Saudi Journal of Kidney Diseases and Transplantation (Jan 2015)

Nutritional knowledge following interventional educational sessions in children on regular hemodialysis

  • Doaa Mohammed Youssef,
  • Mohammad Nagib Abo Al Fotoh,
  • Rabab Mohamed Elibehidy,
  • Shreen Magdy Ahmad Ramadan,
  • Ehab Mohammady Mohammad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1319-2442.152407
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 2
pp. 250 – 254

Abstract

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To evaluate the impact of nutritional knowledge following interventional educational sessions in chronic dialysis patients, we studied 40 children on chronic regular hemodialysis (HD) at the beginning and after six months of nutrition educational sessions using a predesigned questionnaire. We also measured the anthropometric parameters of nutrition to evaluate the impact of this education on the health of patients. We found a highly statistically significant increase in patients′ scores and in adequate knowledge using the questionnaire after the educational sessions. Our results showed a statistically significant decrease in body mass index and weight after educational sessions for six months. Moreover, there were no significant decreases in serum phosphorus, ferritin, iron and creatinine, in contrast with no significant increase in hemoglobin, serum calcium, blood urea nitrogen and serum albumin. We conclude that nutritional education is significantly effective with regard to the level of knowledge, but not with regard to the attitude and practice in children on chronic HD.