Nursing care of patients with hemodialysis in peja general hospital

Presenter Information

Trendeline Pllana
Time Shabanaj

Session

Medicine and Nursing

Description

The Dialysis is a blood purification process to patients who lack kidney function. Because it requires continuous treatment until death or until kidney transplantation, the patients' life quality of (QOL) damages severely. Therefore, nursing care in Hemodialysis is a special care that requires high professional training, and the patience to stay in constant monitoring of the patient throughout the dialysis process.

Purpose-The main objective is to identify the standard of nursing care of patients who are subject of PHD process for more than 6 months.

Material and methods. This research paper is a prospective study, carried out in the Hemodialysis ward, at the General Hospital of Peja on September, 2021.

In this study researches have been included 51 patients, where the most included age was from 61-70 years. Of the total number of patients, 57% were female, while 43% were male.

On this occasion, 65% of them live in rural areas, while 35% in urban areas. For the realization of this research work, have been used administered questionnaire, divided into several items.

Results -From the patients ́ cards the results have showed that patients have poor quality of health since in addition to regular getting of HD they also face other accompanying diseases, which significantly reduce the quality of their health. From this study results that patients were not constantly monitored by nurses and that doctors were often absent from the dialysis session. The preferred access it was AVF, while, patients were faced with the multiple placements of CVC due to the short longevity of AVF.

Recommendation-The management of Hemodialysis should be aware for the comfort of these patients. For further, they should be aware for strengthening of educational programs to advising of physicians in expanding the plan for patients` care and of the nurses in order to constantly staying and monitoring of the dialysis session from start to finish, and education on vascular access care is necessary as these links are closely tight with the quality of patients` life. Continuous and successful monitoring of these patients is possible only when are involved different categories of medical staff.

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-50-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

29-10-2022 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2022 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2022.160

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Nursing care of patients with hemodialysis in peja general hospital

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

The Dialysis is a blood purification process to patients who lack kidney function. Because it requires continuous treatment until death or until kidney transplantation, the patients' life quality of (QOL) damages severely. Therefore, nursing care in Hemodialysis is a special care that requires high professional training, and the patience to stay in constant monitoring of the patient throughout the dialysis process.

Purpose-The main objective is to identify the standard of nursing care of patients who are subject of PHD process for more than 6 months.

Material and methods. This research paper is a prospective study, carried out in the Hemodialysis ward, at the General Hospital of Peja on September, 2021.

In this study researches have been included 51 patients, where the most included age was from 61-70 years. Of the total number of patients, 57% were female, while 43% were male.

On this occasion, 65% of them live in rural areas, while 35% in urban areas. For the realization of this research work, have been used administered questionnaire, divided into several items.

Results -From the patients ́ cards the results have showed that patients have poor quality of health since in addition to regular getting of HD they also face other accompanying diseases, which significantly reduce the quality of their health. From this study results that patients were not constantly monitored by nurses and that doctors were often absent from the dialysis session. The preferred access it was AVF, while, patients were faced with the multiple placements of CVC due to the short longevity of AVF.

Recommendation-The management of Hemodialysis should be aware for the comfort of these patients. For further, they should be aware for strengthening of educational programs to advising of physicians in expanding the plan for patients` care and of the nurses in order to constantly staying and monitoring of the dialysis session from start to finish, and education on vascular access care is necessary as these links are closely tight with the quality of patients` life. Continuous and successful monitoring of these patients is possible only when are involved different categories of medical staff.