Efficacy Trial of Fluid Distribution Timetable
End-stage Renal Disease
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for End-stage Renal Disease focused on measuring End-stage Renal Disease, Fluid Distribution Timetable, Thirst, Interdialytic weight, Nephrology Nursing, Hemodialysis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Diagnosed with End-stage renal disease Oliguric (urine output of less than 20ml/ hr) Aged 40 - 70 years old Had been on dialysis for at least 6 months Is alert and oriented With scheduled for hemodialysis thrice a week. Exclusion Criteria: Pregnant patients Has a history or overt mental illness Patients with congestive heart failure
Sites / Locations
- University of Santo Tomas Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
No Intervention
Treatment
Control
The fluid distribution timetable as defined by Mina et al. (2019) is a scheduled distribution of predetermined amounts of fluid intake daily depicted in a 5x6 table. The timetable has three major columns. The first column has six-time points of a day with a four-hour interval. The second column, which was divided into four sub-columns, reflects the percentage of fluid allotment for food, activities, medication, and thirst encounters. The percentage of fluid allocation was computed based on the patient's prescribed fluid restriction, usual time of food intake per day, usual level of activity, time of medication intake, and common time they encounter thirst for a day. The third column indicates the converted percentage of fluid allotment into milliliters.
Standard care that consists of 10 to 15 minutes of face-to-face health teaching of their treatment regimen including management of medication, vascular access, dietary and fluid, and hemodialysis schedule.