RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN HEMODIALYSIS AND Hb LEVELS WITH LEVEL OF FATIGUE
Abstract
Hemodialysis was one of the interventions for patients with chronic
renal failure which if done for a long time will cause fatigue symptoms as
much as 82% to 90% of patients. The duration of the patient undergoing
hemodialysis would increase fatigue levels; it would cause decreased
concentration, malaise, sleep disturbances, emotional disturbances and reduce
the ability of the patient's ability in daily activities. The exact symptom that
occurs in patients with chronic renal failure is a decrease in Hb levels. The
purpose of this study was to prove the long-standing relationship between
hemodialysis and Hb levels with fatigue levels. The research design uses
correlation analytic. The variables studied were hemodialysis duration,
hemoglobin level,and fatigue level. The sample size in this study was 61
respondents with simple random sampling technique. Data analysis uses
multiple linear regression. The results of the study simultaneously showed a
long relationship between hemodialysis and HB levels with fatigue levels.
Patients who have long undergone hemodialysis will have high levels of urea
and creatinine. High urea will interfere with the production of the hormone
erythropoietin. As a result of the number of red blood cells decreases, as a
result, the patient will experience symptoms of fatigue.