People’s Republic of China, Tel +86 18981883803, Email chuxin780912@sina.com
Objective: To explore the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) of nephrology and hemodialysis medical staff regarding hypotension in hemodialysis patients.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted between March and May 2024 across nine hospitals in China. The KAP scores were collected using a structured questionnaire including demographic characteristics, knowledge, attitudes, and practices.
Results: The study cohort consisted of 205 medical staff [169 (82.44%) female], included 55 nephrologists or physicians (26.83%), 131 nurses (63.90%), and 19 related medical technicians (9.27%). The mean scores for knowledge, attitudes, and practices were 15.47 ± 5.08 (possible range: 0– 20), 45.44 ± 4.41 (possible range: 10– 50), and 28.80 ± 5.53 (possible range: 7– 35), respectively. Spearman correlation analysis revealed significant positive relationships between knowledge and attitude (r = 0.283, P < 0.001), knowledge and practice (r = 0.605, P < 0.001), and attitude and practice (r = 0.486, P < 0.001). Path analysis showed that knowledge (β = 0.439, P < 0.001), attitudes (β = 0.330, P < 0.001), current department (β = − 0.947, P = 0.025) and experience of participating in literature related to hypotension during hemodialysis (β = 1.769, P = 0.004) had effects on practice.
Conclusion: Medical staff in this study demonstrated generally adequate levels of knowledge, attitudes, and practices concerning hypotension management in hemodialysis patients. Ongoing professional development and targeted educational interventions are recommended to further enhance the competency of healthcare providers in managing hypotension among hemodialysis patients.
Keywords: cross-sectional study, hemodialysis, hypotension, knowledge, attitudes, practices, medical staff