Influences on quality of life in peritoneal dialysis patients
Research Abstract
Background: Quality of life (QoL) infl uences the morbidity and mortality in
End-Stage Kidney Disease (ESKD) patients on dialysis. Identifi cation of the
factors that infl uence QoL in patients receiving peritoneal dialysis can help in
their management to improve the QoL and outcomes for these patients.
Aim of the study: This study was carried out to determine the factors that could
predict QoL scores among ESKD patients on peritoneal dialysis.
Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in Hemodialysis Units of
King Khalid University, King Saud University, and Security Forces Hospitals,
Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. 100 peritoneal dialysis patients fi lled the SF-36
questionnaire form covering 6 domains of QoL, and overall general health. Data
analysis was done in terms of scores from 0-100 in each domain. Higher scores
indicate better QoL.
Results: The study included 43 males and 57 females. Mean age was 57.0±13.5
years. The duration of dialysis was 34.1±26.9 months. The QoL scores
[mean(SD)] were as follows: general health 58.0(9.8), physical role 47.7(23.6),
emotional role 61.9(13.5), social function 68(17.5), illness impact 63.9(9.5), and
medical and fi nancial satisfaction 68.4(13), with a total of 61.3(12.4). QoL scores
had a statistically signifi cantly decreasing trend with increasing age (p=0.001).
Unemployed and illiterate patients had lower QoL scores (p=0.03 and p=0.001).
No statistically signifi cant relationship could be revealed between QoL score and
the duration of dialysis.
Conclusion: The QoL of peritoneal dialysis patients is negatively related to age
and is affected by educational level and job status. Special care and support is
needed for these patients to ameliorate their QoL, and improve their outcome.
Research Keywords
peritoneal dialysis, quality of life, end-stage renal disease,