STRESS AMONG PATIENTS ON REGULAR HEMODIALYSIS AT ELJMEEH CENTER IN DONGOLA TOWN- SUDAN 2022

Authors

  • Sadeg Aldeen Mohamed Eman Saif BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Basim Al Zubair Abdelrahim Abugroon BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Doaa Kamal Mohamed Ahmed BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Romaisa Ismael Jomaa Ismael BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Faiza Mohamed Almofadel Ahmed BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Marvat Abdallah Hussin Taha BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan
  • Dr Higazi Mohmmed Ahmed Abdallah Associate prof of MSN-Fezaan University, lybia
  • Abdualrahman Akasha Mohammed Lecturer of MSN, ALrayan Collegs, Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing, KSA
  • Anwer ALnour Yagoub Lecturer of MSN-Fezaan University, Lybia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v11.i7.2023.5212

Keywords:

Hemodialysis, Sudan, Dongola Town, Eljmeeh Center

Abstract [English]

Background: stress is commonly reported among dialysis patients, but their prevalence and correlates vary by sociocultural context.
Objective: The aim of this study is to determine the level of stress and associated factors among patients receiving hemodialysis at ELJMEEH CENTER in DONGOLA town.
Method: Descriptive cross-sectional design was used. 90 patients receiving hemodialysis were included. The patients were interviewed while undergoing their dialysis session using the perceived stress scale. verbal and written consent was taken. The data was analyzed by SPSS program and presented in tables and figures.
Result: there was no significant statistical relationship between demographic data of the study group and stress level, except with patient resident P value (0.022). More than half of the study group were male, living in villages, there level of education as for as primary or secondary.
Conclusion: There is no statistical relationship between stress and demographic data except in education and the total level of stress was moderate.

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Author Biographies

Sadeg Aldeen Mohamed Eman Saif, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Basim Al Zubair Abdelrahim Abugroon, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Doaa Kamal Mohamed Ahmed, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Romaisa Ismael Jomaa Ismael, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Faiza Mohamed Almofadel Ahmed, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Marvat Abdallah Hussin Taha, BSc Candidate, Nursing Student Faculty of Nursing, Dongola university, Sudan

 

 

Dr Higazi Mohmmed Ahmed Abdallah, Associate prof of MSN-Fezaan University, lybia

 

 

Abdualrahman Akasha Mohammed, Lecturer of MSN, ALrayan Collegs, Faculty of Health Sciences and Nursing, KSA

 

 

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Published

2023-08-03

How to Cite

Mohamed Eman Saif, S. A., Abdelrahim Abugroon, B. A. Z., Mohamed Ahmed, D. K., Jomaa Ismael, R. I., Almofadel Ahmed, F. M., Hussin Taha, M. A., Mohmmed Ahmed Abdallah, H., Akasha Mohammed, A., & Yagoub, A. A. (2023). STRESS AMONG PATIENTS ON REGULAR HEMODIALYSIS AT ELJMEEH CENTER IN DONGOLA TOWN- SUDAN 2022. International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH, 11(7), 57–61. https://doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v11.i7.2023.5212