Effectiveness of yoga on quality of life of patients undergoing hemodialysis
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Abstract
Background
ESRD patients' quality of life is evaluated. Because it requires lifelong care in the form of hemodialysis or renal replacement therapy, the patients' quality of life may be significantly diminished. Thus, the study's primary objective is to assess hemodialysis patients' quality of life (QOL) based on WHO QOL standards.
Objective
To assess the effectiveness of yoga on quality of life among hemodialysis patients
Methodology
Research carried out selected dialysis hospital and data collector. Tool were prepared and checked, validated. Used SPSS software for analysis of data. Used different analysis test. To conclude the study finally identified association between dependent and independent variables.
Result
Revealed that Comparison of Control group and Experiment group with QOL scores at different visits, at 1st visit quality of life of hemodialysis patients in control group Mean 41.00 and SD 3.76 in experimental group 41.62 and SD 4.09. 2nd ,3rd visit,4th visit and 5th visit the quality of life of hemodialysis patients in experimental group p <0.05.it shows that physical health, psychological health and social relationship improves with the help of yoga therapy. revealed that socio-demographic variables age, gender, educational status, occupation, family monthly income, marital status and Duration of receiving hemodialysis were no statistically significant relationship with quality of life of hemodialysis patients’P<0.05
Conclusion
Happiness, excitement, inspiration, activeness, alertness, awareness, degree of stability, self-confidence, mental clarity, anger management, and self-reflection were all statistically significantly improved in the intervention group as a result of guided meditation. It made people feel less stressed. It enhanced the overall Kidney Disease Quality of Life score, kidney disease symptoms, and the burden and impact of kidney disease. Among other psychological elements, the qualitative aspects of wellbeing (as revealed by the examination of diary entries) include feelings of calm and inspiration to deal with the illness and carry on with daily tasks, mental clarity, happiness, and concentration, as well as a decrease in indolence, an improvement in sleep patterns, and a decrease in anger.