2007
DOI: 10.1111/j.1547-5069.2007.00175.x
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Nonadherence With Diet and Fluid Restrictions and Perceived Social Support in Patients Receiving Hemodialysis

Abstract: The results of this study showed that nonadherence was more common among younger, married patients, and those with lower levels of perceived social support.

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“…Increasing the intake of improper foods and drinks increases the likelihood of production of metabolites in blood and fluid poisoning and thus creating complications and premature mortality (29). Kara et al found that 58% and 68.1% of patients had mild to very severe non-adherence to diet and mild to very severe fluid intake, respectively (30). In another study, the diet and fluids non-adherence rates were reported 25.1% and 18.4% in dialysis patients, respectively (31).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Increasing the intake of improper foods and drinks increases the likelihood of production of metabolites in blood and fluid poisoning and thus creating complications and premature mortality (29). Kara et al found that 58% and 68.1% of patients had mild to very severe non-adherence to diet and mild to very severe fluid intake, respectively (30). In another study, the diet and fluids non-adherence rates were reported 25.1% and 18.4% in dialysis patients, respectively (31).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conditions and deaths of fellow patients compel them to confront not only the effects of illness-related changes but also their own mortality (Molzahn et al, 2012). Previous studies have indicated that most dialysis patients do not comply with their diet and fluid restrictions (Kara et al, 2007;Kugler, Vlaminck, Haverich, & Maes, 2005). Kim and Evangelista (2010) found that negative illness perceptions were associated with low adherence rates to medication and fluid and diet restriction among patients with ESRD on hemodialysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Few studies have paid attention to nonmedical factors such as self-maintenance, societal contribution, interpersonal relationships, social support, and occupational performance (McAdams-Demarco et al, 2012;Turkmen et al, 2012). Kara, Caglar, and Kilic (2007) found that non-adherence with the diet and fluid restrictions was more common among younger, married dialysis patients, and those with lower levels of perceived social support. They concluded that patients' perceptions may be more important than objective clinical assessments in determining compliance.…”
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“…However, HD is a stressful experience for both the patient and the family. This population is threatened with many potential losses and changes in life-style [2][3][4][5]. The way patients cope with treatment-related physiological and psychosocial stressors (e.g.…”
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“…Moreover, the scientific data regarding the treatment-related stressors and coping strategies in patients on HD were recognized. Future research will enhance understanding of treatment-related stressors and coping strategies in patients on HD and develop more effective interventions [1][2][3][4][5][6][7].…”
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