THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION ONINTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS

Authors

  • Ida Rosdiana Tasikmalaya Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia
  • Yanti Cahyati Tasikmalaya Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia
  • Dudi Hartono Tasikmalaya Health Polytechnics, Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31674/mjmr.2018.v02i04.002

Abstract

Interdialytic weight gain (IDWG) is one of such problems that are often experienced by hemodialysis patients worldwide. This problem is basically caused by the inability of the kidney excretory function, so that regardless of the patient's fluid intake, weight gain will always be there. High IDWG is associated with high blood pressure before dialysis and increased mortality. One of the causes of the high IDWG in hemodialysis patients is due to the inability of the patient to perform self-care, so an action is needed to support educational nursing. The study aimed to explain the effect of education on IDWG. The research design used a quasi-experimental method, with a pretest and posttest group design without a control group. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. Respondents were given 3 sessions of education with different material at each session and observed weight for two weeks after the education session ended. The results of the study indicate that education in hemodialysis patients can have a positive influence on IDWG. The average IDWG decreased after being given education (p-value = 0.0001). This study recommends the need for further research on factors that influence IDWG and the need for programmed education to hemodialysis patients.

Keywords:

Hemodialysis, IDWG (Interdialytic Weight Gain)

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Published

01-10-2018

How to Cite

Ida Rosdiana, Yanti Cahyati, & Dudi Hartono. (2018). THE EFFECT OF EDUCATION ONINTERDIALYTIC WEIGHT GAIN IN PATIENTS UNDERGOING HEMODIALYSIS. Malaysian Journal of Medical Research (MJMR), 2(4), 16-21. https://doi.org/10.31674/mjmr.2018.v02i04.002

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