GIVING OF CATFISH ABON TO THE CREATININE LEVEL OF HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS

GIVING OF CATFISH ABON TO THE CREATININE LEVEL OF HAEMODIALYSIS PATIENTS
2017-11-05
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Patients undergoing routine hemodialysis will experience malnutrition, inadequate protein intake, hypoalbuminemia, gastrointestinal disorders such as nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite. To overcome this, patients need to get nutritional support, one of which can be given in the form of catfish abon. The purpose of this research is to determine the effect of catfish abon to the creatinine level of hemodialysis patients. This study is quasi experimental type, with pre and post test design. The samples were 34 routine hemodialysis patients 2 times a week, aged >18 years, willing to be respondent and follow the study procedure, no catfish allergy. Patients with anasarphic edema, have complications of Diabetes Mellitus and malignancies are excluded. The dependent variable is creatinine level, while the independent variable is providing of catfish abon. Data were analyzed univariate and bivariate with paired t-test. The result of this research is creatinine level’s mean of respondents in pre-intervention was 11.47 mg / dL, in post-intervention was 13.27 mg / dL. Result of providing of catfish abon to creatinine level using paired T-test showed p-value = 0,001 (p-value <0,05). The Conclusion is giving of catfish abon affects the creatinine level of hemodialysis patients. There is an increase of creatinine levels in post-intervention level versus pre-intervention. Keywords : Catfish Abon, Creatinine Level, Hemodialysis Patient