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Health Literacy-Based Self-Management Intervention for Patient-Family Caregiver Dyads Undergoing Hemodialysis

Authors
Park, YusunKim, Sung Reul
Issue Date
9월-2022
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
Family; health literacy; renal dialysis; self-management; social support
Citation
REHABILITATION NURSING, v.47, no.5, pp.187 - 197
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Journal Title
REHABILITATION NURSING
Volume
47
Number
5
Start Page
187
End Page
197
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/143752
DOI
10.1097/RNJ.0000000000000381
ISSN
0278-4807
Abstract
Purpose The aim of this study was to determine the effect of a health literacy-based self-management intervention for patient-family caregiver dyads undergoing hemodialysis. Design A quasi-experimental design was used. Methods The intervention group (n = 20) received a health literacy-based self-management intervention for patient-family caregiver dyads, whereas the control group (n = 23) received standard informational messages through a short messaging service for 8 weeks. All participants were assessed for hemodialysis knowledge, self-efficacy, family support, self-management, the ratio of interdialytic weight gain to dry weight, and serum phosphorus and potassium levels at pretest and posttest. Results Participants in the intervention group exhibited higher scores on hemodialysis knowledge, self-efficacy, family support, and self-management than those in the control group. In addition, the ratio of interdialytic weight gain to dry weight decreased significantly in the intervention group. Conclusions The health literacy-based self-management intervention for patient-family caregiver dyads undergoing hemodialysis was effective in improving hemodialysis knowledge, self-efficacy, family support, self-management, and the ratio of interdialytic weight gain to dry weight.
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