Literature DB >> 9727105

Assessment of quality of life and related stressors following liver transplantation.

L Gubby1.   

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The aim of this descriptive study was to identify and compare transplant-associated stressors among 30 adult liver transplant recipients following orthotopic transplantation for primary biliary cirrhosis. Recipients were divided in three groups according to length of time following transplantation: 12 months (group A), 1 to 5 years (group B), and 5 or more years (group C). With the use of a recipient stressor scale and a rating scale assessing health-related quality of live, patients were asked to indicate a degree of concern for 25 items. In addition, participants were asked to define quality of life before and after liver transplantation and to attribute a degree of positivity or negativity to 33 items in the subscales of physical health, physical activity, social activity, and general effect. Results from the stressor analysis identified health-related items, in particular the "possibility of rejection," as causing the greatest concern to respondents. Social and family-related items were considered least stressful. Comparative statistical analysis identified group B as significantly more stressed than either group A or group C.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9727105     DOI: 10.7182/prtr.1.8.2.f4335175w14h5440

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Transpl Coord        ISSN: 0905-9199


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1.  Understanding the Perceived Threat of the Risk of Graft Rejections: A Middle-Range Theory.

Authors:  Anna Forsberg; Annette Lennerling; Isabell Fridh; Veronika Karlsson; Madeleine Nilsson
Journal:  Glob Qual Nurs Res       Date:  2015-01-21
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