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  • Middle Black Sea Journal of Health Science
  • Volume:7 Issue:3
  • Vitamin D and Psychological Status in Dialysis Patient

Vitamin D and Psychological Status in Dialysis Patient

Authors : Kübra GÖKALP, Mevra AYDIN ÇİL, Ayşegül YAYLA
Pages : 328-333
Doi:10.19127/mbsjohs.969964
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Publication Date : 2021-12-31
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Objective: The study was conducted to determine the association between vitamin D level and psychological status in dialyzed patients. Methods: The population consisted of dialysis patients in a university hospital dialysis center in Eastern Turkey between March and May 2017. The study`s sample involved in 90 dialysis patients insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(59 hemodialysis, 31 continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis);. 25insert ignore into journalissuearticles values(OH); D levels measured in a university hospital. Psychological status was evaluated by Brief Symptom Invantory. Minimum-maximum values, percentage, mean and standard deviation, average, frequency, Kruskal–Walli’s test and Pearson`s Correlation Analysis were used to evaluate the data. Results: Mean age was 53.74±14.83 years, 61.6% of patients were female, 38.4% of patients were male. Mean Vitamin D was 23.51±29.50 ng/mL. The vitamin D levels of 72.2% of the patients were below 30ng/mL. There was statistically significant negative correlation between vitamin D and somatization, obsessive compulsive disorder, interpersonal sensivity, depression, anxiety, hostility, phobia, paranoid thought, psychotization, other and total scores. Patients who low vitamin D level has had high scores of psychological statuses. Conclusion: Vitamin D level has effect on psychological status in participants. Vitamin D is essential for psychological wellness in dialysis patients. While clinicians will assess, and therapy of these patient’s psychological status should take into account patients’s vitamin D status
Keywords : Medical science, Psychosocial care, Dialysis patient, Psychological status

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