Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Ferreira, Layana Giselly Silva, Pallone, Joice Marques, Ottaviani, Ana Carolina, Santos-Orlandi, Ariene Angelini, Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost, Zazzetta, Marisa Silvana, Orlandi, Fabiana de Souza
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: São Paulo medical journal (Online)
Texto Completo: https://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/925
Resumo: BACKGROUND: Frailty is consensually understood to be a clinical syndrome in which minimal stressors can lead to negative outcomes such as hospitalization, early institutionalization, falls, functional loss and death. Frailty is more prevalent among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and those on dialysis are the frailest. Depression contributes towards putting patients with CKD into the frailty cycle. OBJECTIVE: To assess frailty and its relationship with depression among patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Observational and quantitative cross-sectional study conducted in a renal therapy unit, located in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: This investigation took place in 2019, among 80 patients. The following instruments were applied: a sociodemographic, economic and health condition characterization and the Subjective Frailty Assessment (SFA) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). RESULTS: Among the patients, there was higher prevalence of females, individuals with a steady partner and retirees, and their mean age was 59.63 (± 15.14) years. There was high prevalence of physical frailty (73.8%) and depression (93.7%). Depression was associated with frailty, such that patients with depression were 9.8 times more likely to be frail than were patients without depression (odds ratio, OR = 9.80; 95% confidence interval, CI, 1.93-49.79). CONCLUSION: Based on the proposed objective and the results achieved, it can be concluded that depression was associated with the presence of frailty among patients with CKD on hemodialysis.
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spelling Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional studyFrailtyRenal insufficiency, chronicDepressionBACKGROUND: Frailty is consensually understood to be a clinical syndrome in which minimal stressors can lead to negative outcomes such as hospitalization, early institutionalization, falls, functional loss and death. Frailty is more prevalent among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and those on dialysis are the frailest. Depression contributes towards putting patients with CKD into the frailty cycle. OBJECTIVE: To assess frailty and its relationship with depression among patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Observational and quantitative cross-sectional study conducted in a renal therapy unit, located in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: This investigation took place in 2019, among 80 patients. The following instruments were applied: a sociodemographic, economic and health condition characterization and the Subjective Frailty Assessment (SFA) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). RESULTS: Among the patients, there was higher prevalence of females, individuals with a steady partner and retirees, and their mean age was 59.63 (± 15.14) years. There was high prevalence of physical frailty (73.8%) and depression (93.7%). Depression was associated with frailty, such that patients with depression were 9.8 times more likely to be frail than were patients without depression (odds ratio, OR = 9.80; 95% confidence interval, CI, 1.93-49.79). CONCLUSION: Based on the proposed objective and the results achieved, it can be concluded that depression was associated with the presence of frailty among patients with CKD on hemodialysis.São Paulo Medical JournalSão Paulo Medical Journal2022-05-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/925São Paulo Medical Journal; Vol. 140 No. 3 (2022); 406-411São Paulo Medical Journal; v. 140 n. 3 (2022); 406-4111806-9460reponame:São Paulo medical journal (Online)instname:Associação Paulista de Medicinainstacron:APMenghttps://periodicosapm.emnuvens.com.br/spmj/article/view/925/841https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSantos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dosFerreira, Layana Giselly SilvaPallone, Joice MarquesOttaviani, Ana CarolinaSantos-Orlandi, Ariene AngeliniPavarini, Sofia Cristina IostZazzetta, Marisa SilvanaOrlandi, Fabiana de Souza2023-08-22T12:08:51Zoai:ojs.diagnosticoetratamento.emnuvens.com.br:article/925Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/spmjPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phprevistas@apm.org.br1806-94601516-3180opendoar:2023-08-22T12:08:51São Paulo medical journal (Online) - Associação Paulista de Medicinafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
title Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
spellingShingle Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
Santos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dos
Frailty
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Depression
title_short Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
title_full Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
title_fullStr Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
title_full_unstemmed Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
title_sort Association between frailty and depression among hemodialysis patients: a cross-sectional study
author Santos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dos
author_facet Santos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dos
Ferreira, Layana Giselly Silva
Pallone, Joice Marques
Ottaviani, Ana Carolina
Santos-Orlandi, Ariene Angelini
Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost
Zazzetta, Marisa Silvana
Orlandi, Fabiana de Souza
author_role author
author2 Ferreira, Layana Giselly Silva
Pallone, Joice Marques
Ottaviani, Ana Carolina
Santos-Orlandi, Ariene Angelini
Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost
Zazzetta, Marisa Silvana
Orlandi, Fabiana de Souza
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Diana Gabriela Mendes dos
Ferreira, Layana Giselly Silva
Pallone, Joice Marques
Ottaviani, Ana Carolina
Santos-Orlandi, Ariene Angelini
Pavarini, Sofia Cristina Iost
Zazzetta, Marisa Silvana
Orlandi, Fabiana de Souza
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Frailty
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Depression
topic Frailty
Renal insufficiency, chronic
Depression
description BACKGROUND: Frailty is consensually understood to be a clinical syndrome in which minimal stressors can lead to negative outcomes such as hospitalization, early institutionalization, falls, functional loss and death. Frailty is more prevalent among patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), and those on dialysis are the frailest. Depression contributes towards putting patients with CKD into the frailty cycle. OBJECTIVE: To assess frailty and its relationship with depression among patients with CKD undergoing hemodialysis. DESIGN AND SETTING: Observational and quantitative cross-sectional study conducted in a renal therapy unit, located in the interior of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. METHODS: This investigation took place in 2019, among 80 patients. The following instruments were applied: a sociodemographic, economic and health condition characterization and the Subjective Frailty Assessment (SFA) and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9). RESULTS: Among the patients, there was higher prevalence of females, individuals with a steady partner and retirees, and their mean age was 59.63 (± 15.14) years. There was high prevalence of physical frailty (73.8%) and depression (93.7%). Depression was associated with frailty, such that patients with depression were 9.8 times more likely to be frail than were patients without depression (odds ratio, OR = 9.80; 95% confidence interval, CI, 1.93-49.79). CONCLUSION: Based on the proposed objective and the results achieved, it can be concluded that depression was associated with the presence of frailty among patients with CKD on hemodialysis.
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