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Type: Journal article
Title: Sustaining a hemodialysis exercise program: A review
Author: Bennett, Paul N.
Breugelmans, Leo
Barnard, Robert
Agius, Megan
Chan, Danwin
Fraser, Doug
McNeill, Liz
Potter, Lauren
Citation: Seminars in Dialysis, 2010; 23(1):62-73
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Issue Date: 2010
ISSN: 0894-0959
School/Discipline: School of Population Health and Clinical Practice : General Practice
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Paul N. Bennett, Leo Breugelmans, Robert Barnard, Megan Agius, Danwin Chan, Doug Fraser, Liz McNeill and Lauren Potter
Abstract: This article reviews the literature addressing exercise programs for dialysis patients to identify elements necessary for sustaining exercise programs in this population. Literature searches for publications (January 1980–February 2009) in Medline (OVID), PubMed, CINAHL (EBSCO), EBSCOhost EJS, ProQuest Central, Web of Science, Cochrane Library, Google Scholar, ScienceDirect, SpringerLink (Kluwer), and Wiley Interscience (Blackwell) were performed. Reference lists from relevant articles were hand-searched for further publications. Criteria for inclusion included full-text primary research and review articles focused on exercise for adult hemodialysis patients. One hundred and seventy one publications were found with a primary focus on exercise in hemodialysis. Of these, 28 primary research and 14 review articles addressed one or more aspects of sustainability of hemodialysis exercise programs. Factors contributing to sustainable exercise programs included: dedicated exercise professionals; encouragement to exercise intradialytically; dialysis and medical staff commitment; adequate physical requirements of equipment and space; interesting and stimulating; cost implications need to be addressed; exercise is not for everyone; requires individual prescription; and there is no age barrier to exercise on hemodialysis.
Rights: © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
DOI: 10.1111/j.1525-139X.2009.00652.x
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