Predicting factors of Spiritual Care Received Among Patients with End Stage Renal Disease Receiving Hemodialysis

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Authors

  • Oraya Yensamer Songkla University

Keywords:

Key word: End stage renal disease; Hemodialysis; spiritual care receives.

Abstract

This study is correlational predictive study. To study the level of spiritual care receives and predictive power of patient’s spiritual care receives in end stage renal disease receiving hemodialysis. Study included 97 patients receiving hemodialysis treatment in five regional hospitals, Southern Thailand. Data was collected between February and March 2017. The research instruments were (1) demographic data that included general information; and            (2) spiritual care receives scale that was modified and tested for reliability (Cronbach’s alpha coefficient 0.92). Data analysis was performed using percentage, mean, standard deviation, and multiple regressions. The results were as follows: The mean score of spiritual care receives were at the high level ( x= 2.43, SD =0.22). The results of the multiple regression analysis were all independent variables jointly explained 28.9% of the sample variances in spiritual care receives (R2= 0.29, p< 0.01) and the only factor predicting spiritual care receives with statistical significance was found to be religion (β= 0.12, p < 0.01). According to the study findings patients receiving hemodialysis should enhance their spiritual receives in order to live better with their chronic illness and prolong treatment. 

 

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2019-03-07

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Yensamer O. Predicting factors of Spiritual Care Received Among Patients with End Stage Renal Disease Receiving Hemodialysis: -. JNSH [Internet]. 2019 Mar. 7 [cited 2024 Mar. 29];41(4):44-52. Available from: https://he01.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/nah/article/view/145812