TY - JOUR
T1 - Changes in physical functional performance and quality of life in hemodialysis patients in Taiwan
T2 - A preliminary study
AU - Hsieh, Ru Lan
AU - Huang, Hsiao Yuan
AU - Chen, Shih Ching
AU - Lin, Wen Hsuan
AU - Wu, Chia Wei
AU - Chang, Chung Hsin
AU - Lee, Wen Chung
PY - 2010/1
Y1 - 2010/1
N2 - Purpose: To study the long-term changes in physical functional performance and quality of life in hemodialysis patients living in the community in Taiwan. Methods: This prospective study monitored 27 ambulatory hemodialysis patients for 16 months living in the community in Taiwan. Physical capacity (6-minute walk test, grip strength, pinch strength and chair-rising time), maximal cardiovascular fitness test, functional performance (Functional Independence Measure) and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) were evaluated. Results: There were 17 men and 7 women, with a mean age of 61.3 (± 9.0) years. The results showed significantly decreased pinch strength (right hand: from 6.4 kg to 4.5 kg, p=0.009; left hand: from 5.6 kg to 4.7 kg, p=0.017) and decreased quality of life (from 89.5 to 85.3 for WHOQOL-BREF total score, p=0.026), especially in the domain of physical health and subcategories of concentrating ability, satisfaction with working ability and sex life, and "eating foods whenever wanted," over the 16-month period. Maximal cardiovascular fitness and functional performance remained stationary during the 16-month period. Conclusion: Significantly declined pinch strength and quality of life, with maintained maximal cardiovascular fitness and functional performance, were noted in ambulatory hemodialysis patients over the 16-month period of follow-up. An intensive pinch strengthening program and overall improvement in quality of life for these patients is needed.
AB - Purpose: To study the long-term changes in physical functional performance and quality of life in hemodialysis patients living in the community in Taiwan. Methods: This prospective study monitored 27 ambulatory hemodialysis patients for 16 months living in the community in Taiwan. Physical capacity (6-minute walk test, grip strength, pinch strength and chair-rising time), maximal cardiovascular fitness test, functional performance (Functional Independence Measure) and quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF) were evaluated. Results: There were 17 men and 7 women, with a mean age of 61.3 (± 9.0) years. The results showed significantly decreased pinch strength (right hand: from 6.4 kg to 4.5 kg, p=0.009; left hand: from 5.6 kg to 4.7 kg, p=0.017) and decreased quality of life (from 89.5 to 85.3 for WHOQOL-BREF total score, p=0.026), especially in the domain of physical health and subcategories of concentrating ability, satisfaction with working ability and sex life, and "eating foods whenever wanted," over the 16-month period. Maximal cardiovascular fitness and functional performance remained stationary during the 16-month period. Conclusion: Significantly declined pinch strength and quality of life, with maintained maximal cardiovascular fitness and functional performance, were noted in ambulatory hemodialysis patients over the 16-month period of follow-up. An intensive pinch strengthening program and overall improvement in quality of life for these patients is needed.
KW - Cardiovascular fitness
KW - Functional performance
KW - Hemodialysis
KW - Physical capacity
KW - Quality of life
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M3 - Article
C2 - 20091485
AN - SCOPUS:77249141059
SN - 1121-8428
VL - 23
SP - 41
EP - 48
JO - Journal of Nephrology
JF - Journal of Nephrology
IS - 1
ER -