Factors Related to Self-determination to Select Dialysis Modalities in Patients with End-stage Renal Diseases

Authors

  • Patcharee Sangsee
  • Yupin Tanatwanit
  • Wanlapa Kunsongkeit
  • Saifone Moungkum

Keywords:

hope, preference, accessibility, attitude, self-determination, end-stage renal diseases

Abstract

Abstract

Most patients with end-stage renal diseases (ESRD) cannot select the most appropriate dialysis modality, which can then lead to not being able to continue dialysis. This correlational descriptive study aimed to examine factors on ability to select dialysis modalities. The sample was 82 randomly-selected subjects who had been diagnosed by nephrologists with end-stage renal diseases and had to be treated with renal replacement therapies. Data-collection instruments included a personal data record form and questionnaires: hope regarding dialysis modalities, preference of dialysis modalities, accessibility to dialysis service, attitude toward dialysis modalities, and an intrinsic motivation inventory. The data were analyzed via descriptive statistics and Pearson’s product moment correlation coefficients.

          The results showed that most ESRD patients had a high level of ability to self-select appropriate dialysis modalities ( = 40.59, SD = 2.02), and that hope, preference, and accessibility factors were significantly related to ability to self-select appropriate dialysis modalities (r = .32, r = .29, r = .34, p < .01 respectively). There was no association between patient’s attitude toward dialysis modalities and ability to self-determine dialysis modalities (r = -.01, p >.05).

          Professional nurses and other healthcare personnel should support ESRD patients acquiring knowledge relating to their illness and renal replacement therapy options. This will enhance understanding, positive attitudes, and preference for the renal replacement therapies selected, and will promote hope for high quality of life even though their survival depends on renal replacement therapy.

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2020-09-29

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Sangsee, P., Tanatwanit, Y. ., Kunsongkeit, W. ., & Moungkum, S. . (2020). Factors Related to Self-determination to Select Dialysis Modalities in Patients with End-stage Renal Diseases. The Journal of Faculty of Nursing Burapha University, 28(3), 53–65. retrieved from https://he02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/Nubuu/article/view/246071