The aim of this study is to determine the effects of range of motion and Benson relaxation exercises applied to patients undergoing hemodialysis treatment on dialysis adequacy, treatment adherence, and quality of life.
The aim of this randomized controlled trial is to determine the effects of range of motion and Benson relaxation exercises on dialysis adequacy, treatment adherence, and quality of life in patients undergoing hemodialysis. The patients in the study will be divided into three groups. One group will perform range of motion exercises, another group will perform Benson relaxation exercises, and the third group will receive no intervention and will be assigned as the control group. The study will be conducted three times a week for eight weeks. A pre-test will be administered before the start of the study. Further tests will be conducted at the end of weeks 4 and 8. The final test results will be collected at the end of week 10. Research hypotheses: H1: Range of motion exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their dialysis parameters. H2: Range of motion exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their dialysis adequacy. H3: Range of motion exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their quality of life. H4: Benson relaxation exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their dialysis parameters. H5: Benson relaxation exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their dialysis adequacy. H6: Benson relaxation exercises performed on hemodialysis patients during dialysis affect their quality of life.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
SINGLE
Enrollment
72
Procedure Steps: * The patient is evaluated for factors that may affect the procedure (restricted movement, presence of fistula, history of surgery, etc.). • The patient is placed in the supine position. • Movements are performed from head to toe. • Each movement is repeated 3-5 times. • With the patient's head and chin supported, the following movements are performed sequentially: flexion, extension, hyperextension, right lateral flexion, left lateral flexion, right rotation, and left rotation of the head. * The patient's shoulder is supported. Without bending the elbow, the following movements are performed sequentially: flexion, extension, adduction, abduction, internal and external rotation. The same movements are performed sequentially for the forearm, wrist, and fingers. * All movements are performed sequentially for the other arm, hip, and both legs.
Procedure Steps: * The patient is asked to choose a word that is important to them and that they can focus their attention on (health, well-being, love, affection, God, etc.), a prayer, or a short sentence. * They are asked to close their eyes in a calm environment and in a comfortable position. * They are asked to slowly relax their muscles from foot to head (foot, calf, thigh, abdomen, chest, shoulder, neck, and head). • They are asked to breathe in through their nose and repeat the chosen word as they exhale. * They are asked to continue the procedure for 10-20 minutes. They are informed that they can open their eyes occasionally to monitor the time, but they should not set an alarm. • After the procedure is complete, they are asked to wait a few minutes with their eyes closed. Then, they are asked to wait a few minutes with their eyes open. • The patient is informed that they should not worry about whether they performed the procedure correctly.
SEVEN-POINT SUBJECTIVE GLOBAL ASSESSMENT (SGD-7P)
It can be used to determine dialysis adequacy. The SGD-7P scale will be used to assess the nutritional status of patients. The SGD-7P was developed by Detsky et al. in 1984. The Turkish validity and reliability study was conducted by Eminsoy et al. in 2019. The scale has five evaluation criteria for medical history and three evaluation criteria for physical characteristics. For each evaluation criterion, an option is selected on a scale of 1-7 points. As a result of the average of the obtained scores, it is classified as 6-7 points (well-nourished), 3-5 points (mild-moderate malnutrition), and 1-2 points (severe malnutrition).
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
END-STAGE RENAL FAILURE - COMPLIANCE SCALE
The scale was developed by Kim and Evangelista (2010). The Turkish adaptation, validity, and reliability of the scale were carried out by Ok and Kutlu (2017). The SDBYUÖ consists of 4 subscales: hemodialysis participation, medication adherence, fluid adherence, and diet adherence. Hemodialysis participation is the sum of the scores of items 1, 3, and 5; medication adherence is the score of item 6; fluid adherence is the score of item 8; and diet adherence is the score of item 9. The total score of the scale ranges from 0 to 1200. A higher score indicates higher treatment adherence.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
Kidney Disease Patients Quality of Life Scale (KDQOL-36)
The Turkish validity and reliability study of the scale, developed by Hayy et al. in 1994, was conducted by Yıldırım et al. in 2007. The scale consists of two scales: the SF-12 form, comprising a summary of the physical component and a summary of the mental component. It comprises a total of 4 sections and 36 items covering the burden of kidney disease, symptoms of kidney disease, and effects of kidney disease. There is no total score; each dimension is scored between 0 and 100. A score closer to 100 indicates a high quality of life, while a score closer to 0 indicates a low quality of life.
Time frame: From enrollment to the end of treatment at 8 weeks
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