2020
DOI: 10.1155/2020/6918216
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Physical Activity and Quality of Sleep in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease on Hemodialysis: A Preliminary Report

Abstract: Chronic kidney disease significantly impairs patients’ daily lives and worsens their quality of life. The aim of this study was to investigate the physical activity and quality of sleep, during three days (previous day of dialysis, on the day of dialysis and after day of dialysis), in patients with end-stage renal on hemodialysis. 12 hemodialysis patients were included in our study, answered the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) questionnaire, and for each patient were used a smart bracelet for three days … Show more

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“…As mentioned in the present study, inability to work, stress and difficulty sleeping were among the parameters that seemed to significantly affect the quality of life of patients. Consistent with these findings was research by Theodorou et al, 2020,12 who concluded that sleep difficulties are due to the generalized anxiety of patients from the disease and dialysis in general. So, patients not only suffer from insomnia but also from difficulty in sleeping and maintaining sleep, as well as from restless sleep when it finally occurs.…”
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“…As mentioned in the present study, inability to work, stress and difficulty sleeping were among the parameters that seemed to significantly affect the quality of life of patients. Consistent with these findings was research by Theodorou et al, 2020,12 who concluded that sleep difficulties are due to the generalized anxiety of patients from the disease and dialysis in general. So, patients not only suffer from insomnia but also from difficulty in sleeping and maintaining sleep, as well as from restless sleep when it finally occurs.…”
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“…Conventional HD includes three sessions per week that last between three and four hours each. In all, such period "on the machine" consumes 9 to 12 hours per week process ensures the survival of patients (Theodorou et al, 2020). But this cause Patients' everyday lives to be monotonous and constrained, which restricts their activities after therapy begins and encourages sedentary behaviour, functional impairment, and inactivity so impaired quality of life (Lim & Lee, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%