DEFINING THE CULTURE AND ATTITUDE TOWARDS DIETARY MANAGEMENT ACTIONS IN PEOPLE UNDERGOING HAEMODIALYSIS.

Autor: Onbe, Hiromi, Oka, Michiyo, Shimada, Mikiko, Motegi, Emiko, Motoi, Yuji, Okabe, Ayako
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Zdroj: Journal of Renal Care; Jun2013, Vol. 39 Issue 2, p90-95, 6p
Abstrakt: SUMMARY Objectives The present study was designed to clarify the structure of culture and the three components of attitude in a desirable attitude toward dietary management actions in outpatient haemodialysis patients who are in the maintenance phase of treatment. Methods The participants in the study included nine patients undergoing chronic maintenance haemodialysis who have received guidance related to diet and had good test results. Ethnography, by means of participant observation and semi-structured interviews, was chosen as the research method. Findings Desirable attitude of haemodialysis patients in dietary management actions was found to have a chronological progression in one of the components of attitude: propensity of behaviour. Change in behaviour was influenced by affect and cognition. At the base of the structure of attitude lay three factors: valuing cooking with seasonal ingredients and creating special meals for seasonal occasions; family draws near, shows care and gives support; and belief in information perceived to be good for the health, which was influenced by three components of attitude: affect, cognition, and propensity of behaviour, as well as culture. Conclusion Participants continue to value the food culture that they grew up with, which involves their affect towards, and cognition of, dietary management. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index