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Health Promotional Life Style Intervention on Knowledge and Practice Regarding Prevention of Co-Morbid Conditions and Complications of Chronic Renal Failure among Hemodialysis Ashwini Patil; Indrawati Rao; Sateesh Biradar
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v16i1.17754

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Hemodialysis is the most frequent treatment method for CRF. However, it has been argued that anumber of restrictions and modifications accompany this treatment, which have a detrimental impacton the quality of patient’s life and affect individuals’ physical and psychological well-being. Objectiveof the study was to assess health promotional life style modification regarding prevention of comorbidcondition and complications of chronic renal failure among hemodialysis patient. A QuantitativeResearch approach and Quasi experimental research design (Nonequivalent control group pretest postDesign) was used for the present study. The sample consisted of 200 chronic renal failure patientsundergoing hemodialysis were selected by convenient non probability sampling technique. ResultsThe finding of the study revealed that in experimental group, pretest Knowledge mean score of thesamples had 20.26 and in posttest knowledge mean score had 33.93 so the difference is 13.67, thisdifference was large and it is statistically significant. Whereas in control group, pretest, this differencewas small and it was statistically not significant. In experimental group, mean pretest Practice scoreof the samples showed statistically significant. In experimental group 16.28% improvement in QOLscore after intervention and in control group improvement score is 0.35%. This difference showed theeffectiveness of the study. Considering correlation between experimental group posttest knowledgescore and posttest practice score was (r=0.44 P≤01), correlation between experimental group posttestknowledge score and posttest QOL score was (r=0.45 P≤01) and correlation between posttest practicescore and QOL score was (r=0.52 P≤01). It showed moderate positive correlation among them. Theresult of the present study suggest that health promotional life style modification is necessary to reducecomplications and co morbidities which is occur due to CRF and enhance quality of life of chronicpatients.
Effectiveness of Guided Imagery Technique in Reduction of Stress Level among Chronic Renal Failure Patients Sateesh Biradar; Ashwini Patil
Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology Vol. 15 No. 3 (2021): Indian Journal of Forensic Medicine & Toxicology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37506/ijfmt.v15i3.15938

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Background: A quasi experimental study to evaluate the effectiveness of guided imagery technique inreduction of stress level among chronic renal failure patients. The aim of the study wasto determine thestress level among patients with chronic renal failure in experimental group after introduction of guidedimagery. Methods and Material: A true experimental two-group pre-test - post-test design was used for thepresent study. The sample consisted of 100 chronic renal failure patients undergoing dialysis were randomlyassigned to experimental group and control group (N=50+50=100). Data was analysed using paired andunpaired‘t’ test, chi-square test, Karl Pearson correlation co-efficiency, and Spearman’s correlation coefficiency. Results: In experimental Group 62% of the samples had moderate level of stress, 20% of thesamples had severe level of stress and 18% of the samples had mild level of stress with mean and SD of64.02, 5.88. There was a significant reduction in the mean post test stress score of experimental groupcompared to mean pre test stress score of experimental group at 0.05 level of significance. (t49 = 6.526, P< 0.05). The results showed that chronic renal failure patients had significant level of stress related to theirillness and guided imagery is an effective intervention for reduction of stress. Conclusion: Guided imageryis a simple non-invasive, cost effective, method that can be used for reduction of stress without any adverseeffects on the patients. Patients themselves can practice their own imagery without any assistance.