Psychological Problems and Resilience among Diabetic Patients Receiving Dialysis Sessions | ||
Helwan International Journal for Nursing Research and Practice | ||
Volume 4, Issue 9, March 2025, Pages 291-305 PDF (1.19 M) | ||
Document Type: Scientific Research Periodical | ||
DOI: 10.21608/hijnrp.2025.340417.1260 | ||
Authors | ||
Doaa Mohammed othman1; Wafaa osman Abd El- Fatah2; Nahla Abdallah Abd El-Tawab3; Mahmoud Nady Abd El Aziz Abd El Azim4 | ||
1Nursing Specialist at New Kasr El Aini Hospital, Cairo University | ||
2and Assistant Professor& Head of Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing- Helwan University | ||
3Lecturer of Psychiatric Mental Health Nursing Faculty of Nursing-Helwan University | ||
4lecturer of internal medicine and nephrology -Faculty of medicine -Ain shams university, Egypt | ||
Abstract | ||
Background Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition that accompanied by arrange of psychological problems particularly anxiety and depression and had a significant impact on the resilience levels among patients undergoing dialysis. Aim of the study: this study was aimed to assess psychological problems and resilience among diabetic patients receiving dialysis sessions. Research design: A descriptive correlational research design was used to conduct the current study. Setting:the study was conducted at the Memorial Souad Kafafi and El Demerdash Ain Shams University hospitals. Subjects: A convenient sample of 105 diabetic patients receiving dialysis included in the study. Tools: the study were 1) Socio demographic characteristics and medical history sheet, 2) Beck anxiety inventory 3) Patient health questionnaire patient depression scale & 4) Resilience scale. Results: The studied patients had potentially concerning levels of anxiety in souad kafafi& Ain shams university hospitals (less than half &nearly two- third) respectively, while the studied patients have moderate depression in souad kafafi &Ain shams university hospitals (more than quarter & nearly one- third) respectively. The studied patients had moderate level of resilience in souad kafafi &Ain shams university hospitals (less than half & two -third) respectively. and there was a high statistically significant correlation between the studied variables anxiety, depression and psychological resilience at P-value <0.001. Conclusion: The study highlighted that the studied of patients exhibited potentially concerning levels of anxiety, depression and a low level of resilience, in both Souad Kafafi& Ain shams university hospitals. and there was a high statistically significant correlation between anxiety, depression and psychological resilience. Recommendations. Implementing regular screening for anxiety and depression, especially hospitals which provide a critical care. | ||
Keywords | ||
Diabetic Patients; Dialysis Sessions; Resilience; Psychological Problems | ||
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