Analysis of the life style of chronic renal patients doing hemodialysis
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.2011354315321
Keywords:
Renal Insufficiency, Chronic. Renal Dialysis. Life Style.Abstract
Chronic Renal Insufficiency (CRI) is a disease with a high morbidity and mortality rate, characterized by renal damage or
reduction of the renal function for three or more months. This research aimed to evaluate the life style of chronic renal patients in
hemodialytic treatment. The present work is a quantitative, descriptive, transversal research developed with 32 patients who have hemodialysis
in a center of dialysis of a city of the west part of State Rio Grande do Sul. Observing all ethical rules, the project was approved
by the Ethics Committee (Parecer Consubstanciado No. 02780243000-09). For data collection, an instrument was used that have data
on the life style of patients, and data were analyzed with software SPSS and descriptive statistics. It was observed that 65.6% of the
participants of the research did not practice any physical activity; 46.9% received aid to carry through some dally activities; 65.6% did
not have leisure activities; 12.6% were smokers; the consumption of salt, greasy candies and foods was moderate; 93.8% had affirmed
not to drink alcoholic beverages or to drink only small amounts. The relationship of most patients with people such as relatives and
friends is perceived and evaluated as good. The researched patients may modify their life habits and consequently contribute to the
improvement of their conditions of health and life.