Fear of graft rejection after heart transplantation – a nationwide cross-sectional cohort study

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العنوان: Fear of graft rejection after heart transplantation – a nationwide cross-sectional cohort study
المؤلفون: Forsberg, Anna, Kisch, Annika M., Paulsson, Annika, Ragntoft, Cecilia, Dalvindt, Marita, Lennerling, Annette
المصدر: European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing. 20(1):71-79
مصطلحات موضوعية: graft rejection, Heart transplantation, psychological wellbeing, self-efficacy, Medicin och hälsovetenskap, Klinisk medicin, Kardiologi, Medical and Health Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Cardiac and Cardiovascular Systems, Samhällsvetenskap, Psykologi, Psykologi (exklusive tillämpad psykologi), Social Sciences, Psychology, Psychology (excluding Applied Psychology)
الوصف: Background: Cellular rejection is most common 3–6 months after heart transplantation while chronic rejection, that is, cardiac allograft vasculopathy and malignancy are the most common causes of death in heart-transplant recipients beyond the third year after transplantation. However, the heart transplantation recipient’s perceived threat of graft rejection has never been explored. Aim: The aim was to explore perceived threat of the risk of graft rejection and its relationship to psychological wellbeing, fatigue, health literacy, adherence and self-efficacy 1–5 years after heart transplantation. Methods: In a nationwide, cross-sectional study that constituted part of the Self-management after thoracic transplantation project, 79 heart recipients (68% men and 32% women with a mean age of 52.6 years) were investigated after one year (n=28), two years (n=17), three years (n=11), four years (n=17) and five years (n=6). The instruments used were: the Perceived Threat of the Risk of Graft Rejection, the Psychological General Well-being, Self-efficacy for Managing Chronic Disease, the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory, the Newest Vital Sign and the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medication Scale. Results: Twenty-eight per cent of the heart transplantation recipients perceived graft rejection as a serious threat. Intrusive anxiety was low and 37% perceived the threat of the risk of graft rejection as being beyond their control. Heart transplant recipients with high level of fatigue and low psychological well-being reported stronger intrusive anxiety and less control. Conclusion: A perceived threat of the risk of graft rejection is present in the everyday lives of heart transplantation recipients and is strongly related to overall psychological well-being.
URL الوصول: https://lup.lub.lu.se/record/07398076-2f19-49ee-8afd-e0025273a2bd
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1474515120937838
قاعدة البيانات: SwePub
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تدمد:14745151
DOI:10.1177/1474515120937838