Turkish Journal of Nephrology
Original Article

Effects of Improving Physical Activity Level on Quality of Life and Functional Status of Patients Receiving Peritoneal Dialysis

1.

Gazi University Faculty of Health Sciences, Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Department, Ankara, Turkey

2.

Gazi University Faculty of Medicine, Department of Internal Medicine, Nephrology Department, Ankara, Turkey

3.

Gazi University Faculty of Health Sciences, Nutrition and Dietetics Department, Ankara, Turkey

Turkish J Nephrol 2014; 23: 33-39
DOI: 10.5262/tndt.2014.1001.07
Read: 1207 Downloads: 676 Published: 07 February 2019

OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to determine whether patients receiving peritoneal dialysis (PD) experience an improvement in physical activity, quality of life and functional status as a result of exercise training at home by motivation about benefi ts of exercising.

MATERIAL and METHODS: Twenty-one PD patients of 46.7±14.1 years participated in the study. Participants were encouraged by a physiotherapist to walk for 30 minutes, 3 days a week and motivated by explaining benefi ts of exercising. We assessed quality of life by Kidney Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire-Turkish Version (KDQOL-SF), functional status by Six Minute Walk Test (SMW), physical activity level by International Physical Activity Questionnaire – Long Form (IPAQ-LF). The antropometric measurements were performed with the bioelectrical impedance. Assessments were done at the beginning and 3 months later.

RESULTS: Total physical activity score of IPAQ-LF increased signifi cantly 3 months later (p<0.05). There were no signifi cant differences in walking, moderate-intensity, vigorous intensity and sitting subscores of IPAQ-LF, SMW distance and anthropometric measurements (p>0.05). Improvements in pain and emotional score of KDQOL-SF were statistically signifi cant (p<0.05).

CONCLUSION: Regular exercise should be allocated in the PD standard care. Participation of the patient into such a program could be possible by explaining the benefi ts of exercising at the beginning of the treatment.

Files
EISSN 2667-4440