Resilience, activities of daily living, and well-being in patients with chronic kidney disease
© 2023 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd..
AIM: The aim was to investigate the associations of activities of daily living, resilience and the well-being among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) and provide a long-term follow-up study.
DESIGN: A longitudinal design was used.
METHODS: The instruments included the Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs) Scale to assess the activities of daily living as well as the Resilience Scale and Well-Being Scale. A regression analysis was used to predict the factors related to well-being. A repeated-measures ANOVA was used for long-term follow-up with regard to IADLs, resilience and well-being.
RESULTS: A total of 105 eligible participants were enrolled, of whom 59% were men and 41% were women. Interactions at three time points among IADLs, resilience, and well-being were reported. IADLs were significantly and positively associated with resilience and well-being. Resilience was a significant predictor of well-being. The well-being score increased by 0.24 points for every 1-point increase in the resilience score.
CONCLUSION: IADLs, resilience, and well-being are correlated in patients with CKD, and resilience is a predictor of well-being. Higher resilience is associated with higher well-being. Therefore, clinical care providers need to access the resilience level of CKD patients as early as possible and design appropriate interventions to improve mental health and quality of life.
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2023 |
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Nursing open - 10(2023), 12 vom: 06. Dez., Seite 7759-7766 |
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Englisch |
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Chen, Chia-Pei [VerfasserIn] |
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Date Completed 15.11.2023 Date Revised 16.11.2023 published: Print-Electronic Citation Status MEDLINE |
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10.1002/nop2.2018 |
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520 | |a DESIGN: A longitudinal design was used | ||
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