Quality of life of patients with end-stage renal disease in Guinea

2014 
This questionnaire-based study included 69 patients from the Republic of Guinea with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) and was conducted over 12 months. The factors that affected their quality of life (QoL) were determined. The included ESRD patients had an estimated creatinine clearance (CCr) of (P = 0.01). Patients with a good QoL had better overall health, but this was not statistically significant [OR = 0.42 (0.14-1.28); P = 0.14]. Patients with a poor QoL had more severe pain (P = 0.002); however, good QoL did not protect against mental problems [OR = 46.67 (8.18-351.97); P = 0.0001]. Mental status (P = 0.01) and social activities (P = 0.001) were reduced, and there were more comorbidities in the poor-QoL group (29.7%, with >4, P = 0.01). Good QoL was associated with younger age, fewer comorbidities, less severe physical pain, and fewer physical or social limitations. QoL could be increased by improving comorbidity treatments, giving more effective pain control, and providing more assistance for social and physical limitations.
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