Effect of social relationship quality on coping with fatigue in patients with chronic renal failure
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1674-2907.2016.01.010
- VernacularTitle:社会关系质量对慢性肾衰竭患者应对疲惫的影响
- Author:
Lijin ZHAO
1
;
Chan PAN
;
Danyan CHEN
Author Information
1. 317500,浙江省温岭市第一人民医院肾内科
- Keywords:
Renal failure;
chronic;
Social relationship quality;
Coping with fatigue
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2016;22(1):38-42
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To investigate the social relationship quality and the coping with fatigue in patients with chronic renal failure ( CRF ) , analyze the relationship between them, so as to provide a new perspective to improve the coping with fatigue. Methods A total of 303 patients with CRF were questionnaired by the social relationship quality scale and the brief fatigue assessment scale. The single factor analysis and multivariate linear regression analysis were used to explore the effect of social relationship quality on coping with fatigue. Results The total score of coping with fatigue was (10. 43 ± 2. 26) in patients with CRF, and the incidence of coping with fatigue was 64. 69%. The total score of social relationship quality in CRF patients was (51. 52 ± 6. 76). Pearson correlation analysis shew that the coping with fatigue was significantly negatively correlated with the family cohesion, family commitment, friends relationship and the total score of social relationship quality (r= -0. 413,-0. 373,-0. 326,-0. 369;P<0. 05). There was significant difference of the score of coping with fatigue in the CRF patients with different sex, age, culture degree, family income, mode of payment, staging of disease and anemia (P<0. 05). Hierarchical regression analysis shew that family cohesion, family commitment, friends relationship, staging of disease, family income, mode of payment and anemia were the influencing factor of the coping with fatigue. Conclusions CRF patients had a high incidence rate of coping with fatigue, and social relationship quality was its influencing factor; the nursing staff can start from the social relationship quality to improve the level of coping with fatigue in CRF patients.