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Dalimunthe, Siti Aisyah, Siregar, Rosmayanti Syafriani, Dewi, Ika Citra |
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International Medical Journal; Jun2022, Vol. 29 Issue 3, p198-202, 5p |
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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a common problem found in children. Generally, children with CKD may experience physical and psychological problems, such as sleep disturbances or sleep disorders. Sleep disturbance in pediatric CKD are correlated with decrease quality of life. Objective: Assessing sleep disturbances in pediatric patients with mild to moderate and severe CKD. Method: Research subjects were 30 patients with mild-moderate CKD and 30 patients with severe CKD in Haji Adam Malik Hospital Medan from March May 2021. Samples were selected from consecutive sampling method. Direct and indirect interviews for data collection were conducted to the parents/guardians of CKD patients. Mann-Whitney comparative analysis test was carried out to assess the difference in sleep disorders between mild-moderate and severe pediatric CKD. Result: From the total of 60 subjects, 41 (68.3%) of them had sleep disturbances, where 29 subjects (96.7%) were in severe CKD group. There was a significant relationship in sleep disturbances between mild-moderate and severe pediatric CKD. There were significant correlations between sleep disturbances and the following variables in CKD patients: nutritional status, disease management, parents' level of education, and CKD severity. Significant independent variables correlated to CKD in children were parents level of education and CKD severity, where the most dominant variable that affect sleep disturbances in children was CKD severity. Conclusion: There were significant differences in sleep disturbances between mild-moderate and severe chronic kidney disease in children. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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