Welcome to Francis Academic Press

International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine, 2021, 3(3); doi: 10.25236/IJFM.2021.030305.

Intervention of Fluid Intake Compliance and the Construction of Health Belief Model in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients under the Background of Informatization

Author(s)

Ling Zhou, Ying Guo, Li Yuan, Zhenghui Dong

Corresponding Author:
Zhenghui Dong
Affiliation(s)

Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University, Urumqi, Xinjiang 830000, P.R. China

Abstract

Maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) patients refer to the patients who have received long-term stable hemodialysis treatment. Hemodialysis is a process that human blood is dialyzed by using dialyzer and dialysate to remove excessive liquid and impurities in the body, and absorb electrolytes and bases needed by the body through dialysate. Long term hemodialysis needs MHD patients to control their fluid intake, which is undoubtedly difficult for them, so it is easy to produce negative emotions, depression and negativity. Therefore, it is of great significance for MHD patients to maintain the health belief model (HBM). This paper mainly studies the intervention of MHD patients' liquid intake compliance and the construction of HBM under the background of informatization. In this paper, 200 MHD patients were selected for the study. Methods: 200 MHD patients were divided into experimental group and control group. The study used the value-added during dialysis as an index to measure the compliance of MHD patients with liquid intake, and analyzed the compliance of MHD patients with health beliefs. Experimental research shows that the weight change of MHD patients in the control group without liquid intake intervention is large, while the weight change of MHD patients in the observation group is small. For example, the relative value of weight increase in the control group is 3.67, and the relative value of weight increase in the observation group is 1.13. For MHD patients, it is necessary to carry out liquid intake compliance intervention.

Keywords

Maintenance Hemodialysis, Fluid Intake, Compliance Intervention, Health Belief

Cite This Paper

Ling Zhou, Ying Guo, Li Yuan, Zhenghui Dong. Intervention of Fluid Intake Compliance and the Construction of Health Belief Model in Maintenance Hemodialysis Patients under the Background of Informatization. International Journal of Frontiers in Medicine (2021), Vol. 3, Issue 3: 22-27. https://doi.org/10.25236/IJFM.2021.030305.

References

[1] Shen Y, Wang T T, Gao M, et al. Effectiveness Evaluation Of Health Belief Model-Based Health Education Intervention For Patients With Hypertension In Community Settings [J]. Zhonghua yu fang yi xue za zhi [Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine], 2020, 54(2):155-159.

[2] Yu B , Zhou J , Gong Y , et al. Self-efficacy Mediates Perceived Benefits and Barriers of Adherence of Heroin-dependent Patients to Methadone for Addiction Treatment: A Health Belief Model Study[J]. Journal of Addiction Medicine, 2020, 14(4):1.

[3] Khazar N, Jalili Z, Manesh L N. The Effect of Educational Intervention Based on Health Belief Model on Nurses' Stress Management in Intensive Care Units [J]. ranian Journal of Health Education and Health Promotion, 2019, 7(4):300-311.

[4] Dadkhah T B, Tavakoli. R, Jazayeri. S A. The Effect of an Educational Intervention Based on Health Belief Model on Nutritional Behaviors in Type 2 Diabetics [J]. Military Caring Sciences, 2019, 5(4):303-311.

[5] Baghianimoghadam M H, Khajedehi Z, Rahimi T, et al. The Effect of Educational Intervention Based on Health Belief Model Constructs on Performing Pap smear in Yazd [J]. Journal of Health and Care, 2018, 20(1):72-81.

[6] Aurlene N, Manipal S, Anon R, et al. The Effectiveness of Health Belief Model as an Educational Intervention in Improvement of Oral Hygiene: A Systematic Review [J]. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2020, 11(1):385.

[7] Shahnavazi M, Gholamreza M, Ansari-Moghadam A, et al. Preventive Behaviors of Brucellosis in Khash City Ranchers Based on Health Belief Model[J]. ranian Journal of Health Education and Health Promotion, 2017, 4(4):281-288.

[8] Grace-Leitch L, Shneyderman Y. Using the Health Belief Model to Examine the Link between HPV Knowledge and Self-Efficacy for Preventive Behaviors of Male Students at a Two-Year College in New York City [J]. Behavioral Medicine, 2016, 42(3):205-210.

[9] Puspitadewi T R, Nugraheni W T. The Impact of the Health Belief Model Booklet Intervention on Behavior about Preventing High Risk of Pregnancy [J]. Health Notions, 2020, 4(3):89-93.

[10] Luke-Brinson A. Using the Health Belief Model, Could the Use of Pedometers Encourage Physical Activity in Adults with Sedentary Occupations and Associate to a Reduction in Obesity and Weight Gain? [J]. Journal of Health Education Research & Development, 2018, 6(2):1-2.

[11] Jasim N A, Naji A B. Using the Constructs of the Health Belief Model in Changing the Health Beliefs of Male Nurses about Testicular Self-Examinations [J]. Indian Journal of Public Health Research and Development, 2018, 9(12):1252.

[12] Rashrash M E, Maneno M K, Wutoh A K, et al. An Evaluation of Hepatitis C Knowledge and Correlations with Health Belief Model Constructs Among African American "Baby Boomers" [J]. Journal of Infection and Public Health, 2016, 9(4):436-442.