Quality of life of patients on peritoneal dialysis in dakar: a senegalese single centre experience
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2016Author
Kane, Yaya
Cissé, Mouhamadou Moustapha
Seck, Sidy Mohamed
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Introduction: Measuring the quality of life (QOL) in recent years has become an indispensable tool
in monitoring patients suffering from chronic diseases. We conducted this study to assess QOL of
patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis in Dakar, and to identify associated factors. Patients and
Methods: This is a cross-sectional study which was carried out from 10 to 30 June, 2011 in the pe-
ritoneal dialysis unit at university hospital in Dakar. We included all patients with end-stage renal
disease (ESRD) of any age, who were on PD since at least six months and who gave their consent.
The QOL was assessed using the Kidney Disease Quality of Life Short-Form 1.2 (KDQoL-SF). Results:
Sixteen patients were included with a mean age of 50.25 ± 13.48 years and a sex-ratio of 1.27.
Considering SF-36, the overall mean score (SMG) was 60.11 ± 15.96 with a Mean Physical Compo-
nent Summary Scale of 53.66 ± 16.98 and a Mental Component Summary Scale of 70.85 ± 6.14.
Concerning the KDQoL-SF, the global mean score was 61.83 ± 19.35 with a mean physical score of
50.55 ± 16.52 and a mean mental score of 62.52 ± 21.53. The mean dialysis specific dimension
score was 62.52 ± 21.53 and the mean mental health score was 85.93 ± 12.06. Age, weight, level of
instruction and social support were correlated with a worse QOL. Conclusion: This study showed
an alteration of our PD patients’ QOL, particularly in their physical health. However, the number of
patients included in the study is not enough to permit a formal conclusion.