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Associations of COVID-19-related fear with kidney disease quality of life and its subscales among hemodialysis patients as modified by health literacy: a multi-hospital survey

ارتباطات الخوف المرتبط بـ COVID -19 بجودة حياة أمراض الكلى ومقاييسها الفرعية بين مرضى غسيل الكلى كما تم تعديلها من خلال محو الأمية الصحية: مسح متعدد المستشفيات
Authors: Duc Minh Pham; Tu T. Tran; Tuyen Van Duong; N. Binh; Loan T. Dang; Dung Huu Nguyen; Anh Trung Hoang; +12 Authors

Associations of COVID-19-related fear with kidney disease quality of life and its subscales among hemodialysis patients as modified by health literacy: a multi-hospital survey

Abstract

Recevoir un traitement d'hémodialyse rend les patients atteints d'insuffisance rénale terminale (IRT) très vulnérables au milieu de la pandémie de COVID-19. Par conséquent, la qualité de vie de leur maladie rénale (KDQOL) est affectée. Nous avons cherché à examiner l'association entre la peur du COVID-19 (FCoV-19) et le KDQOL, et l'effet de la modification de la littératie en santé (HL) sur cette association.

Recibir tratamiento de hemodiálisis hace que los pacientes con enfermedad renal terminal (ESRD) sean altamente vulnerables en medio de la pandemia de COVID-19. Por lo tanto, su calidad de vida de enfermedad renal (KDQOL) se ve afectada. Nuestro objetivo fue examinar la asociación entre el miedo a COVID-19 (FCoV-19) y KDQOL, y el efecto de la modificación de la alfabetización en salud (HL) en esta asociación.

Receiving hemodialysis treatment makes end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients highly vulnerable amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. Hence, their kidney disease quality of life (KDQOL) is affected. We aimed to examine the association between fear of COVID-19 (FCoV-19) and KDQOL, and the effect modification of Health literacy (HL) on this association.

إن تلقي علاج غسيل الكلى يجعل مرضى أمراض الكلى في المرحلة النهائية (ESRD) معرضين للخطر بشكل كبير وسط جائحة كوفيد-19. وبالتالي، تتأثر نوعية حياتهم بمرض الكلى (KDQOL). كنا نهدف إلى دراسة الارتباط بين الخوف من COVID -19 (FCoV -19) و KDQOL، وتعديل تأثير محو الأمية الصحية (HL) على هذا الارتباط.

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mental component summary, Family medicine, Economics, Clinical psychology, Social Sciences, Health Professions, Nursing, Infectious disease (medical specialty), FOS: Health sciences, Health Sciences, Psychology, Disease, Internal medicine, Economic growth, kidney disease component summary, Psychiatry, Shared Decision Making in Healthcare, Quality of life (healthcare), Impact of COVID-19 Infection on Pregnancy Outcomes, R, Health care, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Health literacy, Fear of COVID-19, Kidney disease, physical component summary, BF1-990, FOS: Psychology, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), Clinical Psychology, Mental Health, Hemodialysis, General Health Professions, Impact of COVID-19 on Mental Health, Medicine, health literacy, Research Article

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