Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients

The current cross sectional study is based on a questionnaire database on patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) to determine their preferences about end-of-life care and differences of certainty regarding the application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and life sus-taining measures in case o...

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Main Authors: Baharoon Salim, Al-Jahdali Hamdan, Al-Sayyari Abdullah, Tamim Hani, Babgi Yaser, Al-Ghamdi Saeed
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2010-01-01
Series:Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
Online Access:http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=3;spage=447;epage=453;aulast=Baharoon
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spelling doaj-9d221f8646ba46979fbcb6f55b8010512020-11-25T00:03:05ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsSaudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation1319-24422010-01-01213447453Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patientsBaharoon SalimAl-Jahdali HamdanAl-Sayyari AbdullahTamim HaniBabgi YaserAl-Ghamdi SaeedThe current cross sectional study is based on a questionnaire database on patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) to determine their preferences about end-of-life care and differences of certainty regarding the application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and life sus-taining measures in case of cardiac arrest. The study was performed on 100 patients on hemo-dialysis for at least 2 years and not on the transplant list in two tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia; King Fahad National Guard in Riyadh and King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah in March 2007. More than two thirds of the surveyed patients were willing to make decisive decisions. Ha-ving more than 5 children was the only factor significantly associated with the ability to make de-cisive decisions; there was an insignificant association with factors such as marital status or non-Saudi nationality. Factors such as self-perception or disease curability, previous admissions to hospital or intensive care units, prior knowledge of mechanical ventilation, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation did not have any influence on making certain decisions on end-of-life care. There was a significant lack of knowledge in our study patients of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, me-chanical ventilation, and disease outcome.http://www.sjkdt.org/article.asp?issn=1319-2442;year=2010;volume=21;issue=3;spage=447;epage=453;aulast=Baharoon
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author Baharoon Salim
Al-Jahdali Hamdan
Al-Sayyari Abdullah
Tamim Hani
Babgi Yaser
Al-Ghamdi Saeed
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Al-Jahdali Hamdan
Al-Sayyari Abdullah
Tamim Hani
Babgi Yaser
Al-Ghamdi Saeed
Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
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Al-Jahdali Hamdan
Al-Sayyari Abdullah
Tamim Hani
Babgi Yaser
Al-Ghamdi Saeed
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title Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
title_short Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
title_full Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
title_fullStr Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
title_full_unstemmed Factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
title_sort factors associated with decision-making about end-of-life care by hemodialysis patients
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation
issn 1319-2442
publishDate 2010-01-01
description The current cross sectional study is based on a questionnaire database on patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) to determine their preferences about end-of-life care and differences of certainty regarding the application of cardiopulmonary resuscitation and life sus-taining measures in case of cardiac arrest. The study was performed on 100 patients on hemo-dialysis for at least 2 years and not on the transplant list in two tertiary hospitals in Saudi Arabia; King Fahad National Guard in Riyadh and King Faisal Specialist Hospital in Jeddah in March 2007. More than two thirds of the surveyed patients were willing to make decisive decisions. Ha-ving more than 5 children was the only factor significantly associated with the ability to make de-cisive decisions; there was an insignificant association with factors such as marital status or non-Saudi nationality. Factors such as self-perception or disease curability, previous admissions to hospital or intensive care units, prior knowledge of mechanical ventilation, or cardiopulmonary resuscitation did not have any influence on making certain decisions on end-of-life care. There was a significant lack of knowledge in our study patients of cardiopulmonary resuscitation, me-chanical ventilation, and disease outcome.
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