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Title

STRESSORS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS

Pages

  184-193

Keywords

JALOWIEC COPING SCALE (JCS) 
HEMODIALYSIS STRESSORS SCALE (HSS) 

Abstract

 Aims: The type of coping strategies used by the people depend on several factors including personal experience, social support systems, personal beliefs, available resources and genetic background.The study aimed to “identifying the type of experienced stressors and coping strategies used by HEMODIALYSIS patients”.Methods: In this descriptive correlational study, HEMODIALYSIS Stressors Scale (HSS) and Jalowiec Coping Scale (JCS) were used to investigate stressors and coping strategies of 70 HEMODIALYSIS patients hospitalized in hospitals supervised by Medical Sciences University of Jiroft in 2013. Sampling was done through census sampling method. Data analysis was done by SPSS 20 software, the methods of descriptive and inferential statistics of chi-square type and Fisher’s exact test with 95% Confidence Coefficient.Results: The majority of samples (48.6%) were from 41 to 60 years old and 60% of them were male.11.4 percent of them experienced physiological stressor and 88.6 percent experienced psychosocial stressors. The most frequent experienced physiological stressors included fatigue, limitations of fluids, limitations of food and arterial & venous stick and the most frequent psychosocial stressors included limits on the time & place for vacation, boredom, sleep disturbances and interference with job. There was statistically significant relationship between the percentage of experienced stressors in HEMODIALYSIS patients and their age (p=0.005).Conclusions: Since psychosocial stressors were reported more bothering than physiologic stressors by the participants, decreasing or balancing them seems so essential. Being familiar with the experienced stressors and the amount of usage and effectiveness of the used coping strategies can help to provide appropriate programs to facilitate adaptation and acquiring necessary skills for patients and their families.

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    APA: Copy

    RAYYANI, MASOUD, SHAHROKHI, ZAHRA, SABZEVARI, SAKINE, & HAGHDOOST, ALI AKBAR. (2014). STRESSORS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING (IJCCN), 7(3), 184-193. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/648921/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    RAYYANI MASOUD, SHAHROKHI ZAHRA, SABZEVARI SAKINE, HAGHDOOST ALI AKBAR. STRESSORS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING (IJCCN)[Internet]. 2014;7(3):184-193. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/648921/en

    IEEE: Copy

    MASOUD RAYYANI, ZAHRA SHAHROKHI, SAKINE SABZEVARI, and ALI AKBAR HAGHDOOST, “STRESSORS AND COPING STRATEGIES IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF CRITICAL CARE NURSING (IJCCN), vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 184–193, 2014, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/648921/en

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