Physiological and psychosocial stressors among Palestinian hemodialysis patients: A cross-sectional study
Objectives: The study aimed at assessing the stressors among hemodialysis (HD) patients and
finding out whether there is any relation between these stressors and patients? characteristics
in the North of the West Bank. Methods: A quantitative, cross?sectional, descriptive?analytical
study was carried out. Data collection took place at three governmental hospitals and one private
hospital where 120 HD patients responded to the HD stress scale. Results: Hemodialysis
patients were mildly to moderately stressed, the greatest perceived sources of stress appeared
to be ?physiological stressors? (mean = 2.655), but the item with the highest percentage was
?limitation on time and place for vacation? (84.2%) which belong to psychosocial stress subscale,
and the item stress with the least percentage was ?dependency on nurses and technicians?(45%).
Conclusions: There was significant difference between the psychosocial stressors and duration
of treatment. The study concluded that HD patients are in need for continuous support, and it
is recommended different contributions to improve the quality of their life.