TY - JOUR T1 - Psychological inflexibility and clinical impact: Adaptation of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II in a sample of patients on haemodialysis treatment JO - Nefrología (English Edition) T2 - AU - Delgado Domínguez,Carlos J. AU - García,Javier Varas AU - Ruiz,Francisco J. AU - Espejo,Beatriz Díaz AU - Guerrero,Petra Cantón AU - Sánchez,Elena Ruiz AU - Jurado,Noelia González AU - Bello,Abraham Rincón AU - Sánchez,Rosa Ramos SN - 20132514 M3 - 10.1016/j.nefroe.2019.06.006 DO - 10.1016/j.nefroe.2019.06.006 UR - https://revistanefrologia.com/en-psychological-inflexibility-clinical-impact-adaptation-articulo-S2013251420300390 AB - Background and objectivesFew studies have investigated the role psychological inflexibility (PI) could have in the context of chronic renal failure. The primary objective of this study was to analyse the psychometric features, the reliability and the validity of the Spanish version of the Acceptance and Action Questionnaire-II (AAQ-II) adapted to the context of patients undergoing haemodialysis (HD). The secondary objective was to assess the relationship between PI and parameters related to the adherence to treatment and quality of life in these types of patients. Materials and methodsProspective cross-sectional study with patients on haemodialysis (N=186). ResultsThe fat tissue index (15.56±5.72 vs. 18.99±8.91, P=0.033), phosphorus levels (3.92±1.24 vs. 4.66±1.38; P=0.001) and interdialytic weight gain (1.56±0.69 vs. 1.89±0.93, P=0.016) were higher in patients with a higher PI score. Phosphorus levels (P=0.013) significantly explained the variability of PI levels. PI was also shown as a significant predictor (P=0.026) of the variability of phosphorus levels. ConclusionsThe adaptation of the AAQ-II questionnaire to the HD context led to a valid and reliable measurement of PI in these types of patients and our results also seem to support the relationship between PI and health and quality of life parameters in patients with chronic conditions. ER -