1.Summary of the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Luchen CHEN ; Huajuan SHEN ; Yongze DONG ; Meiling ZHOU ; Xiujun XU ; Yan JIANG ; Mengjiao ZHAO ; Shiyan YAO ; Guannan MA ; Haixin SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(34):4665-4674
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD), to guide the development of nutrition management programs.Methods:Using the 6S evidence model, literature on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients was electronically retrieved from databases and websites including UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, UK Kidney Association, PubMed, Web of Science, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Data. The search period was from database establishment to July 30, 2024. After screening and quality assessment of the literature, evidence was extracted and summarized.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, comprising one clinical decision, six guidelines, five systematic reviews, five expert consensus, and two randomized controlled trials. Twenty-six pieces of evidence were summarized from six aspects of nutrition team establishment and counseling, nutritional screening and assessment, nutritional support, nutrient intake, nutritional monitoring, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence summary on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients provides a basis for implementing nutritional interventions. Evidence transformation and application should be conducted in accordance with patient preferences and the actual clinical context.
2.Summary of the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in maintenance hemodialysis patients
Luchen CHEN ; Huajuan SHEN ; Yongze DONG ; Meiling ZHOU ; Xiujun XU ; Yan JIANG ; Mengjiao ZHAO ; Shiyan YAO ; Guannan MA ; Haixin SONG
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2025;31(34):4665-4674
Objective:To summarize the best evidence for nutrition management of sarcopenia in patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD), to guide the development of nutrition management programs.Methods:Using the 6S evidence model, literature on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients was electronically retrieved from databases and websites including UpToDate, Guidelines International Network, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-Based Health Care Center Database, European Society for Clinical Nutrition and Metabolism, UK Kidney Association, PubMed, Web of Science, China Biology Medicine disc, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Data. The search period was from database establishment to July 30, 2024. After screening and quality assessment of the literature, evidence was extracted and summarized.Results:A total of 19 articles were included, comprising one clinical decision, six guidelines, five systematic reviews, five expert consensus, and two randomized controlled trials. Twenty-six pieces of evidence were summarized from six aspects of nutrition team establishment and counseling, nutritional screening and assessment, nutritional support, nutrient intake, nutritional monitoring, and health education.Conclusions:The evidence summary on nutrition management of sarcopenia in MHD patients provides a basis for implementing nutritional interventions. Evidence transformation and application should be conducted in accordance with patient preferences and the actual clinical context.
3.Effect of motivational interviewing on health literacy and quality of life of patients on maintenance hemodialysis
Meiling ZHOU ; Xiujun XU ; Yanfang CHEN ; Yanqing JIA ; Hongfang JIANG ; Huajuan SHEN
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing 2019;25(24):3156-3160
ObjectiveTo investigate the effect of motivational interviewing on health literacy and quality of life of patients on maintenance hemodialysis. MethodsUsing convenience sampling method, 100 patients on maintenance hemodialysis were selected from March 2016 to March 2018 in a blood purification center of a Class Ⅲ Grade A hospital. According to dialysis time, the patients were divided into the intervention group (n=50) and control group (n=50). Motivational interviews were conducted in the intervention group. Traditional health education methods were used in the control group. The two groups' scores in health literacy and quality of life from Health Literacy of Patients with Chronic Diseases Questionnaire and Kidney Disease Questionnaire(KDQ) before and after intervention were compared. ResultsAfter 6 months of intervention, the total score of health literacy in the intervention group increased from (87.34±2.85) to (97.34±3.02). The scores of three dimensions of "information acquisition ability", "communication and interaction ability" and"willingness to improve health" were higher than those before intervention, and the total score of health literacy and above three dimensions in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group with statistical differences (P<0.05). The total score of quality of life in the intervention group increased from (100.64±17.62) to (115.60±16.15), among which the scores of "somatic symptoms", "fatigue" and "relationship with others"in the intervention group were higher than those before intervention, and the total score of quality of life and the above three dimensions in the intervention group were higher than those in the control group, the differences were statistically significant (P<0.05). ConclusionsMotivational interviews can improve the health literacy level of maintenance hemodialysis patients, enhance their awareness of improving health, change their bad behaviors, and improve their quality of life.

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