2016
DOI: 10.20515/otd.54752
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Hemodi̇yali̇z Yapilan Kroni̇k Böbrek Hastalarinda Sağlikli Yaşam Bi̇çi̇mi̇ Davranişlarinin Değerlendi̇ri̇lmesi̇ / the Evaluation Behaviours for Healthy Life Style in Hemodialysis Patients With Chronic Kidney Disease

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“…In the study by Başarır and Pakyüz (11), however, the HPLP-II total score was 156.72 ± 15.53, and the highest and lowest scores in the HPLP-II sub-scales were in the spiritual development (31.92 ± 3.68) and the physical activity (13.39 ± 4.63) sub-scales. Although the total HPLP-II scores of the patients in the studies Başarır and Pakyüz (11) and Özkaraman et al (14) were higher than the results of our study, it was observed that the physical activity is the HPLP-II sub-scale where the patients had the lowest scores. Although the positive effects of physical activity on health and well-being are known, there are many studies reporting that most of HD patients have a sedentary life (19)(20)(21)(22)(23).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 90%
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“…In the study by Başarır and Pakyüz (11), however, the HPLP-II total score was 156.72 ± 15.53, and the highest and lowest scores in the HPLP-II sub-scales were in the spiritual development (31.92 ± 3.68) and the physical activity (13.39 ± 4.63) sub-scales. Although the total HPLP-II scores of the patients in the studies Başarır and Pakyüz (11) and Özkaraman et al (14) were higher than the results of our study, it was observed that the physical activity is the HPLP-II sub-scale where the patients had the lowest scores. Although the positive effects of physical activity on health and well-being are known, there are many studies reporting that most of HD patients have a sedentary life (19)(20)(21)(22)(23).…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 90%
“…It was found that the highest mean score was 22.44 ± 7.01 points in the health responsibility sub-scale of the HPLP-II and the lowest mean score was 14.38 ± 6.70 points in the physical activity sub-scale (Table 1). In the study by Özkaraman et al (14), the mean HPLP-II total score of the patients was 137.34 ± 25.38 and the highest and lowest sub-scale scores were 25.66 ± 4.92 points in the health responsibility subscale and 13.86 ± 5.26 points in the physical activity subscale, respectively. In the study by Başarır and Pakyüz (11), however, the HPLP-II total score was 156.72 ± 15.53, and the highest and lowest scores in the HPLP-II sub-scales were in the spiritual development (31.92 ± 3.68) and the physical activity (13.39 ± 4.63) sub-scales.…”
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“…HD hastalarının sağlıklı yaşam biçimi davranışları üzerine yaptıkları çalışmada, erkeklerin fiziksel aktivite, beslenme ve stres yönetimi puanlarının kadınlardan yüksek, bekar hastaların, evli olanlara göre fiziksel aktivite, beslenme, manevi gelişim ve stres yönetimi puanlarının daha düşük olduğunu saptamışlardır. 20 Diğer bazı kronik hastalığı (romatoid artrit, ülseratif kolit gibi.) olan bireylerde de benzer kısıtlılık duygularının yaşandığı gösterilmiştir.…”
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