Abstract

Introduction Quality of life (QoL) of hemodialysis patients can be examined in two aspects: kidney-specific quality of life and general quality of life. Objective To determine the QoL among patients undergoing hemodialysis, to assess patients' QoL on hemodialysis, and to determine the factors associated with QoL among hemodialysis patients in Oman. Method A cross-sectional study was carried out with 205 patients to measure the QoL across various demographic and clinical variables in Oman. The Arabic version of the KDQOL-SFtool was used to collect data from patients undergoing hemodialysis to give QoL quantitative measures. Results The physical-QoL was 45.7 (95% CI, 44.3, 47.0), which is less than half that of a healthy human. The emotional-QoL is 53.33 (95% CI, 51.1, 55.5), slightly more than half in a healthy human-QoL. The difference between physical and emotional-QoL scores is −7.66 (95% CI, −10.3, -5.1), showing that physical QoL is significantly less than emotional-QoL. The overall general QoL score was 49.5 (95% CI, 47.8, 51.2), half the QoL score of a healthy human. Younger patients are also more likely to experience emotional problems compared with older patients. Patients with 5–8 mg/l levels of serum creatinine have lower emotional wellbeing. People on low incomes experienced social difficulties, while the maximum burden was found in physical activities and minimum social function. Conclusion Both physical (45.7) and emotional (53.3) QoL scores in dialysis patients are nearly half those of an average human. Hence, there is a poor QoL among dialysis patients like other studies, and therefore, further improvement of renal rehabilitation in dialysis patients is warranted to improve patients' QoL.

Highlights

  • Quality of life (QoL) of hemodialysis patients can be examined in two aspects: kidney-specific quality of life and general quality of life

  • A total of 205 patients were included in this study, and no dropouts were recorded. 37% of the patients were aged between 40 and 49 years, 54% of the patients were male, and 43% of the patients were only educated up to primary school level or had no formal education, which is a significant issue in considering management choices

  • A total of 72% of the patients were married, and 19% were divorced or widowed. 80% of the patients were in the employment category, and 87% made more than 4000 USD per year

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Introduction

Quality of life (QoL) of hemodialysis patients can be examined in two aspects: kidney-specific quality of life and general quality of life. E physical-QoL was 45.7 (95% CI, 44.3, 47.0), which is less than half that of a healthy human. E emotionalQoL is 53.33 (95% CI, 51.1, 55.5), slightly more than half in a healthy human-QoL. Both physical (45.7) and emotional (53.3) QoL scores in dialysis patients are nearly half those of an average human. Few studies have been conducted in Oman that provides evidence of kidney dysfunction’s prevalence and incidence. A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of kidney dysfunction cases in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) found a 38% prevalence of ESKD among diabetic patients [4]. A study conducted in the GCC region found that ESKD was present in 30% of diabetic patients in Bahrain, International Journal of Nephrology

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