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The perspectives of dialysis patients about the Covid‐19 pandemic and differences between the modalities

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Abstract Background The novel coronavirus disease was declared as a pandemic and chronic kidney disease is an important risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Dialysis has additional contributions on transmission… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Background The novel coronavirus disease was declared as a pandemic and chronic kidney disease is an important risk factor for morbidity and mortality. Dialysis has additional contributions on transmission risk so prompt preventive strategies were implemented for dialysis patients. We aimed to evaluate pandemic‐related perceptions and concerns of dialysis patients and differences between dialysis modalities. Material‐Method An anonymous survey for assessing concerns, knowledge, and attitudes about the pandemic was sent online to a total of 339 patients on maintenance dialysis at 4 tertiary dialysis centers in Turkey. A total of 309 patients (54.9±15.1 years, 51.6% females, 55.7% in‐center hemodialysis, 44.3% peritoneal dialysis) enrolled. The anonymous online survey was conducted at the end of April 2020. Results HD patients were more concerned about transmission risk (P=0.002) and risks associated with the dialysis treatment environment and the transport methods (P< 0.001). The total concern score was significantly higher in the HD group (2.60±0.93 vs. 1.65±0.54, P<0.001). The knowledge about the pandemic and prevention methods and the attitudes of prevention were similar between the groups (P= 0.161 and 0.418, respectively). The compliance rate of personal preventive strategies was 98.1%. Considering changing the current dialysis modality due to the pandemic was higher in the HD group (P<0.001). Conclusion Although the preventive strategies were performed properly in the HD centers, HD patients were more concerned about the Covid‐19 outbreak compared with PD. Our results support home dialysis treatments for modality decisions with patients' positive perspective of PD over HD during the pandemic. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

Keywords: preventive strategies; patients covid; dialysis patients; covid pandemic; perspectives dialysis; dialysis

Journal Title: Therapeutic Apheresis and Dialysis
Year Published: 2021

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