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- W3215729580 abstract "AbstractPica behavior (PB) is defined as the persistent intake of non-nutritive substances, which has been identified in various chronic diseases. The aim of this study was to estimate the presence of PB among patients with chronic end-stage kidney disease (CESKD), to identify the main substances ingested, as well as associated behavioral, psychosocial and clinical variables. A total of 100 adult patients (Mage = 43.9, SD = 15.8), men and women, under hemodialysis, completed an evaluation that included questions on the functional analysis of behavior. Of the total participants, 58% presented PB. The main food substances ingested were: ice (37%), grains of sugar or salt (11%), and wheat flour (10%); of the non-food substances highlighted: stones or partition (7%), bicarbonate or magnesia (6%), and mud (5%). The main situations associated with PB were inactivity (27%) and anxiety (10%); as consequences highlighted the feeling of well-being (36%) and decreased anxiety (10%). Patients with PB were characterized by their lower age and perception of social support, as well as greater anxiety. The results of this study support the development of specific forms of intervention for the management of PB in patients with CESKD.ResumenLa conducta de pica (CP) se define como la ingesta persistente de sustancias no nutritivas, la cual se ha identificado en presencia de diversos padecimientos crónicos. El objetivo de este trabajo fue estimar la presencia de la CP entre pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica terminal (ERCT), identificar las principales sustancias ingeridas, así como variables conductuales, psicosociales y clínicas asociadas. Participaron 100 pacientes adultos (Medad = 43.9, DE = 15.8), hombres y mujeres, bajo hemodiálisis, quienes completaron una batería de evaluación que incluyó preguntas dirigidas al análisis funcional de la conducta. De los participantes, 58% presentó CP. Las principales sustancias alimenticias ingeridas fueron: hielo (37%), granos de azúcar o sal (11%), y harina (10%); de entre las no alimenticias destacaron: piedras o tabique (7%), bicarbonato o magnesia (6%) y barro (5%). Las principales situaciones asociadas a la CP fueron la inactividad (27%) y la ansiedad (10%); en tanto consecuencias destacaron la sensación de bienestar (36%) y disminución de ansiedad (10%). Los pacientes con CP se caracterizaron por presentar menor edad y percepción de apoyo social, así como mayor ansiedad. Los resultados de este estudio abonan al desarrollo de formas de intervención específicas para el manejo de la CP en pacientes con ERCT." @default.
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- W3215729580 date "2021-11-25" @default.
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- W3215729580 title "Pica behavior in patients with chronic end-stage kidney disease: Behavioral, psychosocial and clinical variables associated / Conducta de pica en pacientes con enfermedad renal crónica terminal: Variables conductuales, psicosociales y clínicas asociadas" @default.
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