Fatigue Level Of Chronic Kidney Failure Patients After Undergoing Hemodialysis Therapy
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Title
Fatigue Level Of Chronic Kidney Failure Patients After Undergoing Hemodialysis Therapy
Subject
fatigue scale, hemodialysis, PDFS;
Description
Background: Chronic kidney failure is a terminal illness where the
disease cannot be cured, so it requires hemodialysis therapy. Life
changes in post-HD patients cause various complications that make
patients feel uncomfortable, have insomnia, and feel dizzy and tired.
Therefore, it is necessary to measure the level of fatigue using a
post-dialysis fatigue scale to anticipate the exhaustion felt by the
patient on the subsequent dialysis.
Methods: Quantitative research using PLS statistics, the population
in this study consisted of 69 residents who had post HD and
conducted on 59 samples with purposive sampling. Obtained the
results of validity and reliability in the study, composite realiability=
0.902; rho_A= 0.895; discriminant validity=0.650. Collecting data
using a questionnaire Post Dialysis Fatigue Scale (PDFS). The study
was conducted in February 2022.
Results: The results showed that most respondents felt severe
fatigue, as many as 44 people (74.6%) after undergoing
hemodialysis therapy. The items that respondents felt most about
fatigue levels included feeling dizzy, headache, no appetite, chest
aches, and pains. In addition, the majority of respondents aged ≥50
years, 26 respondents (70.3%) felt severe fatigue. While the majority
of respondents who underwent hemodialysis for ≥12 months, namely
as many as 35 respondents (76.1%), felt extreme fatigue.
Conclusion: Most respondents were dominated by men with an average blood pressure of 140/88 mmHg and were in the category of severe fatigue.
disease cannot be cured, so it requires hemodialysis therapy. Life
changes in post-HD patients cause various complications that make
patients feel uncomfortable, have insomnia, and feel dizzy and tired.
Therefore, it is necessary to measure the level of fatigue using a
post-dialysis fatigue scale to anticipate the exhaustion felt by the
patient on the subsequent dialysis.
Methods: Quantitative research using PLS statistics, the population
in this study consisted of 69 residents who had post HD and
conducted on 59 samples with purposive sampling. Obtained the
results of validity and reliability in the study, composite realiability=
0.902; rho_A= 0.895; discriminant validity=0.650. Collecting data
using a questionnaire Post Dialysis Fatigue Scale (PDFS). The study
was conducted in February 2022.
Results: The results showed that most respondents felt severe
fatigue, as many as 44 people (74.6%) after undergoing
hemodialysis therapy. The items that respondents felt most about
fatigue levels included feeling dizzy, headache, no appetite, chest
aches, and pains. In addition, the majority of respondents aged ≥50
years, 26 respondents (70.3%) felt severe fatigue. While the majority
of respondents who underwent hemodialysis for ≥12 months, namely
as many as 35 respondents (76.1%), felt extreme fatigue.
Conclusion: Most respondents were dominated by men with an average blood pressure of 140/88 mmHg and were in the category of severe fatigue.
Creator
Affin Ari Laksmana, Nina Indriyawati
Source
https://doi.org/10.37341/jkg.v0i0.498
Publisher
Poltekkes Surakarta
Date
June 2022
Contributor
Sri Wahyuni
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Text
Files
Collection
Citation
Affin Ari Laksmana, Nina Indriyawati, “Fatigue Level Of Chronic Kidney Failure Patients After Undergoing Hemodialysis Therapy,” Repository Horizon University Indonesia, accessed February 22, 2026, https://repository.horizon.ac.id/items/show/10844.