2020
DOI: 10.29082/ijnms/2020/vol4/iss2/300
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The Characteristic Description of Compliance With Fluid Limitation, Interdyalitic Weight Gain (Idwg), and Quality of Life in Hemodialysis Patients in Palembang City

Abstract: Patients with hemodialysis are required to carry out routine care, diet arrangements, and fluid restrictions. The highest non-compliance in patients is fluid restriction. Excessive fluid intake can be seen from weight gain between dialysis time (IDWG). IDWG in hemodialysis patients should not be more than 3.5%, where an increase in IDWG can cause the risk of death and decreased quality of life. However, at the hospital itself, routine identification of fluid restriction non-compliance activities was not carrie… Show more

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“…Excessive fluid intake in people with chronic kidney disease can be seen through increased body weight or interdialytic weight gain status, namely weight gain between two hemodialysis sessions. The value of interdialytic weight gain in hemodialysis patients is recommended not to be more than 3.5% [6]. Poor adherence to fluid intake management is detrimental to long-term survival in patients undergoing hemodialysis.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Excessive fluid intake in people with chronic kidney disease can be seen through increased body weight or interdialytic weight gain status, namely weight gain between two hemodialysis sessions. The value of interdialytic weight gain in hemodialysis patients is recommended not to be more than 3.5% [6]. Poor adherence to fluid intake management is detrimental to long-term survival in patients undergoing hemodialysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with chronic kidney disease undergoing hemodialysis programs must make dietary adjustments, routine care, and limit fluids [6]. Sodium build-up results in a decrease in kidney function that is not optimal to maintain homeostasis and ultimately causes an increase in extracellular fluid volume during the interval between hemodialysis [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%