An exploration of health beliefs related to fluid-restricted in patients undergoing hemodialysis

Inda Rian, P. and Nursalam and Ninuk Dian Kurniawati (2019) An exploration of health beliefs related to fluid-restricted in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 10 (9). pp. 1202-1206.

Full text not available from this repository.
Official URL: https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2....

Abstract

Background: Adherence to the therapeutic regimen is important for patients undergoing hemodialysis. The problem of non-compliance with fluid management is still a major problem for patients undergoing hemodialysis. Health-related beliefs on patients undergoing hemodialysis are one of the factors that influence their adherence to the diet, but how is the confidence level of hemodialysis patients in Indonesia especially regarding fluid restriction still unclear. The aimed of this study was to explore the adherence of fluid restriction and health-beliefs related to fluid restriction in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Method: A cross-sectional study was conducted among 115 patients undergoing hemodialysis with a simple random sampling technique. Data were collected through an information form, the belief about fluid adherence scale including four subscales: perceived threat (susceptibility & seriousness), perceived benefit, perceived barrier, and self-efficacy. Descriptive statistic was used for data analysis. Result: The result showed that the majority of patients were less adherence to fluid restrictions (53.9). The prevalence of patients who have perceived barrier was higher (53) than the result of belief in the perceived benefits (51). Most patients have negative self-efficacy values against fluid restrictions. Conclusion: Non-adherence with fluid restriction was a problem among hemodialysis patient. High levels of non-adherence are associated with greater �perceived barriers�. A better understanding of health beliefs related to fluid restriction is needed by patients and to facilitate the implementation of tailored interventions. © 2019, Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development. All rights reserved.

Item Type: Article
Additional Information: cited By 0
Uncontrolled Keywords: adult; Article; chronic kidney failure; cross-sectional study; descriptive research; dietary compliance; female; fluid intake; health belief; hemodialysis; human; Likert scale; major clinical study; male; perception; prevalence; questionnaire; sampling; self concept; water deprivation
Divisions: Artikel Ilmiah > SCOPUS INDEXED JOURNAL
Creators:
CreatorsNIM
Inda Rian, P.UNSPECIFIED
NursalamUNSPECIFIED
Ninuk Dian KurniawatiUNSPECIFIED
Depositing User: Ika Rudianto
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2021 05:38
URI: http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/103724
Sosial Share:

Actions (login required)

View Item View Item