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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate pain symptoms and their influence on quality of life of chronic renal patients submitted to hemodialysis. METHODS: Descriptive, exploratory, comparative and cross-sectional study paired by frequency, having as tested group (GI, n=50) chronic renal patients under hemodialysis with hypertension and diabetes mellitus type 2, and as control group (GII, n=50) patients with hypertension or diabetes mellitus type 2, assisted by the Hypertension Ambulatory. Quality of life was evaluated by the Kidney Disease and Quality of Life Short-Form, pain by the Brief Pain Inventory, emotional factors by Beck anxiety and depression scales and neuropathic pain by DN4 questionnaire. RESULTS: Both groups had predominance of males, mean age of 47.3±16.5 years. With regard to labor, the group under hemodialysis (GI) had 80% of inactive patients. Most impaired quality of life domains were job situation and physical function. There has been prevalence of depression and anxiety, neuropathic pain and more pain complaint in GI, significantly interfering with general activities such as sleep and walking ability. There has been significant correlation (p<0.05) between anxiety, physical function and labor situation versus pain. CONCLUSION: Pain is often ignored, but brings significant consequences to quality of life of patients, contributing for relevant worsening of anxious or depressive symptoms. Thus, it is critical the multidisciplinary management of such patients.

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  • Regarding quality of life (QOL), all group under hemodialysis (GI) patients answered the specific questionnaire for kidney disease (KDQOL-SF)

  • The highest scores were obtained for the dimensions related to “encouragement by the dialysis staff” and “sexual function,” and the lowest were for “working situation” and “physical function.”

  • There was no comparison with GII since patients did not have kidney disease

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1. Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brasil. 2. Faculdade de Medicina de São José do Rio Preto, Departamento de Fisioterapia, São José do Rio Preto, SP, Brasil. AND OBJECTIVES: To evaluate pain symptoms and their influence on quality of life of chronic renal patients submitted to hemodialysis. There has been significant correlation (p

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