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Physical activity, leisure and evaluation of health in the perspective of users in hemodialysis
Atividade física, de lazer e avaliação da saúde na perspectiva de usuários em hemodiálise
Actividad física, ocio y evaluación de la salud en la perspectiva de los usuarios en hemodiálisis
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Abstract Objective: to characterize chronic renal users who do hemodialysis in a Nephrologic Unit in a city in the northwestern region of Rio Grande do Sul and to relate physical and leisure activities according to perceptions regarding the evaluation of their health in general. Method: quantitative, analyti... view more
Objective: to characterize chronic renal users who do hemodialysis in a Nephrologic Unit in a city in the northwestern region of Rio Grande do Sul and to relate physical and leisure activities according to perceptions regarding the evaluation of their health in general. Method: quantitative, analytical, descriptive, cross-sectional research with 77 renal chronic users in hemodialysis program. Data was collected from April to July/2010, after approval of the Ethics Committee, Opinion 02780243000-09. Instruments: sociodemographic, physical activity, leisure, health assessment - KDQOL-SFTM. Data analysis using descriptive statistics. Results: the majority are men, married, 45,5% elderly, low education, 64,9% practicing physical activity, 61% of leisure, 37,7% need help with everyday activities. At the intersection of the variables "leisure" and "health assessment", out of 61,0% that realize it, 33,8% rated health as "good" and 24,7% as "regular". Conclusion: the performance of physical activity and/or leisure contributes to quality of life, allowance for qualification of care, prevention and health promotion.... view less
Keywords
sports; leisure time; quality of life; nursing; chronic illness; social factors; demographic factors; patient; Brazil; Latin America; South America
Classification
Medical Sociology
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Page/Pages
p. 3263-3273
Journal
Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, 7 (2015) 4
DOI
https://doi.org/10.9789/2175-5361.2015.v7i4.3263-3273
ISSN
2175-5361
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed