Determinants of the Quality of Life for Hemodialysis Patients

Authors

  • Danies Tunjung Pratiwi School of Health Sciences Buana Husada Ponorogo, East Java / Masters Program in Public Health, Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Didik Gunawan Tamtomo Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Sebelas Maret
  • Arief Suryono Faculty of Law, Universitas Sebelas Maret

Abstract

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a major cause of changes in activity, psychology and life. Analysis of the use of hemodialysis on quality of life was carried out as a treatment eva­lu­a­tion to maintain the survival of CKD patients. This study aimed to determine the determinants qu­a­­lity of life among he­modialysis patients.

Subjects and Method: This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the Hospital Hemodialysis Unit Dr. Hardjono, Ponorogo, East Java, in April 2019. A total sample of 200 hemodialysis patients we­­re selected using simple random sampling. The dependent variable was the quality of life of he­mo­­dialysis patients. The independent variables were age, gender, education, type of financing, fa­mi­ly­ income, stress, frequency of hemodialysis, level of physical dependence, comorbidity, and so­cial group. The data of life quality were collected using the Kidney Disease Quality of Life (KDQoL) SF-36 questionnaire and analyzed using multiple logistic regressions.

Results: The quality of life of hemodialysis patients was affected by age ≥ 50 years (b = -1.40; CI 95% = -2.42 to -0.36; p = 0.008), severe stress (b = -1.73; CI 95% = -2.91 to -0.54; p = 0.004), had co­­­morbidity (b = -1.25; CI 95% = -2.29 to -0.23; p = 0.017), male sex (b = 1.48; CI 95% = 0.41 to 2.54; p = 0.007), education high (b = 1.46; 95% CI = 0.43 to 2.50; p = 0.006), family income ≥ mi­ni­­mum wage (b = 1.98; 95% CI = 0.75 to 3.20; p = 0.002), PBI financing type (b = 1.69; 95% CI = 0.40 to 2.98; p = 0.010), frequency of hemodialysis often (b = 1.21; 95% CI = 0.20 to 2.22; p = 0.019), independent physical dependence level (b = 1.41; 95% CI = 0.33 to 2.49 ; p = 0.011), and has a social group (b = 3.28; 95% CI = 1.12 to 9.65; p = 0.031).

Conclusions: Age, gender, education, type of financing, family income, stress, frequency of he­mo­di­a­lysis, level of physical dependence, comorbidity, and social group affect the quality of life of he­mo­­dialysis patients.

Keywords: Chronic kidney disease, quality of life, hemodialysis, social group.

Correspondence: Danies Tunjung Pratiwi. STIKES Buana Husada, Jl. Gabah Sinawur 9A, Ponorogo 63411, Jawa Timur. Email: daniestunjung@gmail.com. Mobile: +6285229-209108

Indonesian Journal of Medicine (2019), 4(2): 145-154
https://doi.org/10.26911/theijmed.2019.04.02.08

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