Impact of a Nurse-Led Chronic Disease Management Intervention Model on Quality of Care and Satisfaction of Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients
Lanlan Wang,
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Jing Li,
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Yunxiang Shen
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et al.
Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
8(5), P. 322 - 328
Published: June 24, 2024
Objective:
To
explore
the
impact
of
a
nurse-led
chronic
disease
management
model
on
quality
care
and
satisfaction
maintenance
hemodialysis
patients.
Methods:
72
patients
who
received
(MHD)
from
June
2021
to
March
2022
were
selected
undergo
model.
The
indexes,
nutritional
status,
occurrence
adverse
events
assessed
after
24
weeks
intervention,
patients’
was
investigated
analyzed.
Results:
Comparing
pre-intervention
urea
reduction
rate
clearance
improved
but
not
statistically
different
(P
>
0.05),
β2-microglobulin
significantly
reduced
compared
with
<
0.05);
effect
decreasing
blood
calcium,
parathyroid
hormone,
potassium
levels
obvious
level
phosphorus
decreased
0.01),
albumin
hemoglobin
increased
better
than
before
intervention
incidence
intradialytic
hypotension
hypertension
lower
total
complications
0.01);
there
no
significant
difference
in
Self-Depression
Scale
scores
Self-Anxiety
0.01).
Patient
greatly
improved,
0.05).
Conclusion:
led
by
specialized
nurses
is
conducive
improving
psychological
state
status
dialysis
patients,
enhancing
adequacy
for
reducing
related
complications,
ultimately
achieving
purpose
life
which
has
clinical
value.
Language: Английский
Cardiovascular Events and Related Factors in Routine Hemodialysis Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) at a Tertiary Care Hospital in Pakistan
Jais Kumar Karmani,
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Mohammad Ali
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Pakistan Journal of Health Sciences,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 39 - 43
Published: Aug. 31, 2024
Cardiovascular-related
events
were
a
significant
problem
in
patients
receiving
dialysis.
These
at
higher
risk
due
to
the
complex
interplay
of
factors
such
as
hypertension,
anemia,
and
other
comorbid
conditions.
Objective:
To
find
cardiovascular
related
routine
hemodialysis
with
Chronic
Kidney
Disease
(CKD)
tertiary
care
hospital
Pakistan.
Methods:
This
Cross-sectional
retrospective
study
conducted
dialysis
hospital,
from
October
2022
December
2023.
Patients
that
experienced
included
study,
those
not
experiencing
any
event
excluded
research.
Informed
consent
was
taken
collect
data.
Results:
The
255
(mean
age
60.5
years
±10.2),
128
males
(50.1%)
127
females
(49.8%).
Heart
failure
most
common
event,
followed
by
pleural
effusion,
while
sudden
cardiac
death
one
least
frequent
but
significant.
Hypertension
anemia
major
for
end-stage
renal
disease,
thyroid
function
issues
being
associated.
Conclusions:
Managing
CKD
risks
Peritoneal
Dialysis
(PD)
Hemodialysis
(HD)
requires
strict
control
blood
pressure,
lipids,
glucose,
careful
monitoring
volume
status.
Lifestyle
changes
advancements
equipment
show
promise,
more
research
is
needed
optimize
treatment
improve
outcomes.
Clinicians
can
reduce
enhance
life
expectancy
quality
addressing
these
factors.
Language: Английский