Predicting Health-Related Quality Of Life In Dialysis Patients: Factors Related To Negative Outcome Expectancies And Social Support

PATIENT EDUCATION AND COUNSELING(2021)

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Objectives: Dialysis patients report a low health-related quality of life (HRQOL) due to high disease burden and far-reaching consequences of dialysis treatment. This study examined several cognitive-behavioral and social factors, with a focus on negative outcome expectancies, that might be relevant for HRQOL in end-stage kidney disease (ESKD) patients treated with dialysis.Methods: Patients treated with hemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis were recruited from Dutch hospitals and dialysis centers. Patients completed self-report questionnaires at baseline (n = 175) and six months follow-up (n = 130). Multiple regression analyses were performed.Results: Higher scores on factors related to negative outcome expectancies at baseline, especially helplessness and worrying, and less perceived social support were significantly related to worse HRQOL six months later. When controlling for baseline HRQOL, besides sex and comorbidity, helplessness remained significantly predictive of worse HRQOL six months later, indicating that helplessness is associated with changes in HRQOL over time.Conclusions: Negative outcome expectancies and social support are relevant markers for HRQOL and/or changes in HRQOL over time. Practice implications: Negative outcome expectancies could be prevented or diminished by enhanced treatment information, an improved patient-clinician relationship, and interventions that promote adaptive and realistic expectations. Additionally, increasing supportive social relationships could be a relevant treatment focus. (c) 2020 The Authors. Published by Elsevier B.V. This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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HRQOL, ESKD, Dialysis, Negative outcome expectancies, Social support
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