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Correspondence to Author: Situmo Zhang,
First Affiliated Hospital of Peking University, China
Abstract:
Aims: Chronic and weakening diseases have various medical specialty consequences. urinary organ diseases and following that qualitative analysis and excretory organ transplantation, powerfully affects physical and psychological state of patients. The aim of this study was to comparison anxiety, stress and depression between haemodialysis and excretory organ transplantation patients. Methods: in a very descriptive-comparative study, 147 haemodialysis and 146 excretory organ transplantation patients were selected by purposeful sampling methodology from one hospital and a few non-public clinics of Teheran in 2009. The instrumentality of measurement psychological signs within the patients was “21questioned depression, anxiety and stress scale“ (DASS21) customary form. information was analyzed by exploitation SPSS seventeen code and Chi sq. and Man-Whitney tests. Results: sixty three.9% of haemodialysis patients had anxiety, 60.5% had depression and fifty one.7% had stress. Meanwhile, in excretory organ transplantation cluster they were forty eight.6, 39 and 38.4%, severally. The mean score of tension and depression in haemodialysis cluster was considerably quite excretory organ transplantation cluster, however there was no important distinction in stress field score. Conclusion: Prevalence of tension, depression and stress is high in haemodialysis and excretory organ transplantation patients and it's higher in haemodialysis patients .
Keywords:Lymhocytic vasculitis Stevens-Johnson syndrome
Citation:
Situmo Zhang. Anxiety, depression, and stress levels in hemodialysis and kidney transplant patients are compared.. Annals of Critical Care and Medicine 2024.
Journal Info
- Journal Name: Annals of Critical Care and Medicine
- Impact Factor: 1.9**
- ISSN: 2770-4440
- DOI: 10.52338/accm
- Short Name: ACCM
- Acceptance rate: 55%
- Volume: 6 (2024)
- Submission to acceptance: 25 days
- Acceptance to publication: 10 days
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