2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10943-020-01000-z
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Association Between Spiritual Well-Being and Resilience Among Turkish Hemodialysis Patients

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“…As hypothesized, the results of this study indicated that better SES (higher education level and family income) contributed to a higher level of psychological resilience in maintenance hemodialysis patients, which supports the theory proposed by Wister et al ( 20 ). Maintenance hemodialysis patients with better SES might have more comprehensive understanding of the disease, adopt more effective problem-solving strategies, and have access to more information/health care services ( 39 , 40 ). Interestingly, the predictive utility of family monthly income was no longer significant when social support was included in the model, which indicates that the family financial level of maintenance hemodialysis patients may affect the psychological resilience through the role of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As hypothesized, the results of this study indicated that better SES (higher education level and family income) contributed to a higher level of psychological resilience in maintenance hemodialysis patients, which supports the theory proposed by Wister et al ( 20 ). Maintenance hemodialysis patients with better SES might have more comprehensive understanding of the disease, adopt more effective problem-solving strategies, and have access to more information/health care services ( 39 , 40 ). Interestingly, the predictive utility of family monthly income was no longer significant when social support was included in the model, which indicates that the family financial level of maintenance hemodialysis patients may affect the psychological resilience through the role of social support.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we discovered that the spiritual well-being of participants was high and similar results were obtained in the studies explored in the literature. 14,[26][27][28] Similarly, in a study conducted by, 26 they found that Turkish hemodialysis patients also had a high level of spiritual well-being, and a study by 29 reported that hemodialysis patients had a moderate level of spiritual well-being. The results in our study were similar to those in the literature.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…O autor considera que não há como afirmar se seria o elevado nível de resiliência de um paciente em HD o responsável por um comportamento de maior autocuidado do paciente em relação à sua dieta e ingesta alimentar, consequentemente, influenciando positivamente no IMC. Por outro lado, o nível educacional, econômico e a duração da doença renal foram fatores preditivos da resiliência de pacientes em diálise (Duran, Avci, Esim, 2020).…”
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