Effect assessment of applying the partnership care model on quality of life in hemodialysis patients reffering to Be'sat Hospital of IRI Air Force
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F Ghavidel * , SH Mohammadzadeh , H Pirasteh , H Alavi Majd  |
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Abstract: (16355 Views) |
Background: In patients with a chronic disease such as end stage renal
disease, functioning status and quality of life is much lower than
general population. The present quasi-experimental study was
carried out in order to determine the effects of applying partnership
care model on quality of life in hemodialysis (HD) patient in Tehran,
2008.
Materials and methods: Thirty-two HD patients selected as before & after
groups for the purpose of this research were investigated over the
period of two months. Data collection tools included: 1-identify
questionnaire and the quality of life general health 2-the
questionnaire of educational evaluation tools designed by
researcher 3-questionnaire sf-36 (QOL). Immediately after this time
the researcher started to have some manipulation over the same
group that had been considered as case. SPSS descriptive
statistics, paired t-teat, wilcoxon and McNemar were applied to
analyze the collected data.
Results: Data analysis showed that paired t-test there was a significant
relationship between applying partnership care model and general
dimensions of HD patients QOL (p<0.001). Paired t-test also
revealed that there was a significant relationship between applying
partnership care and specific dimension of HD patients QOL
(p<0.001).
Conclusion: According to these finding, applying partnership care
causes significant difference in the levels of both dimensions of HD
patients QOL therefore, applying this caring model can promote HD
patients quality of life. Furthermore, the research hypothesis that
applying partnership care model can't promote quality of life level in
hemodialysis patients was rejected, while model effectiveness in
theses patients was confirmed. |
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Keywords: Partnership care model, Hemodialysis patients, Quality of life |
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Type of Study: Original |
Received: 2012/03/7 | Accepted: 2014/06/3 | Published: 2014/06/3
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