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An Analysis of Burnout Factors and Coping Methods on Continuous Pertoneal Dialysis Patients

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Abstract

This study was done to identify burnout factors and coping methods surveved upon 59 out patients who have continuous peritoneal dialysis. Raw data was collected after being filled the questionnaire by subjects or directly interviewing at the
peritoneal
dialysis room of the K hospital, Taegu. Then, data was classified and analyzed according to categories of questions and revealed facts.
@ES The following results are obtained :
@EN The average age of subjects is 43.8 years old and the average duration of continuous peritoneal dialysis is 16.9 months. The reasons of choosing continuous peritoneal dialysis are 61.0% by recommendation of doctor and nurse ranked as the
first,
32.2% by patient own decision ranked as the second. The 57.6% of subjects were experienced complications related to continuous peritoneal dialysis.
The major psychosocial burnout factors because of the dialysis are confinement, wasting time, change in responsibility and role as a member of family, worriment for infection, interference in job; and the major physiological burnout factors are
fatigue
and weakness. Among the main coping methods, the problem-oriented coping methods are "accept the given situation itself", "actively try to change the situation", "try to maintain some controls over the situatiopn", and the affective-oriented
coping
method are " give up and accept as fate", "pray", "ask comfort or help from family and friends", "sleep", "cry".
Conclusively, it can be said that effective hursing intervention is needed to prevent continuous peritoneal dialysis burnout.
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