Table 2.
Theme | Subthemes | Supporting quotes |
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Fasting experiences |
• Significance of Ramadan fasting • Factors that affect ability to fast • Support from family members |
“Fasting is an obligation and a norm” [54 years old, female] “I’m able to fast but I would skip fasting on dialysis days” [51 years old, male] “I usually practice fasting on Monday and Thursday, I’m getting used to it” [33 years old, female] “My family members allow me fast, but they did say I can break my fast anytime if I cannot proceed with fasting” [55 years old, male] |
Self-perceived effects of fasting on general well-being |
• Positive side effects of fasting • Negative side effects of fasting |
“I feel different. Mainly because I think my weight is reducing if I fast” [66 years old, male] “When we fast, we tend to eat little due to early satiety, so I can control my food intake and reduce my body weight” [38 years old, female] “The negative part is when you don’t eat, you will feel hungry, uneasiness to the stomach and body becomes weak” [60 years old, male] “It’s been a while since I joined congregation Tarawih prayer because I don’t have the energy to do it” [61 years old, male] |
Health-seeking behaviours |
• Never sought for health-related advice prior to fasting • Follow previous health advice • Uses internet |
“I feel everything is okay when I fast, so there is no need to ask the staff here” [54 years old, female] “In terms of diabetic medication, the doctor did ask me to lower the dosage”[60 years old, male] “I had met dietitian when I first started dialysis, I was given a brochure regarding what I can eat so I just followed the advice given until now. It has been a while ago, I cannot remember when” [66 years old, male] |
Education and awareness needs | • Dietary management |
“I wanted to know how much should I eat during suhoor to give enough energy to fast for the whole day”[60 years old, male] “What type of food should we take, how much protein, which type food has high phosphate…”[33 years old, female] |