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STRESSORS AND METHODS OF COPING WITH STRESS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS

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  34-41

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 Background & Objectives: End stage renal disease patients experience multiple and similar STRESSORS which influence their physical and psychosocial functions; in order to control STRESSORS these patients ought to cope with medical teams and equipments. Identifying the STRESSORS and effective coping methods will help nurses to manage problems of PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients. This cardinal point will confirm the necessity of performing a study on stress in PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients and methods of coping with it. Materials & Methods: This is a descriptive analytic study in which 70 PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients referred to Emam Reza Treatment Training Center were randomly selected. Inclusion criteria were: adolescents of 14 years of age and older, capable of having awareness of time and place, absence of acute diseases or depression, having physical ability to answer the questions, being on dialysis for at least 6 months. Data gathering tool was a questionnaire containing demographic information, stress scale of PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients (PDSAS), Jalowiec coping scale (JCS). Data were analyzed using SPSS. Results: Findings showed that the most common STRESSORS of PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients related to frequent replacement (%57.7), increasing need for protein foods (%62.9), prolonged procedure of PERITONEAL DIALYSIS (%57.1), impatient (%55.7), and decrease of appetite (% 37.1). Study results indicated that in PERITONEAL DIALYSIS patients psychosocial STRESSORS were more troublesome than physical factors; most of the patients preferred emotive coping methods to deal with these STRESSORS.Conclusion: This research showed that prevalence of psychosocial stress factors are more than physical STRESSORS. Considering the importance of the psychosocial STRESSORS, effectiveness of coping methods and, also, necessity of performing helpful educations we can facilitate coping process of these kinds of patients.

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    PARVAN, K., ABD ELAHZADEH, FARAHNAZ, GHOUJAZADEH, M., & AHANGAR, R.. (2010). STRESSORS AND METHODS OF COPING WITH STRESS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS. NURSING AND MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, 5(17), 34-41. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/166859/en

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    PARVAN K., ABD ELAHZADEH FARAHNAZ, GHOUJAZADEH M., AHANGAR R.. STRESSORS AND METHODS OF COPING WITH STRESS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS. NURSING AND MIDWIFERY JOURNAL[Internet]. 2010;5(17):34-41. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/166859/en

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    K. PARVAN, FARAHNAZ ABD ELAHZADEH, M. GHOUJAZADEH, and R. AHANGAR, “STRESSORS AND METHODS OF COPING WITH STRESS IN PERITONEAL DIALYSIS PATIENTS,” NURSING AND MIDWIFERY JOURNAL, vol. 5, no. 17, pp. 34–41, 2010, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/166859/en

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