Author(s): Rinku Yadav, Keshav Bhandari, Shiwani Sah, Richa Singh, poonam kumari Yadav

Email(s): rinkyadav143@gmail.com

DOI: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.02   

Address: Rinku Yadav1, Keshav Bhandari2, Shiwani Sah3, Richa Singh4, poonam kumari Yadav5
1Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, National Medical College Nursing Campus, Birgunj, Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal.
2Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, National Medical College Nursing Campus, Birgunj, Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal.
3Department of Medical Surgical Nursing, Madhesh Institute of Health Science, Jankpurdham, Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal.
4Department of community health nursing, National Medical College Nursing Campus, Birgunj, Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal.
5Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Madhesh institute of Health Science, Jankpurdham, Madhesh Pradesh, Nepal.
*Corresponding Author

Published In:   Volume - 3,      Issue - 1,     Year - 2024


ABSTRACT:
INTRODUCTION: Chronic diseases are slow in progression, long in duration and they require medical treatment. The majority of chronic diseases hold the potential to worsen overall health of patients by limiting their capacity to live well, limit the functional status, productivity and health related quality of life (HRQOL) are major contributor to health care costs. And Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) is also one of them. Assessment of quality of life of patients with Chronic kidney disease not only helps to assess the quality of dialysis program but also is useful to guide nephrologists to develop better interventions and plans of care for the future. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to assess the quality of life of patient with Chronic kidney disease (CKD) undergoing hemodialysis in National Medical College And Teaching Hospital Birgunj, parsa, Nepal. MATERIAL METHODS: Quantitative descriptive cross sectional study design was adopted for the study. This study was carried out in CKD patients undergoing hemodialysis in dialysis unit of National Medical College, Teaching Hospital with sample size of 79, the instrument CKD patient undergoing hemodialysis. The data were gathered through A semi structured interview schedule was used to collect data. The standardized tool WHOQOL BREF was used, which consists of 26 items. RESULTS: the study finding revealed that the 43% of the respondents had good quality of life, and 57% of respondents had poor quality of life. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of study findings; it can be concluded that most of the patient with Chronic Kidney Disease undergoing hemodialysis had poor quality of life in physical (89.9%); psychological (83.5%); social (51.9%) and environmental health (69.6%).


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Rinku Yadav, Keshav Bhandari, Shiwani Sah, Richa Singh, poonam kumari Yadav. Health related Quality of Life of patients with Chronic Kidney Disease undergoing Hemodialysis in National Medical College and Teaching Hospital Birgunj, Province 2, Nepal. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research 2024; 3(1):6-2. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.02

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Rinku Yadav, Keshav Bhandari, Shiwani Sah, Richa Singh, poonam kumari Yadav. Health related Quality of Life of patients with Chronic Kidney Disease undergoing Hemodialysis in National Medical College and Teaching Hospital Birgunj, Province 2, Nepal. A and V Pub International Journal of Nursing and Medical Research 2024; 3(1):6-2. doi: 10.52711/ijnmr.2024.02   Available on: https://ijnmronline.com/AbstractView.aspx?PID=2024-3-1-2


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