The Effect of Dialysis Shift on Depression and Sleep Disturbances in Patients on Chronic Hemodialysis
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2023
Publication Title
Nephrology Nursing Journal
Abstract
Studies suggest that the hemodialysis (HD) shift on which a patient dialyzes impacts sleep disorders, depressive symptoms, quality of life, and mortality. However, study findings have been limited and inconsistent. The purpose of this project was to determine the relationship between HD shifts (morning, afternoon, and evening), and depression and sleep quality disturbance. Forty-one participants were recruited to participate in this project. Participants on the third shift had the highest levels of depression (M = 11.67) and poorest sleep quality (M = 14.5), compared to those who dialyzed on the first shift, who had the best sleep quality scores (M = 8.31; p = 0.013) and depression scores (M = 4.25). A significant positive correlation was observed between depression and sleep quality scores (r = 0.64; p < 0.001). Results indicate the HD shift can play a significant role in sleep disturbances and depression in patients on HD. Further studies need to be conducted to validate these findings.
Volume
50
Issue
4
First Page
293
Last Page
303
Recommended Citation
Clark ME, Kauric-Klein Z. The Effect of dialysis shift on depression and sleep disturbances in patients on chronic hemodialysis. Nephrology Nursing Journal. 2023;50(4):293-303. doi:10.37526/1526-744x.2023.50.4.293
DOI
10.37526/1526-744x.2023.50.4.293