2012
DOI: 10.5262/tndt.2012.1001.07
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The Effect of Education Given to Hemodialysis Patients on Blood Pressure and Weight Gain

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to investigate effect of salt and fluid restriction education for patients undergoing hemodialysis and nonadherent to fluid restriction treatment on blood pressure and weight gain.MATERIAL and METHODS: The study sample consisted of 100 patients, nonadherent to fluid restriction treatment, undergoing routine 3 times a week hemodialysis treatment at a hemodialysis center. Salt and fluid restriction education was given to patients once a week during two consecutive weeks. Pre and post-… Show more

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“…When our findings were compared with the literature, it was seen that some research findings 43 were different from some similar research findings [42][43][44] . In the literature, the reason why malnutrition is more common in female patients receiving HD treatment than in male patients is explained by female patients' fluid restrictions and noncompliance with medical nutrition therapy 48,49 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When our findings were compared with the literature, it was seen that some research findings 43 were different from some similar research findings [42][43][44] . In the literature, the reason why malnutrition is more common in female patients receiving HD treatment than in male patients is explained by female patients' fluid restrictions and noncompliance with medical nutrition therapy 48,49 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%