Evaluation of subjective sleep quality in hemodialysis patients and its association with hemodialysis timing

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Background and Purpose: Sleep disorders are a common problem in patients undergoing hemodialysis. Poor sleep quality isconsidered as a potential predictor for mortality and reduced quality of life in these patients. This study aimed to evaluate subjectivesleep quality in hemodialysis patients and its association with hemodialysis timing.Methods: This descriptive-correlational study was conducted on 125 patients undergoing hemodialysis in eight teaching hospitalsaffiliated to Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences, Iran in 2015. Dialysis patients were selected from all the timings. Subjectivesleep quality was measured using Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI). In addition, participants completed Beck Depression Inventory(BDI). Data analysis was performed by using Chi-square test, ANOVA and logistic regression model.Results: In total, 210 patients were enrolled in this study, and 79 patients (63.2%) had poor sleep quality. Moreover, no significantassociation was found between subjectiveSleep quality and hemodialysis timing. However, age (β=0.017, confidence interval [CI]: 0.003-0.034, P=0.034), unemployment(β=0.695, CI: 0.0458-2.7702, P=0.043) and residence in rural areas (β=0.435, CI: 0.072-1.777, P=0.033) were identified as significantpredictors for poor sleep quality.Conclusion: According to the results of this study, poor sleep quality had no significant correlation with hemodialysis timing. Sincesubjective sleep quality is a common problem in hemodialysis patients, nursing care plans should be implemented to improve thisparameter and quality of life in these patients.

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